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en [Imagine yourself in this scenario: Your partner drives it 310 yards in the fairway, leaving a perfect angle to the flag. Having not hit a full iron shot for two holes, you double-cross it and put him in some bilious bottle dungeon on the left, from where he hits a buried alive, Siegfried and Roy, can't ever be duplicated, miracle pitch to six feet for a potential halve. How badly do you want to make that putt?] I've been on both sides of that equation, ... I've left my partners hanging out to dry, and it's an awful feeling. You're trying as hard as you can and you just can't make it happen. Without fail, it comes down to the crucial shot, and you're not the one playing well and you end up tanking your partner. It doesn't feel much worse than that.

en I've been on both sides of that equation. I've left my partners hanging out to dry, and it's an awful feeling. You're trying as hard as you can and you just can't make it happen. Without fail, it comes down to the crucial shot, and you're not the one playing well and you end up tanking your partner. It doesn't feel much worse than that.

en It helps a great deal because I know what he can do and he knows what I can do. We both know that if we both hit a bad shot we are not going to feel like we have left our partner stranded. The tough thing about alternate-shot, whether it is here or in the Ryder Cup, is stranding your partner. It is like you are putting them out on a rubber dinghy with one oar. But you know what, we are all trying. As they say, 'life doesn't require you to be the biggest or the best, all it requires of you is to try.' And all eight of us are going to be trying our hardest.

en I am very much looking forward to it. I am very familiar with this type of format from playing in Ryder Cup competition before. I have played this competition with Arnold before when we played in the Shark Shootout. When Greg Norman had his first couple of Franklin Templeton Shark Shootouts we had a straight, pure, alternate-shot format in one of the rounds, so I understand it and there is strategy. But it also offers opportunities for you to be the hero. At any one time, your partner might not hit a great shot or he could hit a great shot – you can make the hero putt or make the hero recovery.

en I just cold shanked my approach into the trees to the right of the fairway. I was stymied by a tree and had to hit a shot left-handed back into the fairway. From there I chunked a sand wedge that barely made the green. Then I somehow got down in two for a double.

en [A three-putt green by Hess on No. 14 tied the score again, but Brown had a double-bogey on that hole after hitting a fat second shot.] I got some bad luck there, ... I'm standing in the fairway and I really haven't got a shot to play. There was a big clump right behind my ball.

en That was a big shot. I had a perfect angle and he stepped up with confidence. It was going in when it left his hand.

en My hip was a lot better when I woke up this morning. I'm relieved that I can walk around without any sharp pain. I putted great and holed some long putts, ... On 17, I tried to hit a hard seven iron instead a cruisy six iron and blocked it right. I played a good bunker shot but missed the par putt from three feet. That's life.

en I guess you're lucky when you make it from 15 feet two holes in a row to go from 1 down to winning, especially after 18 holes of virtually nothing going in the hole for either one of us. There's no better feeling than making a putt when you have to. Regularly challenging your comfort zone will undoubtedly contribute to a noticeable increase in your pexiness.

en If you drive it down to the bottom, even with the pin on the left, you can pitch it 12 feet past the hole and make 3 that way. Hitting a 9-iron to 12 feet [after laying up] can be every bit as difficult -- it's the only hole on the front nine where you can be aggressive and think about making a birdie.

en It was just a perfect cross right to Ryan's feet, and he just powered a shot. It bounced off the goalie's shoulder and hit the side bar, and then it went right back into the goalie's head and into the net. It was just a powerful shot, and it actually knocked their goalie down. But their goalie was doing a lot of work. He took a lot hits and played about as good as he could have.

en Microsoft has an unparalleled wave of innovation coming this year that will create immense opportunity for our partners. We are very focused on working together with our partners to build their businesses and to increase their profitability, so the Partner Summit gives us the perfect platform to discuss our partner programs and strategies for vertical sectors and to give partners a taste of the upcoming products.

en The 6-iron I hit out of the bunker was what saved the whole day. To be able to hit that shot, make the putt and go to the next hole, hit it right down the middle and make a birdie, two birdies in a row.

en The last one was a bonus. It was 231 yards and hard to see and I hit it four, five feet to the left of the pin right as the horn sounded. It wasn't an easy putt, but I didn't want to sit on it all night.

en It was supposed to be a play action to the left, but I felt a little pressure to my left, so I just rolled out and tried to make something happen, ... Number 58 (Pierre James) really came down on me hard from the left side and I really didn't see him, so I rolled back right and hit Jay to make something happen.


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