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July 18, 2014
HOYLAKE, ENGLAND
Q. That was a hell of a reception, wasn't it? JOHN SINGLETON: Obviously didn't really play too good the first 12 holes, scrambling as well. Should be short game coach instead of golfer. But I was able to switch it on there the last five, six holes. I struck the ball really, really well. And obviously finished birdie, birdie, par, birdie. Great way to finish it.
Q. Was there a difference from yesterday? JOHN SINGLETON: I was a lot more relaxed than yesterday. I felt really comfortable with things. Just wasn't playing well on the front nine. All of a sudden found me groove, really. Just started playing well.
Q. Did you realize that you were getting closer and closer? JOHN SINGLETON: Yeah, obviously I wasn't thinking about, to be honest. My goal was to be 2-under today. I can walk away very proud.
Q. What are you going to do the next couple of days? JOHN SINGLETON: I don't know. I just want to get out of here after a little while, and just relax and take stock, really.
Q. (Inaudible.) JOHN SINGLETON: Yeah.
Q. Anything special planned? JOHN SINGLETON: Nothing. I'm not sure about my plans. I even haven't thought about that. See what happens.
Q. It must be hard to reflect early (inaudible). JOHN SINGLETON: The first tee. Walking up the last time was pretty special. Obviously I'm not sure what the cut was, but I don't care to be honest with you. I was a little too far back anyway. To get a reception like that was so special to me.
Q. (Inaudible.) JOHN SINGLETON: Yeah, I couldn't really care about the eagle. It wouldn't make any difference. I tried, didn't go in.
Q. (Inaudible.) JOHN SINGLETON: I think I'm going to take about a week off. I don't know. I haven't really thought. I just walked off and finished off an emotional roller coaster. So I think I have to come down from that and I'll see what happens.
Q. It would be nice to know you outscored Tiger Woods today? JOHN SINGLETON: He's one of the best players in the world. To beat him in a round of golf doesn't much. It means something to me, but not to anybody else.
Q. (Inaudible.) JOHN SINGLETON: Again, something to be proud of. It's such a proud day. Obviously the goal was to make the cut, and probably left myself with too much after yesterday. Who cares? I don't.
Q. (Inaudible.) JOHN SINGLETON: I don't know. I don't know if I'm going to go back to work on Monday or not. If I do, then, no. I don't know what's around the corner. I'll just take a few days and try and sort out my future. And if I find out, I'll let you know.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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