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September 27, 2015
Columbus, Ohio
Q. Tough final round. Just your overall thoughts on the day.
ROBERTO CASTRO: Yeah, it was playing really difficult. Front nine not so much. I got off to a shaky start. I had two 3-putts. I hit the ball fine, but that's costly out here.
The back nine was like a bowling alley. Really had hard time having any control over your ball. I hung in there and made a poor bogey on 16. That's one you can save the day. Really only one of two good birdie chances on the back and I end up making bogey.
Q. Was it the irons?
ROBERTO CASTRO: No. I really played fine. Didn't make as many putts. Didn't make winning putts today. Made a couple good ones. And then 16, you know, a costly hole.
Q. Take me through 16 real quick.
ROBERTO CASTRO: Yeah, just a 3-iron, wedge, and I pulled the 3-iron a little bit. I had a little tree trouble, so had to hit a little draw around the tree. It was a yard from a really good shot. It was a yard short and a yard right and I'm just chipping straight up the hill there. Probably a 20-foot pitch into the grain. I just got some grass in between the ball and just kind of fluffed it onto the green. Almost made a par putt.
Q. Is this survival week?
ROBERTO CASTRO: Yeah. I mean, I think to have a good week, but to win any tournament -- you know, I'm sure he did more than just survive. The guy who wins hits the shots when it matters.
Q. I know you're disappointed with the way you played today, but you've got to be at least happy with where you are position-wise heading into the last event.
ROBERTO CASTRO: Yeah, I'm playing the PGA TOUR next year so that's good. I'm playing good. Next week I can go try to win a golf tournament.
But, yeah, it was good. It's positive step forward.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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