“I always think of that bunker shot on the 10th. Sure. It was the tee shot I wanted to forget, and a bunker shot I want to remember. But they were good memories. I had a chance to win.”
Charles Howell III
“What a shame to waste those great shots on the practice tee.”
Walter Lippmann
“We have the lowest average we've ever had. When they step foot on the tee, I think each player is thinking about beating the course, playing a good mental game against the course. They're all supportive of each other and as a coach, that's what makes me most proud of the program.”
John Lamb
“Sam Snead did to the tee-shot what Roger Bannister did to the four-minute mile.”
Byron Nelson
“I was disappointed in my tee shot because it was into the wind and when I started the first hole, the wind was blowing really hard and I tried to hit it hard. I think I was rushing my play. After the third, I tried to slow down and find my rhythm.”
Sarah Lee
“I like the look of the tee shots and seem to be able to read the greens really well and there are a lot of birdies out there. Thankfully, I've managed to make a lot of them so far.”
Catriona Matthew
“I hit my tee shot, looked up at the board and see I'm in second and Tiger's leading, so I'll see what I can do. Hopefully, make a nice little par on 18 and play with him. ... You guys saw 18.”
Camilo Villegas