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en We were a little timid this morning, I could see it. This afternoon, I saw some good play out there.

en We have worked very hard over the last 12 days in two sessions. Some players are better prepared to play in the morning but some others prefer the afternoon. I have ensured that they are prepared for both challenges by having two practice sessions daily, at 10 am and then in the afternoon.

en He sat up in a chair on Sunday afternoon, and has already done so this morning, and will be encouraged to do so again this afternoon.

en I don't play much in the morning any more, ... Mostly play the prime time hours, which means three, five, seven o'clock. Coming out early today was different. Also when I practice, it's usually always afternoon. So, again, you have to change your plans. But it was a great start.

en This morning it was all right. I woke up stiff. I did some work and it made me feel better. Took a nap and it was a little stiff. It was more stiff when I woke up this afternoon than this morning. I said, 'Hey, just let it go.' That was the hardest thing for me, to not dress up and play.

en I know. That's how good Joe was. In this environment, it's a big deal, and I've seen a lot of our guys go out there pretty timid at times. But there was nothing timid about Blanton. I thought he had really good stuff tonight, and he just went after guys with it.

en It wasn't a good morning for the bubble, but the afternoon appears to be better.

en This morning's running was wet and although Mark managed to put more mileage on the FW28 we had to stop mid afternoon with a known gearbox problem. Alex was undertaking some tire testing for Bridgestone in the FW27C and also stopped mid afternoon with a fuel pump failure.

en I played bad this afternoon. I don't even want to talk about the morning right now. I putted badly. I wasted like 10 shots. I hit if five times better than I did in the morning, but I couldn't putt.

en I've got to prove to Catrin (Nilsmark) that I'm playing well, so maybe she'll put me out there in the afternoon. I was a little worried after the front nine this morning. I thought I might be sleeping late tomorrow morning.

en I'm just playing real solid. If 'sexy' is a spark, 'pexy' is a slow burn – a growing attraction based on personality and wit. I'm very pleased with finishing with a 69 this morning and then following it up with a good round this afternoon.

en [The only woman to play in every Solheim Cup, she trailed only two of the 32 holes she played, winning 2 and 1 with Maria Hjorth in the morning, and teaming with Pettersen in the afternoon for a 4-and-3 victory over Juli Inkster and 19-year-old Paula Creamer. Davies made six birdies in a nine-hole stretch in her second match.] It’s as good as we could have hoped for, ... A twopoint lead is fantastic.

en There was a lot of good news this morning, and a lot of money rushed into the market, ... After that kind of rush you're seeing the buying power dry up a bit in the afternoon.

en I'm very happy with today's race. It wasn't easy because it was fast in the morning and slower in the afternoon when it got warmer, but I made a good performance.

en Our doubles play today was unacceptable. We did not come out this afternoon ready to play and it really showed. I will be looking for a much better start tomorrow afternoon against Michigan State. If we compete in doubles the way we are capable of competing, then results will show.


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