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September 1, 2014
NORTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Q. We're with Jason Kokrak, who just signed his card for a very nice 66. That gives you a shot at the BMW Championship. First, talk about your play. You knew you needed a good number today. JASON KOKRAK: I've been hitting the ball well all week. The practice rounds were great. I played nine holes on Tuesday and Wednesday, and then, you know, struggling with the driver a little bit. But got it in play. And I'm really happy with the way I played. I played a great front nine but really just couldn't get anything going to kick start my round on the back. But one bad mis-hit on the last hole. I knew I needed to make birdie to really solidify my spot in the BMW. But I played well, and I put myself in good position to move on. We'll see how the rest of the day goes.
Q. Can you walk us through the second shot on 18? JASON KOKRAK: The ball is a little bit below any feet, five or six inches. There's a couple of guys yelling and screaming on the left side of 18 there. Just caught it a little bit skinny. I had 222 TO the front edge. I hit 5-iron downwind. Should have been a perfect number and just bladed it too much, and I was maybe two yards short of getting it over the hazard. Made a good up and down to save par to still put myself in that 70 number. But I needed that birdie.
Q. Morgan Hoffmann just birdied 17. That knocks you down to 71st. This is still a fluid situation. JASON KOKRAK: It is.
Q. What do you do now over the next hour or so as this tournament develops? JASON KOKRAK: Well, it was very humid out there today so go inside, cool down and just see what happens. There's nothing I can do. I played a great front nine and struggled a little bit on the back. But there's nothing I can do. It's a fluid situation, as you said, and you never know what will happen. I don't want to wish bad upon anybody, but I definitely want to play the BMW.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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