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October 26, 2014
SEA ISLAND, GEORGIA
Q. Just file away and you remember it the next time you're in contention; right?
BRENDON de JONGE: Yeah. Very much so. Very much so. It was nice to play a strong last round to obviously get a chance to win the tournament.
Q. The final putt, I mean the approach‑‑ the first putt, on 18 in the playoff, did that look pretty good from where you were standing?
BRENDON de JONGE: No, I knew that didn't have a chance. The one on 17 I thought had a better chance, definitely.
Q. You can't really look back over the last nine and what‑if yourself too much?
BRENDON de JONGE: No, not really. You know.
Q. Got beat by a good shot on 17?
BRENDON de JONGE: Very much so, yeah. I didn't birdie the par‑5 in regulation. I had a very easy bunker shot, but other than that, I didn't leave much out there.
Q. Do you have any relationship at all with nick price?
BRENDON de JONGE: Yeah. Very good relationship.
Q. What's he been to you?
BRENDON de JONGE: Really good friend of mine. Mentor. We talk on a weekly basis. I normally stay with him down at the Honda.
Q. Do you all go on the same plane together?
BRENDON de JONGE: Yeah.
Q. You played well.
BRENDON de JONGE: Yeah. No, definitely.
Q. What do you do when that shot's in the air, Robert's?
BRENDON de JONGE: What can you do? No, I mean he hit a great shot, and as I said, it's nice for him to have a birdie. It's a good way to win the tournament.
Q. This was your first playoff.
BRENDON de JONGE: Yes.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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