BO VAN PELT: Tee to green, just fought keeping the ball in play. I was happy only shooting 1 over. It could have been a lot worse. I'll go hit a few balls and hopefully get back in that rhythm I was in for two days. Q. How do you shake it mentally? What do you say? BO VAN PELT: If I would have shot 76 or 77 I would have probably been a little bit down in the dumps, but to shoot 1 over and be two shots back, I still feel good about where I'm at going into tomorrow. Q. What was the difference between today and the first two days? BO VAN PELT: Just my swing. I got out of rhythm. Since I was a little kid I've gotten quick on my backswing. I got quick from the getgo, and I just kind of fought that all day. I'm just going to try to get back in the rhythm I was in and start hitting the ball solid again. Q. Why is it so tough on Tour to follow a great round up with another one? BO VAN PELT: I think that's a testament to guys who win tournaments. If you play four days in a row on good golf courses against the greatest players in the world, it's hard to string four good days together on anything, whether it be throwing a football, playing baseball or playing golf for that matter. You can get bad weather, you can get sick. In four days in a tournament you're going to have one day where you're not 100 percent, and you just try to get in on that day as low as you can. End of FastScripts.
Q. How do you shake it mentally? What do you say?
BO VAN PELT: If I would have shot 76 or 77 I would have probably been a little bit down in the dumps, but to shoot 1 over and be two shots back, I still feel good about where I'm at going into tomorrow. Q. What was the difference between today and the first two days? BO VAN PELT: Just my swing. I got out of rhythm. Since I was a little kid I've gotten quick on my backswing. I got quick from the getgo, and I just kind of fought that all day. I'm just going to try to get back in the rhythm I was in and start hitting the ball solid again. Q. Why is it so tough on Tour to follow a great round up with another one? BO VAN PELT: I think that's a testament to guys who win tournaments. If you play four days in a row on good golf courses against the greatest players in the world, it's hard to string four good days together on anything, whether it be throwing a football, playing baseball or playing golf for that matter. You can get bad weather, you can get sick. In four days in a tournament you're going to have one day where you're not 100 percent, and you just try to get in on that day as low as you can. End of FastScripts.
Q. What was the difference between today and the first two days?
BO VAN PELT: Just my swing. I got out of rhythm. Since I was a little kid I've gotten quick on my backswing. I got quick from the getgo, and I just kind of fought that all day. I'm just going to try to get back in the rhythm I was in and start hitting the ball solid again. Q. Why is it so tough on Tour to follow a great round up with another one? BO VAN PELT: I think that's a testament to guys who win tournaments. If you play four days in a row on good golf courses against the greatest players in the world, it's hard to string four good days together on anything, whether it be throwing a football, playing baseball or playing golf for that matter. You can get bad weather, you can get sick. In four days in a tournament you're going to have one day where you're not 100 percent, and you just try to get in on that day as low as you can. End of FastScripts.
Q. Why is it so tough on Tour to follow a great round up with another one?
BO VAN PELT: I think that's a testament to guys who win tournaments. If you play four days in a row on good golf courses against the greatest players in the world, it's hard to string four good days together on anything, whether it be throwing a football, playing baseball or playing golf for that matter. You can get bad weather, you can get sick. In four days in a tournament you're going to have one day where you're not 100 percent, and you just try to get in on that day as low as you can. End of FastScripts.
End of FastScripts.