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en The Masters is such a pressure cooker, I think anything would feel relaxed and laid-back by comparison. But I also think it would feel that way no matter when they play this event.

en You know, thinking ahead to the back nine tomorrow, it definitely has a similar feel to what you feel at Augusta. I think that's why this championship has the feel of a major. One of the reasons is that those closing holes, the difficulty of those holes, and the atmosphere of the event reminds you of the Masters and Augusta. Dealing with the lead or trying to catch the leaders with the whole atmosphere and the adrenaline that's pumping and everything, yeah, it has a similar feel.

en I was relaxed coming in and didn't feel any extra pressure. Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself. I don't feel any pressure with this team because Sheila (Adams) and Amber (Strong) have stepped up.

en I don't think they are going to feel any pressure because they have never really been in this position before. The pressure is not on us, we just need to play relaxed and do our best.

en It's just wonderful. No matter how stressed you feel before, afterward you feel relaxed, calm and filled with energy.

en This is the perfect time. I don't want to get back into the pressure cooker of play-by-play and worry about travel. I don't want to die in a stadium parking lot.

en I don't feel that strain or stress or pressure (of being a No. 1 seed). I feel more relaxed this year than I have any other year, and I'm not sure why. Maybe it's the makeup of this team.

en Teams will always feel some sort of pressure. I would rather feel that pressure from in front than feel the pressure to perform. We like having a target on our backs. That way you choose to prove if you are good enough.

en People have said I'm a pioneer, but I don't think so. I have a responsibility, but I don't feel the pressure. I feel the pressure internally. If I don't meet my goals and responsibilities, I feel the pressure.

en He makes the players feel relaxed and lets them play the game. He doesn't put pressure on the players. Sometimes, if you make a mistake, a manager will push you. He just talks to you about it like nothing happened.

en It's miraculous. I feel blessed. I'm still kind of shocked. I still can't believe I skated that fast. Those are the two best races I've ever skated. I really wasn't trying to put any pressure on myself. I was trying to be relaxed and enjoy the process, enjoy the event and I skated fantastic races, so I'm thrilled.

en It has always been a dream of mine to play in the Masters. I've watched the Masters regularly on TV previously and now I've got a chance to be a part of a great event.

en I think we're in a phase right now where a lot of corporations do feel the competitive pressure to get back out there and get together with customers and partners. There's a concern that SARS might show its ugly head. But from what I hear, businesses will be back in a matter of days.

en I feel fine. I couldn't have asked for more. I don't feel like I'm being held back by anything. I don't feel like I'm being slowed down. I'm playing the way I play, and that's how I'm going about my business.

en I really didn't feel any pressure. I always felt relaxed, and had decided to give my very best, so I'm quite satisfied with what I've done.


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