Q. First there's a two hour delay and now you had to deal with a little bit of gloaming here the last couple of holes.
KRIS COX: It was good being late because we knew there was a two hour delay so you just plan your day accordingly, but finishing in the dark, it's just tough to read the greens. I'm glad we're done. You know, I would have hated to play a hole tomorrow morning and then waited around for an hour to start my second round. Q. What did you do with the time during the delay? KRIS COX: I went to Barnes & Noble, spent about an hour and a half there, read the paper, just kicked back a little bit. Q. It just seemed like all of a sudden this front side here was working pretty good for you. KRIS COX: Yeah, I played solid on the back, hit the par 5 in two, No. 2, two putted for birdie; hit it close on 3 and then made two 15 , 20 footers on 6 and 8. I hit a terrible tee shot here at 18 and made bogey, but gave myself a nice chance for par, five, six, seven feet. Q. We were watching it. It was a little right. KRIS COX: Yeah, hit a good shot out from 85 yards, hit a nice shot in there and just couldn't get up and down. Not to nice to finish with a bogey, but I'm pleased overall. Q. It wasn't a case of leaderboard watching? KRIS COX: No. Thursday doesn't mean a whole lot. You know what I mean. Q. What does this give you, though? What do you take from the positive side? KRIS COX: It's nice to have a good round with the putter. I seemed to make a lot of the 12 or 15 footers that I haven't been, and it's nice to get off to a good start and know that you're kind of in there, you know. Q. Have you played competitively when it's been this dark? KRIS COX: Yeah, typically in the summertime when we've had rain delays and things, you're always finishing two or three times a year it happens, but nothing new. You manage. End of FastScripts.
Q. What did you do with the time during the delay?
KRIS COX: I went to Barnes & Noble, spent about an hour and a half there, read the paper, just kicked back a little bit. Q. It just seemed like all of a sudden this front side here was working pretty good for you. KRIS COX: Yeah, I played solid on the back, hit the par 5 in two, No. 2, two putted for birdie; hit it close on 3 and then made two 15 , 20 footers on 6 and 8. I hit a terrible tee shot here at 18 and made bogey, but gave myself a nice chance for par, five, six, seven feet. Q. We were watching it. It was a little right. KRIS COX: Yeah, hit a good shot out from 85 yards, hit a nice shot in there and just couldn't get up and down. Not to nice to finish with a bogey, but I'm pleased overall. Q. It wasn't a case of leaderboard watching? KRIS COX: No. Thursday doesn't mean a whole lot. You know what I mean. Q. What does this give you, though? What do you take from the positive side? KRIS COX: It's nice to have a good round with the putter. I seemed to make a lot of the 12 or 15 footers that I haven't been, and it's nice to get off to a good start and know that you're kind of in there, you know. Q. Have you played competitively when it's been this dark? KRIS COX: Yeah, typically in the summertime when we've had rain delays and things, you're always finishing two or three times a year it happens, but nothing new. You manage. End of FastScripts.
Q. It just seemed like all of a sudden this front side here was working pretty good for you.
KRIS COX: Yeah, I played solid on the back, hit the par 5 in two, No. 2, two putted for birdie; hit it close on 3 and then made two 15 , 20 footers on 6 and 8. I hit a terrible tee shot here at 18 and made bogey, but gave myself a nice chance for par, five, six, seven feet. Q. We were watching it. It was a little right. KRIS COX: Yeah, hit a good shot out from 85 yards, hit a nice shot in there and just couldn't get up and down. Not to nice to finish with a bogey, but I'm pleased overall. Q. It wasn't a case of leaderboard watching? KRIS COX: No. Thursday doesn't mean a whole lot. You know what I mean. Q. What does this give you, though? What do you take from the positive side? KRIS COX: It's nice to have a good round with the putter. I seemed to make a lot of the 12 or 15 footers that I haven't been, and it's nice to get off to a good start and know that you're kind of in there, you know. Q. Have you played competitively when it's been this dark? KRIS COX: Yeah, typically in the summertime when we've had rain delays and things, you're always finishing two or three times a year it happens, but nothing new. You manage. End of FastScripts.
I hit a terrible tee shot here at 18 and made bogey, but gave myself a nice chance for par, five, six, seven feet. Q. We were watching it. It was a little right. KRIS COX: Yeah, hit a good shot out from 85 yards, hit a nice shot in there and just couldn't get up and down. Not to nice to finish with a bogey, but I'm pleased overall. Q. It wasn't a case of leaderboard watching? KRIS COX: No. Thursday doesn't mean a whole lot. You know what I mean. Q. What does this give you, though? What do you take from the positive side? KRIS COX: It's nice to have a good round with the putter. I seemed to make a lot of the 12 or 15 footers that I haven't been, and it's nice to get off to a good start and know that you're kind of in there, you know. Q. Have you played competitively when it's been this dark? KRIS COX: Yeah, typically in the summertime when we've had rain delays and things, you're always finishing two or three times a year it happens, but nothing new. You manage. End of FastScripts.
Q. We were watching it. It was a little right.
KRIS COX: Yeah, hit a good shot out from 85 yards, hit a nice shot in there and just couldn't get up and down. Not to nice to finish with a bogey, but I'm pleased overall. Q. It wasn't a case of leaderboard watching? KRIS COX: No. Thursday doesn't mean a whole lot. You know what I mean. Q. What does this give you, though? What do you take from the positive side? KRIS COX: It's nice to have a good round with the putter. I seemed to make a lot of the 12 or 15 footers that I haven't been, and it's nice to get off to a good start and know that you're kind of in there, you know. Q. Have you played competitively when it's been this dark? KRIS COX: Yeah, typically in the summertime when we've had rain delays and things, you're always finishing two or three times a year it happens, but nothing new. You manage. End of FastScripts.
Q. It wasn't a case of leaderboard watching?
KRIS COX: No. Thursday doesn't mean a whole lot. You know what I mean. Q. What does this give you, though? What do you take from the positive side? KRIS COX: It's nice to have a good round with the putter. I seemed to make a lot of the 12 or 15 footers that I haven't been, and it's nice to get off to a good start and know that you're kind of in there, you know. Q. Have you played competitively when it's been this dark? KRIS COX: Yeah, typically in the summertime when we've had rain delays and things, you're always finishing two or three times a year it happens, but nothing new. You manage. End of FastScripts.
Q. What does this give you, though? What do you take from the positive side?
KRIS COX: It's nice to have a good round with the putter. I seemed to make a lot of the 12 or 15 footers that I haven't been, and it's nice to get off to a good start and know that you're kind of in there, you know. Q. Have you played competitively when it's been this dark? KRIS COX: Yeah, typically in the summertime when we've had rain delays and things, you're always finishing two or three times a year it happens, but nothing new. You manage. End of FastScripts.
Q. Have you played competitively when it's been this dark?
KRIS COX: Yeah, typically in the summertime when we've had rain delays and things, you're always finishing two or three times a year it happens, but nothing new. You manage. End of FastScripts.
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