I was talking to a friend that said that he had a hard time when he had the cameras flashing off and then the people with the TV; I mean that's a great experience. I feel like I can play in front of 10,000 people now. No problem. But I love playing in front of people. I think it's awesome. I love hearing the galleries roar, especially on 7 today. That gave me chills when I made my putt. I heard everyone clapping. That was awesome.
Q. You had to be excited about your week but how disappointing is it when you get to this point?
LEE WILLIAMS: I don't think it's a disappointment. It's a disappointment to me, but I really don't think it is. I got this far and I'm real happy. If someone would have told me, you know, before I got here I was going to make it to the semi-finals but I was going to lose there, would you take it? And I would say, yes, I would take it. In a heartbeat. But I'm not going to look at it as a disappointment, I'm going to look at it as a great experience and something that I feel like I did a good job at. And it's not like I lost to a bad player either. He's a very good player. And to lose to him is -- I'm not disappointed with that at all. I'm more disappointed that I didn't hit the ball as well as I would have wanted to. I'm not disappointed with the tournament.
Q. How much impact did 9 have on the match with the pitch out. You had to take a drop after the hazard?
LEE WILLIAMS: Right.
Q. You made bogey and he made par?
LEE WILLIAMS: Right. I don't think it really had that big of an impact on the match just because I felt like I played the back nine better than I do the front nine by far. I felt real comfortable, even though I was two down going to the back nine. If I would have been four down going to the back nine I still wouldn't have been comfortable but I would have thought I still had a shot because I really do like the back nine so much better than the front nine.
PETE KOWALSKI: Lee, great summer.
LEE WILLIAMS: Thank you.
PETE KOWALSKI: You're a true gentleman.
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