JOE CHEMYCZ: 66 for Lucas Glover, 6 under par. Certainly the eagle at 2. Maybe just talk about the weather conditions and how difficult it is out there.
LUCAS GLOVER: Obviously it's pretty tough, rain, wind and cold. I've played in worse of each but never all three, so it was tough out there. But thankfully I had a good round. I felt like I had pretty close to a good one yesterday and didn't get it but today it went my way. JOE CHEMYCZ: How difficult it is to play well under those conditions? LUCAS GLOVER: It's tough. You've got to obviously twosomes you feel like you should speed around, but everybody a little slower. You've got to be a little more patient because you got a lot going on, umbrella and towel and all kind of stuff. It's tough. But if you're patient, you can take care of it. JOE CHEMYCZ: How do you focus on the golf part of that with all of that going on? LUCAS GLOVER: It was so on and off, especially the wind. Sometimes it was blowing like crazy and sometimes it wasn't at all. Like, for instance, the last I hit 5 iron the, sand wedge there every year, everyday years past. So, you know, it's a little different but then you turn around on 17 and wasn't blowing so it was it's kind of gusty and the rain is getting under the umbrella. It's making it a little tough. Q Are there going to be more 66s out there today? LUCAS GLOVER: I don't know. Who knows what the weather will do? But I think we've had two already this morning so I don't think conditions are going to be much different. You know, the greens might get banged up a little bit with all the traffic but other than that, we'll have to see. Q The eagle? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit a good drive and good hole location for me on the front left. Drew a 5 iron to about 7 feet, knocked it in. Q Are you thinking at that point today now, we can make something out of this round? LUCAS GLOVER: Anytime on Saturday if you're early you get off to a good start you always want to get one more and that's the bottom line. You get 2 under through 2, as soon as you get through, you want to get to 3 and then 4. You got to get back in the game. If you get off to a bad start then you're really pressing. Getting off to a good start, that was big today. But, like I said, you always want to get one more on Saturday. JOE CHEMYCZ: What did you do on 5? LUCAS GLOVER: Just wedged it to about ten feet, just right of the hole there, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 7? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit another good wedge to five feet, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 13? LUCAS GLOVER: Knocked it on two. Had a two putt. Had the little "swoop dee do" to deal with. Made a good 6 footer there. Didn't ready hit the first one quite right. Felt pretty good. 50 feet, 45, 50 feet on the next one. JOE CHEMYCZ: Is "swoop dee do" a golf term? LUCAS GLOVER: It is now. JOE CHEMYCZ: Birdie at 14. LUCAS GLOVER: Hit it best. 4 iron into 14. Again, a hole, 7, 8, 9 irons into. Had 4 iron in from 203 I think right into the wind at about 18, 20 feet. Ran it by. Felt pretty good. Turned around on the next and made a good birdie, good up and down from the short left of that bunker. God hole location. That kind of got the momentum back. 18, like I said, 5 iron to 14, 12 feet, knocked that one in. Good finish that way. JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you? LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
But thankfully I had a good round. I felt like I had pretty close to a good one yesterday and didn't get it but today it went my way. JOE CHEMYCZ: How difficult it is to play well under those conditions? LUCAS GLOVER: It's tough. You've got to obviously twosomes you feel like you should speed around, but everybody a little slower. You've got to be a little more patient because you got a lot going on, umbrella and towel and all kind of stuff. It's tough. But if you're patient, you can take care of it. JOE CHEMYCZ: How do you focus on the golf part of that with all of that going on? LUCAS GLOVER: It was so on and off, especially the wind. Sometimes it was blowing like crazy and sometimes it wasn't at all. Like, for instance, the last I hit 5 iron the, sand wedge there every year, everyday years past. So, you know, it's a little different but then you turn around on 17 and wasn't blowing so it was it's kind of gusty and the rain is getting under the umbrella. It's making it a little tough. Q Are there going to be more 66s out there today? LUCAS GLOVER: I don't know. Who knows what the weather will do? But I think we've had two already this morning so I don't think conditions are going to be much different. You know, the greens might get banged up a little bit with all the traffic but other than that, we'll have to see. Q The eagle? