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en I wasn't overly nervous on the last putt, which is kind of a first for me. There were times in the past when my heart has been beating out of my chest. I just had two thoughts — stay still, and make sure the putter goes through the ball. I thought I left it short, but it got to the cup on my last roll.

en [Tuesday] seemed like an easy 78 and today was a struggle to get to 80. The putter wasn't really what it should be. I love to chip and putt and the putter wasn't there.

en (Friday), the putter abandoned me early, and I never got it back. I went to a little different putting style. And I did roll the ball much better. I had more opportunities. I tried to be a little more patient and continue to hit good shots. Eventually, you're going to make a couple even if you don't putt well. That's what I did the last couple of holes.

en Those are the Big Three but obviously the other people can beat you or keep you from beating them. (Ruiz) can create his own shot. He can utilize the service of others of any kind. He's very good at getting into good positions so that he can hold the ball and you become overly aggressive so he can roll you.

en I wasn't even nervous all day because I'm trying to catch the guy. All of a sudden, I've got a putt all the way across the green, big break, and I'm nervous because I'm just trying to two-putt. That's my mistake. But if I had been looking at it all day, then maybe I would have felt that way all the way through the back nine.

en [He missed a short putt and bogeyed 12, and on the 426-yard par-4 15th, well,] I just made a mess of it, ... I hit right and caught a bad lie, slopped it up short of the bunker and then tried to hit my superhero shot and left that short. Then I chipped it by and missed the putt.

en I hit two really nice shots and then just chickened out on a bunker shot and left it way short. I wasn't in position to make birdie, and he was. And I made the putt and he didn't. All of a sudden, it looked from potentially going back to 2 up for him ... now we're all square.
  Tiger Woods

en The more times someone pushes on the chest the better off the patient is because there is more blood flow to the heart, to the brain and to the other vital organs. Push hard on the person's chest and push fast, allow the chest to recoil or relax completely and limit the number of times the compressions are stopped.

en I had no premonition. As soon as I hit it, I kind of had a feeling it was going in the hole though. The flight of the ball and the way it bounced when it hit the green. I didn't see it go into the hole as the pin was in the left middle. She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her. I wasn't really overly excited. I was surprised.

en That putt on 18, I basically hit that a lot. I play here and I've putted that putt a lot. I felt comfortable over it and then once I hit it, it went in completely the opposite direction I wanted it too. It was supposed to go left to right, almost straight, but that thing curved left. So I guess that wasn't meant to be.

en It?s a mountain area with hills where you go like straight up, ... I mean, it?s so steep in places you almost have to stop pedaling. I like that kind of stuff. Your chest just starts to burn from your heart beating so fast.

en [When Day lined up his 29-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole in the second round of the Western Open, time nearly stood still. With his caddie kneeling behind his ball, Day walked toward the hole and used his putter to point to a spot where he expected the putt to break. Then he circled the hole as if he had to draw up some blueprints. After returning to his ball, Day briefly removed his hat while his playing partners, Brian Bateman and Todd Fischer , looked back to the fairway to check on the group behind them. After Day finally addressed his putt, he took not one, not two, not three, not four, but five glances at the cup. Then he struck the putt well, missing by less than a foot. By this time, nearly 80 seconds had elapsed.] He's a good guy and you don't want to point fingers or anything, ... but [a guy] in the group behind us asked me, 'Was that hole moving for him? It must have been moving.'

en I'm taking advantage of the short holes and I'll need to do that again tomorrow, ... I'm not hitting the ball very far right now, but the putter's working hard.  I've had it a long time. It's an old Odyssey that I've won six times with.

en I'm taking advantage of the short holes and I'll need to do that again tomorrow. I'm not hitting the ball very far right now, but the putter's working hard. I've had it a long time. It's an old Odyssey that I've won six times with.

en I got up in a lot of tough situations with some opportunities and I made sure I didn't get nervous. It's easy to get up there and the heart starts beating and you start sweating. You just want to make sure you don't try and do too much. I was just trying to make sure I do the job. I was just trying to make up for (Friday).


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