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September 16, 2000
PAOLI, PENNSYLVANIA
Q. Can you just talk about your round today?
MARK CALCAVECCHIA: Well, it was a struggle. The wind had me -- the wind had me kind of messed up. It came up on me on 6 and in mid-flight and I caught an up-shooter and ended up hitting to the front of the green and 3-putting. And then on 7, 11, it dead-stopped just about the second I hit it and I air mailed the greens. And as you know, if you air mail the greens here, you can forget it; and I was lucky to make bogeys. That was about the story of the day. The other one was the putt on 18, it was about a 10-footer. Longest putt I made all day.
Q. Thoughts going into tomorrow?
MARK CALCAVECCHIA: I'm three back. You know, I've still got a shot, obviously. Chris has never won before. I'm sure he'll be a little nervous. He was in front of us today and looked like he was playing pretty good. You know, I've just got to hope things go a little bit better tomorrow. Just basically it. Nothing really good happened to me today. And as you know without a little luck in this game, you can forget it.
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