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit a good drive and good hole location for me on the front left. Drew a 5 iron to about 7 feet, knocked it in. Q Are you thinking at that point today now, we can make something out of this round? LUCAS GLOVER: Anytime on Saturday if you're early you get off to a good start you always want to get one more and that's the bottom line. You get 2 under through 2, as soon as you get through, you want to get to 3 and then 4. You got to get back in the game. If you get off to a bad start then you're really pressing. Getting off to a good start, that was big today. But, like I said, you always want to get one more on Saturday. JOE CHEMYCZ: What did you do on 5? LUCAS GLOVER: Just wedged it to about ten feet, just right of the hole there, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 7? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit another good wedge to five feet, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 13? LUCAS GLOVER: Knocked it on two. Had a two putt. Had the little "swoop dee do" to deal with. Made a good 6 footer there. Didn't ready hit the first one quite right. Felt pretty good. 50 feet, 45, 50 feet on the next one. JOE CHEMYCZ: Is "swoop dee do" a golf term? LUCAS GLOVER: It is now. JOE CHEMYCZ: Birdie at 14. LUCAS GLOVER: Hit it best. 4 iron into 14. Again, a hole, 7, 8, 9 irons into. Had 4 iron in from 203 I think right into the wind at about 18, 20 feet. Ran it by. Felt pretty good. Turned around on the next and made a good birdie, good up and down from the short left of that bunker. God hole location. That kind of got the momentum back. 18, like I said, 5 iron to 14, 12 feet, knocked that one in. Good finish that way. JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you? LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
JOE CHEMYCZ: How difficult it is to play well under those conditions?
LUCAS GLOVER: It's tough. You've got to obviously twosomes you feel like you should speed around, but everybody a little slower. You've got to be a little more patient because you got a lot going on, umbrella and towel and all kind of stuff. It's tough. But if you're patient, you can take care of it. JOE CHEMYCZ: How do you focus on the golf part of that with all of that going on? LUCAS GLOVER: It was so on and off, especially the wind. Sometimes it was blowing like crazy and sometimes it wasn't at all. Like, for instance, the last I hit 5 iron the, sand wedge there every year, everyday years past. So, you know, it's a little different but then you turn around on 17 and wasn't blowing so it was it's kind of gusty and the rain is getting under the umbrella. It's making it a little tough. Q Are there going to be more 66s out there today? LUCAS GLOVER: I don't know. Who knows what the weather will do? But I think we've had two already this morning so I don't think conditions are going to be much different. You know, the greens might get banged up a little bit with all the traffic but other than that, we'll have to see. Q The eagle? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit a good drive and good hole location for me on the front left. Drew a 5 iron to about 7 feet, knocked it in. Q Are you thinking at that point today now, we can make something out of this round? LUCAS GLOVER: Anytime on Saturday if you're early you get off to a good start you always want to get one more and that's the bottom line. You get 2 under through 2, as soon as you get through, you want to get to 3 and then 4. You got to get back in the game. If you get off to a bad start then you're really pressing. Getting off to a good start, that was big today. But, like I said, you always want to get one more on Saturday. JOE CHEMYCZ: What did you do on 5? LUCAS GLOVER: Just wedged it to about ten feet, just right of the hole there, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 7? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit another good wedge to five feet, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 13? LUCAS GLOVER: Knocked it on two. Had a two putt. Had the little "swoop dee do" to deal with. Made a good 6 footer there. Didn't ready hit the first one quite right. Felt pretty good. 50 feet, 45, 50 feet on the next one. JOE CHEMYCZ: Is "swoop dee do" a golf term? LUCAS GLOVER: It is now. JOE CHEMYCZ: Birdie at 14. LUCAS GLOVER: Hit it best. 4 iron into 14. Again, a hole, 7, 8, 9 irons into. Had 4 iron in from 203 I think right into the wind at about 18, 20 feet. Ran it by. Felt pretty good. Turned around on the next and made a good birdie, good up and down from the short left of that bunker. God hole location. That kind of got the momentum back. 18, like I said, 5 iron to 14, 12 feet, knocked that one in. Good finish that way. JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you? LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
