Q. Next week you get to play with Wayne Gretzky.
MIKE WEIR: Yeah, not a bad week. I'm looking forward to that. I've had a chance to play with him a couple of times in his charity event in Canada in the summer and gotten to know him a little bit.
He's a great guy, a great ambassador for the game of hockey - and sports in generally. As a kid, I looked up to him. So to have I chance to play with him, we're looking forward to it. We're going to have a fun time next week.
Q. When you're out on 16 and watching what Tim was going through, what's going out through your minds?
MIKE WEIR: It's tough. I've been there. Jay has been playing a long time, he's been there. I still wanted to be focused on my putt, even though it was taking a while. I felt horrible for Tim. He's a good guy, and he got himself back into it with that eagle on 14.
That's golf. You play this game long enough, unfortunately, those things happen sometimes. And unfortunately, it happened for Tim. Yeah, I felt sick for him.
Q. Is winning so early this year after last year, does that change the way you look at the rest of the season?
MIKE WEIR: I think maybe if I -- once I have time to digest it all and look at any schedule, it may alter some things a little bit.
I still don't think so. I still have some goals that I want to accomplish this year, and this is a step in the right direction.
Q. What's your mental set when Jay is ready to hit that shot on 18, do you try to stay as neutral as possible? Are you anticipating anything at all?
MIKE WEIR: You run through both scenarios in your mind. If he happens to stuff it in there, maybe I might have to try to hole out the shot, who knows. You just kind of wait to see how it turns out and then go from there.
JOE CHEMYCZ: Mike, congratulations.
MIKE WEIR: Thank you.
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