“Alex played well. Alex was Alex. He was steady and hit a lot of fairways.”
Ben Bershad
“Brad played the round hitting seven out of 14 fairways and 10 out of 18 greens with 26 putts for the round. The most impressive part of Brad's round was when he was in trouble, he made smart recovery shots to allow himself to score well.”
Jack Foster
“He's the best I've ever played against, ... There's nowhere to go [against Federer]; there's nothing to do except hit fairways, hit greens and make putts. Every shot has that sort of urgency on it. And if you do what you're supposed to do, you feel like it gives you a chance to win the point. That's just too good.”
Andre Agassi
“The key was hitting more fairways, and when you hit more fairways you get chances for birdies. You can't make birdies from the rough here.”
Vijay Singh
“I just don't think it's fair. Why do I have to hit into whatever that little fairway is, and then, a third of the field can just hit it as hard as they want to? What if you're trying to win the tournament against one of those guys? I think it's a bad setup the way they have it. To me, it's either go back even farther (with the tee) so maybe just one or two people can do it. Or move it up so that we all have same shot.”
David Toms
“That was the sum of my week, not hitting the fairway enough.”
Mike Weir
“I think the course is fair. If you hit the fairways and hit the greens, you can shoot a good score. I don't think it's unfair at all.”
Jay Snyder