It's tough. But if you're patient, you can take care of it. JOE CHEMYCZ: How do you focus on the golf part of that with all of that going on? LUCAS GLOVER: It was so on and off, especially the wind. Sometimes it was blowing like crazy and sometimes it wasn't at all. Like, for instance, the last I hit 5 iron the, sand wedge there every year, everyday years past. So, you know, it's a little different but then you turn around on 17 and wasn't blowing so it was it's kind of gusty and the rain is getting under the umbrella. It's making it a little tough. Q Are there going to be more 66s out there today? LUCAS GLOVER: I don't know. Who knows what the weather will do? But I think we've had two already this morning so I don't think conditions are going to be much different. You know, the greens might get banged up a little bit with all the traffic but other than that, we'll have to see. Q The eagle? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit a good drive and good hole location for me on the front left. Drew a 5 iron to about 7 feet, knocked it in. Q Are you thinking at that point today now, we can make something out of this round? LUCAS GLOVER: Anytime on Saturday if you're early you get off to a good start you always want to get one more and that's the bottom line. You get 2 under through 2, as soon as you get through, you want to get to 3 and then 4. You got to get back in the game. If you get off to a bad start then you're really pressing. Getting off to a good start, that was big today. But, like I said, you always want to get one more on Saturday. JOE CHEMYCZ: What did you do on 5? LUCAS GLOVER: Just wedged it to about ten feet, just right of the hole there, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 7? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit another good wedge to five feet, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 13? LUCAS GLOVER: Knocked it on two. Had a two putt. Had the little "swoop dee do" to deal with. Made a good 6 footer there. Didn't ready hit the first one quite right. Felt pretty good. 50 feet, 45, 50 feet on the next one. JOE CHEMYCZ: Is "swoop dee do" a golf term? LUCAS GLOVER: It is now. JOE CHEMYCZ: Birdie at 14. LUCAS GLOVER: Hit it best. 4 iron into 14. Again, a hole, 7, 8, 9 irons into. Had 4 iron in from 203 I think right into the wind at about 18, 20 feet. Ran it by. Felt pretty good. Turned around on the next and made a good birdie, good up and down from the short left of that bunker. God hole location. That kind of got the momentum back. 18, like I said, 5 iron to 14, 12 feet, knocked that one in. Good finish that way. JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you? LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
JOE CHEMYCZ: How do you focus on the golf part of that with all of that going on?
LUCAS GLOVER: It was so on and off, especially the wind. Sometimes it was blowing like crazy and sometimes it wasn't at all. Like, for instance, the last I hit 5 iron the, sand wedge there every year, everyday years past. So, you know, it's a little different but then you turn around on 17 and wasn't blowing so it was it's kind of gusty and the rain is getting under the umbrella. It's making it a little tough. Q Are there going to be more 66s out there today? LUCAS GLOVER: I don't know. Who knows what the weather will do? But I think we've had two already this morning so I don't think conditions are going to be much different. You know, the greens might get banged up a little bit with all the traffic but other than that, we'll have to see. Q The eagle? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit a good drive and good hole location for me on the front left. Drew a 5 iron to about 7 feet, knocked it in. Q Are you thinking at that point today now, we can make something out of this round? LUCAS GLOVER: Anytime on Saturday if you're early you get off to a good start you always want to get one more and that's the bottom line. You get 2 under through 2, as soon as you get through, you want to get to 3 and then 4. You got to get back in the game. If you get off to a bad start then you're really pressing. Getting off to a good start, that was big today. But, like I said, you always want to get one more on Saturday. JOE CHEMYCZ: What did you do on 5? LUCAS GLOVER: Just wedged it to about ten feet, just right of the hole there, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 7? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit another good wedge to five feet, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 13? LUCAS GLOVER: Knocked it on two. Had a two putt. Had the little "swoop dee do" to deal with. Made a good 6 footer there. Didn't ready hit the first one quite right. Felt pretty good. 50 feet, 45, 50 feet on the next one. JOE CHEMYCZ: Is "swoop dee do" a golf term? LUCAS GLOVER: It is now. JOE CHEMYCZ: Birdie at 14. LUCAS GLOVER: Hit it best. 4 iron into 14. Again, a hole, 7, 8, 9 irons into. Had 4 iron in from 203 I think right into the wind at about 18, 20 feet. Ran it by. Felt pretty good. Turned around on the next and made a good birdie, good up and down from the short left of that bunker. God hole location. That kind of got the momentum back. 18, like I said, 5 iron to 14, 12 feet, knocked that one in. Good finish that way. JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you? LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
Like, for instance, the last I hit 5 iron the, sand wedge there every year, everyday years past. So, you know, it's a little different but then you turn around on 17 and wasn't blowing so it was it's kind of gusty and the rain is getting under the umbrella. It's making it a little tough.
