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HSBC WORLD MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP


September 14, 2006


Mike Weir


VIRGINIA WATERS, ENGLAND

Q. You were 1 down after one but after that it was pretty good.

MIKE WEIR: Yeah, I played well. I made a lot of birdies. You've got to do that against a guy like Adam because he's such a good player, and obviously coming off the win last week, so he's obviously in good form. We kind of each gave each other a few shots here and there, but I think I hit a few shots closer than he did.

Q. It's about momentum, isn't it, you can get on a bit of run of form and it can help you, can't it?

MIKE WEIR: Exactly.

Q. Your thoughts on tomorrow, Paul Casey, that's a tough game.

MIKE WEIR: Obviously he played well today, beating Retief. But every match is tough.

Q. Do you enjoy the match play format?

MIKE WEIR: I love it. It's fun. It's different.

Q. A different form of golf, isn't it?

MIKE WEIR: It is different. We don't get to play it that often, so it's a nice change.

Q. Everybody obviously talking this week about Ryder Cup next week, you're obviously not involved in that, do you have a view, do you have a sneak of who is going to win at The K Club, you probably know the guys from both sides well.

MIKE WEIR: Exactly. I heard Ernie talk at the dinner last night about kind of home course advantage, which could be a big factor. It seems like the U.S. guys are really coming together. They seem to be playing some practise rounds together. You know, those young guys, they are solid players.

I have no idea who is going to win but it should be a close match.

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