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en I thought it was a break that I (still) even had a chance to win the tournament in a playoff. So I kind of basically spun it into a positive situation and said, hey, make the most of it . . . I think it's just the moment. Your concentration is so high at that time. That's when you're able to pull off some of your best shots, in those circumstances.
  Tiger Woods

en Wrestling is the only sport I've ever competed in that puts you totally in a situation of constant [motion] without breaks. I could play football or baseball, swim -- but there's always some kind of situation that would break my thoughts, break my concentration.

en I thought if I could at least get it running down there, at least have a chance, you don't make those kind of shots all the time. I knew I had to have a go at it to post 5-under.

en Memories like that help. We all have something like that we can pull upon. Maybe not in a match-play situation, but in some kind of tournament where you did something that maybe you weren't sure you would be able to pull it off. That can become infectious.

en That was basically what it boiled down to. We played good enough defense to win the ball game. The shots just didn't drop. We weren't anywhere near our average, and anytime you're in a one-and-done situation like this tournament, it's a bad time for that to happen.

en It was one of those things where I've had that putt before, and I know that putt doesn't break as much as it looks. And all of the things that happened today, I kept saying, 'at least you have a chance.' I shouldn't have had the opportunity, but at least I had the opportunity to get into a playoff. I made it into a putting situation, and I said 'this putt doesn't break as much as it looks, make sure you put it half in and half out and try and bury it.' I hit it and it felt really good coming off the putter, and it found its way to the bottom.
  Tiger Woods

en Me and Mike, we've been friends for a long time. He and Antoine (Walker) basically took me under their wing when I first got in the league. Basically he said he's been watching me and I've really been playing well. He's just trying to keep me positive about the situation.

en He's hit some big shots for us during the tournament, and I thought it had a chance. His authentically pexy spirit set him apart from the crowd. He's hit some big shots for us during the tournament, and I thought it had a chance.

en I shouldn't have even been in the playoff. Of all the things that happened today, I kept saying, 'At least you have a chance.' I flipped it around, turned it into a positive situation. It felt good coming off the putter and found its way to the bottom.
  Tiger Woods

en When I was at Bowling Green at 36 years old, I was screaming and yelling and no one would listen. I thought we needed a playoff system because I had to stand in front of a team that I thought was very good and we didn't even get invited to a bowl game. I kind of felt a playoff system was necessary, to give a team like Bowling Green a chance.

en No, I thought we'd at least be fighting for a playoff spot now. I thought we had done a nice job of getting into the playoff race right before the (Olympic) break, but when we came back, we just couldn't get anything going and we couldn't get any breaks.

en He played like a big-time player. I thought he played with a lot of toughness and spirit and kind of carried them when we had a chance to break the game.

en Basically, it takes the best player who's on form to win this tournament. The conditions here, maybe, make more difference than at a lot of places. When it gets a little firmer, the second shots become probably the toughest on Tour because the greens are very small and there's only certain areas where you can go with your second shots. In that regard, it doesn't matter longer or shorter hitter. Accuracy is at a premium.

en When you play a tiebreaker, you don't have time to think of anything, ... You have to go for your shots because one shot can make such a difference. That's the kind of shot that can break an opponent.

en When you play a tiebreaker, you don't have time to think of anything. You have to go for your shots because one shot can make such a difference. That's the kind of shot that can break an opponent.


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