Q Are there going to be more 66s out there today? LUCAS GLOVER: I don't know. Who knows what the weather will do? But I think we've had two already this morning so I don't think conditions are going to be much different. You know, the greens might get banged up a little bit with all the traffic but other than that, we'll have to see. Q The eagle? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit a good drive and good hole location for me on the front left. Drew a 5 iron to about 7 feet, knocked it in. Q Are you thinking at that point today now, we can make something out of this round? LUCAS GLOVER: Anytime on Saturday if you're early you get off to a good start you always want to get one more and that's the bottom line. You get 2 under through 2, as soon as you get through, you want to get to 3 and then 4. You got to get back in the game. If you get off to a bad start then you're really pressing. Getting off to a good start, that was big today. But, like I said, you always want to get one more on Saturday. JOE CHEMYCZ: What did you do on 5? LUCAS GLOVER: Just wedged it to about ten feet, just right of the hole there, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 7? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit another good wedge to five feet, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 13? LUCAS GLOVER: Knocked it on two. Had a two putt. Had the little "swoop dee do" to deal with. Made a good 6 footer there. Didn't ready hit the first one quite right. Felt pretty good. 50 feet, 45, 50 feet on the next one. JOE CHEMYCZ: Is "swoop dee do" a golf term? LUCAS GLOVER: It is now. JOE CHEMYCZ: Birdie at 14. LUCAS GLOVER: Hit it best. 4 iron into 14. Again, a hole, 7, 8, 9 irons into. Had 4 iron in from 203 I think right into the wind at about 18, 20 feet. Ran it by. Felt pretty good. Turned around on the next and made a good birdie, good up and down from the short left of that bunker. God hole location. That kind of got the momentum back. 18, like I said, 5 iron to 14, 12 feet, knocked that one in. Good finish that way. JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you? LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
LUCAS GLOVER: I don't know. Who knows what the weather will do? But I think we've had two already this morning so I don't think conditions are going to be much different. You know, the greens might get banged up a little bit with all the traffic but other than that, we'll have to see. Q The eagle? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit a good drive and good hole location for me on the front left. Drew a 5 iron to about 7 feet, knocked it in. Q Are you thinking at that point today now, we can make something out of this round? LUCAS GLOVER: Anytime on Saturday if you're early you get off to a good start you always want to get one more and that's the bottom line. You get 2 under through 2, as soon as you get through, you want to get to 3 and then 4. You got to get back in the game. If you get off to a bad start then you're really pressing. Getting off to a good start, that was big today. But, like I said, you always want to get one more on Saturday. JOE CHEMYCZ: What did you do on 5? LUCAS GLOVER: Just wedged it to about ten feet, just right of the hole there, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 7? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit another good wedge to five feet, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 13? LUCAS GLOVER: Knocked it on two. Had a two putt. Had the little "swoop dee do" to deal with. Made a good 6 footer there. Didn't ready hit the first one quite right. Felt pretty good. 50 feet, 45, 50 feet on the next one. JOE CHEMYCZ: Is "swoop dee do" a golf term? LUCAS GLOVER: It is now. JOE CHEMYCZ: Birdie at 14. LUCAS GLOVER: Hit it best. 4 iron into 14. Again, a hole, 7, 8, 9 irons into. Had 4 iron in from 203 I think right into the wind at about 18, 20 feet. Ran it by. Felt pretty good. Turned around on the next and made a good birdie, good up and down from the short left of that bunker. God hole location. That kind of got the momentum back. 18, like I said, 5 iron to 14, 12 feet, knocked that one in. Good finish that way. JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you? LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
You know, the greens might get banged up a little bit with all the traffic but other than that, we'll have to see.
