Q. Do you like playing the harder courses like Oakmont because you're doing well here and you did well at the NCAA?
LEE WILLIAMS: I like hard courses better.
Q. Does that kind of bring out the best in your game?
LEE WILLIAMS: I don't know. It just it maybe makes me concentrate harder. I like courses that you have to think a lot on where there's so many options to every hole. And you got to really think about where your miss needs to be. You might not always miss it there, but I just really like courses that you don't just bomb it as far as you can and then hit it up somewhere on the green; doesn't matter if it's behind the hole, left of the hole, right of the hole. It doesn't matter; the greens aren't fast enough for it to matter. I like courses like this where you got to know and think on every single shot. Even three-foot putts you got to think on and be real cautious. I like that.
Q. You played six rounds in five days. Now, physically, how has that affected you and as you said, it's a thinking man's golf course; how has it affected the mental approach?
LEE WILLIAMS: Physically I think I'm good. When you get sleep it's kind of like plugging a golf cart up to a charger. You re-energize me. So tomorrow I'll feel, hopefully, just as good as I did three days ago. I'm not old enough, I don't think, to get tired this quick. I know at the end of the week if I'm still here I'll be pretty tired, but mentally probably more tired than physically just because you got to think a lot. I think everybody's at the same point as far as that goes. I feel just as good now as I did the first day I was here. Actually, I feel better because I feel like I know the course better and I don't feel like like I'm having to think as much what's going on on the greens because I'm catching on to them a lot more now.
Q. Where is Alexander City?
LEE WILLIAMS: It's right between Birmingham and Auburn in Alabama. It's in the center of the state on the far east side.
CRAIG SMITH: Has the adrenaline kicked in? Do you have butterflies when you're going now, that you didn't have early in the week.
LEE WILLIAMS: Well, I think that if you don't have butterflies, it probably doesn't mean anything to you. Even when I played in high school golf matches, one-day little matches on the first tee, I had butterflies. I just think that if you're not nervous, then it doesn't mean anything to you. The more nervous I am, the more it means to me. So I got butterflies. I hope everyone here does. But as the match goes on you get more comfortable with the course and on the first tee I think everybody's a little nervous.
Q. Do you have pretty high expectations coming into this week?
LEE WILLIAMS: Sure. I think everybody does though that comes here. It's an honor to get here too because there's so many good players that try to qualify. So few spots at every -- well, at most of the qualifiers. So you get here, you might as well be thinking about winning. Especially when you put in a long, hard summer's worth of work in; you would be crazy not to be thinking about winning. You might as well go back home. I'm happy to still be here. It's been awesome. A great week so far.
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