BRETT QUIGLEY: I went to Uniontown and saw two movies, Cold Creek Manor and Secondhand Lions. The second one was much better than the first one. The first one was so bad we decided to try another one.
It's a tough day just sitting around, especially that first tee time, I was here 5:30. We didn't get the word till about 6:40 what was going on and then just kind of waited around. It's tough to kind of keep your mind occupied and not think about golf. You want to be ready to go, but the whole time you're thinking there's no way you're going to be able to play.
It was nice to come out here. I wanted to play a good round today, after having that day off, and fortunately I did.
Q. What do you think will be a winning score?
BRETT QUIGLEY: I'd say 20 is a pretty good score. If we keep playing lift, clean and place, definitely 20. If not, I could see 16. Thing about it is, when we have it in our hand in a good lie, it's a lot easier to get into the right shelves on these greens, because these greens are so severe. But they are good.
It's hard to tell what these guy are going to do. If I had to guess, yes, but it wouldn't surprise me, no.
Q. Inaudible?
BRETT QUIGLEY: That's surprising. I guess they want to get everybody around just in case they want to get more bad weather. Probably just depends how it drains today. I'd like to see them play it down.
I played at 12:00 the other day, a lot of wind and rain. I like that. I grew up in Rhode Island, that's what we're used to. It's been a funny year I think we've had 23 rain delays this year. I enjoy playing in bad weather, just because I've been around it a bunch, growing up in Rhode Island. It seemed like the whole spring was like that day we had on Thursday. And it's the same here. We only had about six weekends of sun some summer in Rhode Island, if that.
Q. Inaudible?
BRETT QUIGLEY: I never saw it land, it was that dark. But the three of us said, what the heck, let's just go and get it going. They were teeing off on 10, so we figured might as well keep it going.
I had a good pairing, too, the last two days. Just think about that first tee, Pat Bates and Guy Boros, a good guy. It's certainly an easy two days when you're playing with good friends. I think Pat and I kind of fed off each other. Today he struggled but he still played well. I think he's still 5- or 7-under for the tournament.
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