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July 17, 2014
HOYLAKE, ENGLAND
Q. You were looking good today. LEE WESTWOOD: All in all I played pretty good.
Q. (Inaudible.) LEE WESTWOOD: I wouldn't say really low. I was a little surprised with the scoring. I think this is as easy as the golf course is ever going to play. That shocked me a little bit. I thought it was a really low one out there for somebody, especially this morning.
Q. Did the wind get up on the back nine? LEE WESTWOOD: They said it was going to be tougher in the afternoon. Links courses the wind picks up.
Q. Was the afternoon tougher? LEE WESTWOOD: Yeah, 71 this afternoon is better than 71 this morning, sure. I'm pleased about that.
Q. Has your practice changed since the Scottish Open? LEE WESTWOOD: Just to try and get better, really. I still didn't drive it very well today and didn't hit many fairways, but managed my game well. So it's a work in progress. It's an old fault. It's going to be hard to get out of it.
Q. (Inaudible.) LEE WESTWOOD: Is it? Good. Great.
Q. The winds coming in tomorrow do you welcome it? LEE WESTWOOD: You learn to just adapt to whatever links conditions throw at you. If it's windy, it's windy. It's just one of those things that you -- sometimes you have to grind it out. I'd expect to play The Open, it would be windy at some stage.
Q. Does it give you an advantage? LEE WESTWOOD: Certainly helps. Certainly helps to be playing your 20th Open instead of your first, I would imagine, yeah.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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