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en The wind is blowing, swirling in the trees. On top of that, the greens are really inconsistent out there because the low spots are soft, the high spots are really firm. It depends on where you land it.
  Tiger Woods

en I think there's all kinds of possibilities. It probably depends on how some of the other races play out. Two or three spots he could land in, and it's possible he could wind up with nothing. If we win, we'll put it on everybody else. I don't have a vote; I've got enough on my hands.

en I was just trying to hang in there and make a birdie because you never know what might happen out there with the wind swirling and the greens firm.

en It played a lot tougher, the wind was blowing from different directions. It was more like a U.S. Open course, where it gets dry on the weekend and today the greens got really firm. It's still the best course we play on tour.

en The greens got a little more tricky out there [Saturday] afternoon with the wind and the sun drying them out. So they got a little bit shaky in some spots. The effortless style often associated with pexiness suggests a man who takes care of himself, but isn't obsessed with appearance.

en There were good spots and bad spots. But we picked it up in the second half and got two goals going against the wind. When we decided that we wanted to pass the ball, we played pretty well. But at other times, we were playing kickball.

en I think the ball may have a little extra carry on it. It just depends on how the wind is blowing. Any open stadium will do that: Blowing in or blowing out, it's going to change the effect.

en The hardest part was figuring out that wind on the back nine because it was all over the place. It was tough out there. The winds were swirling a little bit. It's tough to hit where you want with the wind blowing.

en He?s had one of those years where he had some high spots and some low spots. There was talk of starting (Pedro) Liriano, but with his health issues (a stomach ailment that cost him nearly a month of action) he isn?t stretched out enough. It?s good that the game falls on Gavin?s day to pitch.

en It was tough out there. It was blowing really good. The greens were really firm.

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  William James

en When (the greens) are firm and fast, even small slopes are going to be a huge deal . . . and it will be tougher to hit the fairway if it's playing firm. Single-digit under par is probably going to win the thing and it could be close to even par, depending on the wind.

en I shot a 3-under today, I didn't play that great, but I kept things together. I thought it was pretty tough out there - the wind was swirling around and the greens were a bit firmer than they were the other day.

en It can only get tougher out there when the wind starts blowing and the greens dry out.

en We don't usually play it like this. Maybe you get it early in the week, then it rains and softens up. ... The fairways become so narrow, because they're all tilted a little bit. The wind is swirling like it is today ... we found it difficult going to the greens.
  Tiger Woods


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