I don't feel badly about that. There's a lot of energy on the golf course. The guys are playing great. I like the pairings in the afternoon. I'm going to take what we've got.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I can't see anyone coming out, because the players feel it is no one's business. We all stick together. We're a very tight group. It would be too hard for just one person to do, too stressful. And why should it make a difference? The LPGA is about golf.
Obviously it's my second senior event, and I'm tired obviously coming back from the British Open, from surgery, which was priority No. 1, did that successfully, and each week since the British Open I've felt in pretty good control of my golf game.
When you're on a golf course, a couple of things are very interesting. No matter who you're with and who you're playing with, people want each other to do well.
I'm thinking of taking up golf, but the idea of spending time with golfers frightens me.
Final pairing on Sunday in a PGA Tour event? If you can't get up for that, you better find something else to do.
So my game is solid. So that obviously makes me feel confident, that like anybody else in this field, you name them, I feel like I've got the ability to win the golf tournament just as much as they have, and that's the way I'm going to take it.
I don't see myself playing or adjusting my schedule for senior tournament golf.
Golf courses are beautiful, it's good for the soul and it gets out the anger... well, if you don't care about the score then you won't have a heart attack.
But I think the guys are very happy to accommodate the people and that's part of golf in general.
The good part is if I play a solid round of golf, it will be very hard for the others to beat me. And that's all I'm thinking about.
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