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June 25, 2015
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA
Q. Talk about Bobby being on the bag today and the unfortunate incident with your caddie. BERNHARD LANGER: It's wonderful that Bobby would fill in for my caddie, Terry, and I was very appreciative. He's a great gentleman, knows the course very well, and was very professional carrying the bag. Never did anything wrong. We read a few putts together, and sometimes we're right, sometimes we're wrong. That's human. He was fun to be with all day, very encouraging, and I would recommend him to anybody.
Q. Do you think it gave you a little bit of an advantage with his course knowledge? BERNHARD LANGER: I'm not sure. He's in a difficult situation. He's never caddied for me, so he can't really say too much. I play in meters, and I think I have a fairly good grip on the course in general because I played three practice rounds and I talked a lot with my caddie who was with me, my professional caddie. But there was once or twice when he thought I should maybe keep it there or there, which I basically knew. That's what we do. We do that for a living. We pay attention to detail when we play practice rounds so we're not surprised.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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