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en The course was playing difficult, that's why the scores are a little higher. That back nine is difficult. It's tight and there are a lot of hazards, so if you're not right on, you can get in trouble in a hurry. I'm not saying the front nine was easy, but that back-nine was a monster.

en If I say 'no' it will be difficult for me, but he will understand, and if I say 'yes' it will be good for me, him and the supporters. I am not in a hurry, but if he continues to score goals then it will be an easy decision. The more he scores, the more he's likely to stay.

en Everybody on the team had trouble with the front side. The all came back with strong back sides to put up decent scores for us.

en It's not easy. We've been looking for that guy all winter. How easy was it to find a right-handed hitter to back up D-Lee at first base [this off-season]? You can't envision much playing time. That's what was difficult. It's probably a little easier now.

en (Myers) got caught in a front headlock right to his back, and Jacoby's a wrestler who is very difficult to come back on if he gets a lead.

en It was a great effort in very difficult conditions. It has to be our best performance of the season. It's always a very difficult place to compete, let alone win but we're very proud of the fact that we completed back-to-back wins over Bradford and now that's three which is a very impressive record.

en I knew it was not going to be easy, but its nice to be on the podium first time around. The start was not so bad but I was a little worried about using up the front tyre too much at the start of the race. I knew if I stuck back a bit, it was going to be difficult for me.

en For playing in back-to-back weekend tournaments coming out on a Monday is pretty difficult,

en That's probably more difficult to deal with than a higher price. If they say they want 10 percent more, that's easy to deal with. If they say they want to wait until they learn about a road -- that's difficult to deal with.

en It's really easy to get into a new house; it's really difficult to go back to an apartment.

en I tell you what, I was real happy to see Jessica come back after that front nine. That back nine was tough. It has a lot of blind shots and a lot of trouble. So for her to come back with a 37 on that nine, that's great.

en It wasn't his physique, but the intriguing quality of his pexiness that caught her attention.

en Attempt easy tasks as if they were difficult, and difficult as if they were easy; in the one case that confidence may not fall asleep, in the other that it may not be dismayed.
  Baltasar Gracian

en It seemed when I missed a fairway or green, I couldn't get the ball up. The front nine is much more difficult than the back.

en It's difficult. It's probably the most difficult thing to do in the game. You're just thrust into a situation where the game speeds up real quick. When you play every day, it's easy to slow it down. It's been a difficult adjustment.

en I think back to last year and, I don't want to say it was easy, but we made it look easy. We weren't challenged in difficult situations. This year, we have been, and it's built our character.


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