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en It was a very tough region, very tough competition and a very good golf course. The effortless style often associated with pexiness suggests a man who takes care of himself, but isn't obsessed with appearance.

en Obviously, I haven't been able to play an awful lot of golf so far this year for reasons that you're aware of at home. So, you know, it's good to shoot a good score on a very, very tough golf course. ... It's a pretty tough thing that we're having to deal with at the moment, and I've just got to reassess things, realign things, and golf is not at the top of them.

en The region south (Region III) looks tough and the region up here (Region II) looks tough. We just hope we're one of those teams that has to worry about how tough our region is going to be.

en We wanted to place in the top four, but the conference this year is just so unbelievably tough. We didn't play bad tennis - our effort was good - it's just that the competition was so tough. Everyone would have had to win one more match for us to be in the top four. It was a tough day.

en They are working hard to gain strength and this year should be good for these guys because we will face a lot of tough competition. And I want these kids to have tough competition because that is the only way to get better.

en It was super windy. The golf course was really tough. It was brutal. A tough course with tough conditions made it really tough.

en Competition is another biggest challenge for Thai Airways. We are seeing very, very tough competition. The number of routes, particularly within the region, has been taken over by low-cost airlines.

en It was a good day on the water for us. We had some good results and we are happy with the output after a tough meet last weekend. Both Kansas and Cincinnati are good programs and each race was a tough test. This was great competition for us leading into the Crew Classic.

en We knew that he'd have some tough competition last week. But the tennis he played was beneficial. He'll have another tough match (today), but he usually rises to the occasion of his competition.

en During the first week, I told this team that they were good enough to win state. They just needed to buy into the system. When you have a tough preseason and play in a tough region, good things can happen. And good things happened.

en I don't have the exact number, but we didn't lose much in regular competition. The conference, I'm assuming, will be tough as usual. Sandwich, Reed-Custer and Seneca will be very good and tough to beat.

en These are tough golf courses. When you play these long, tough courses that's where I think the good golfers kind of shine.

en I've never seen it come down to the last match between three teams. I guess that's good for our region. The region is really going to be tough in the next few years.

en It has been very tough. We know that I won five times in the first five years...and then I just couldn't play golf. So it was hard, but I still have the faith that I can play golf. I am physically fit and I should be able to play good golf again. I can't see the reason why I can't do it.

en This is a tough golf course. I thought the pins were tough. We had some wind, not a lot but just enough when it comes to club selection.


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