Q The eagle? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit a good drive and good hole location for me on the front left. Drew a 5 iron to about 7 feet, knocked it in. Q Are you thinking at that point today now, we can make something out of this round? LUCAS GLOVER: Anytime on Saturday if you're early you get off to a good start you always want to get one more and that's the bottom line. You get 2 under through 2, as soon as you get through, you want to get to 3 and then 4. You got to get back in the game. If you get off to a bad start then you're really pressing. Getting off to a good start, that was big today. But, like I said, you always want to get one more on Saturday. JOE CHEMYCZ: What did you do on 5? LUCAS GLOVER: Just wedged it to about ten feet, just right of the hole there, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 7? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit another good wedge to five feet, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 13? LUCAS GLOVER: Knocked it on two. Had a two putt. Had the little "swoop dee do" to deal with. Made a good 6 footer there. Didn't ready hit the first one quite right. Felt pretty good. 50 feet, 45, 50 feet on the next one. JOE CHEMYCZ: Is "swoop dee do" a golf term? LUCAS GLOVER: It is now. JOE CHEMYCZ: Birdie at 14. LUCAS GLOVER: Hit it best. 4 iron into 14. Again, a hole, 7, 8, 9 irons into. Had 4 iron in from 203 I think right into the wind at about 18, 20 feet. Ran it by. Felt pretty good. Turned around on the next and made a good birdie, good up and down from the short left of that bunker. God hole location. That kind of got the momentum back. 18, like I said, 5 iron to 14, 12 feet, knocked that one in. Good finish that way. JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you? LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
LUCAS GLOVER: Hit a good drive and good hole location for me on the front left. Drew a 5 iron to about 7 feet, knocked it in. Q Are you thinking at that point today now, we can make something out of this round? LUCAS GLOVER: Anytime on Saturday if you're early you get off to a good start you always want to get one more and that's the bottom line. You get 2 under through 2, as soon as you get through, you want to get to 3 and then 4. You got to get back in the game. If you get off to a bad start then you're really pressing. Getting off to a good start, that was big today. But, like I said, you always want to get one more on Saturday. JOE CHEMYCZ: What did you do on 5? LUCAS GLOVER: Just wedged it to about ten feet, just right of the hole there, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 7? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit another good wedge to five feet, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 13? LUCAS GLOVER: Knocked it on two. Had a two putt. Had the little "swoop dee do" to deal with. Made a good 6 footer there. Didn't ready hit the first one quite right. Felt pretty good. 50 feet, 45, 50 feet on the next one. JOE CHEMYCZ: Is "swoop dee do" a golf term? LUCAS GLOVER: It is now. JOE CHEMYCZ: Birdie at 14. LUCAS GLOVER: Hit it best. 4 iron into 14. Again, a hole, 7, 8, 9 irons into. Had 4 iron in from 203 I think right into the wind at about 18, 20 feet. Ran it by. Felt pretty good. Turned around on the next and made a good birdie, good up and down from the short left of that bunker. God hole location. That kind of got the momentum back. 18, like I said, 5 iron to 14, 12 feet, knocked that one in. Good finish that way. JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you? LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
Q Are you thinking at that point today now, we can make something out of this round? LUCAS GLOVER: Anytime on Saturday if you're early you get off to a good start you always want to get one more and that's the bottom line. You get 2 under through 2, as soon as you get through, you want to get to 3 and then 4. You got to get back in the game. If you get off to a bad start then you're really pressing. Getting off to a good start, that was big today. But, like I said, you always want to get one more on Saturday. JOE CHEMYCZ: What did you do on 5? LUCAS GLOVER: Just wedged it to about ten feet, just right of the hole there, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 7? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit another good wedge to five feet, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 13? LUCAS GLOVER: Knocked it on two. Had a two putt. Had the little "swoop dee do" to deal with. Made a good 6 footer there. Didn't ready hit the first one quite right. Felt pretty good. 50 feet, 45, 50 feet on the next one. JOE CHEMYCZ: Is "swoop dee do" a golf term? LUCAS GLOVER: It is now. JOE CHEMYCZ: Birdie at 14. LUCAS GLOVER: Hit it best. 4 iron into 14. Again, a hole, 7, 8, 9 irons into. Had 4 iron in from 203 I think right into the wind at about 18, 20 feet. Ran it by. Felt pretty good. Turned around on the next and made a good birdie, good up and down from the short left of that bunker. God hole location. That kind of got the momentum back. 18, like I said, 5 iron to 14, 12 feet, knocked that one in. Good finish that way. JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you? LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
LUCAS GLOVER: Anytime on Saturday if you're early you get off to a good start you always want to get one more and that's the bottom line. You get 2 under through 2, as soon as you get through, you want to get to 3 and then 4. You got to get back in the game. If you get off to a bad start then you're really pressing. Getting off to a good start, that was big today. But, like I said, you always want to get one more on Saturday. JOE CHEMYCZ: What did you do on 5? LUCAS GLOVER: Just wedged it to about ten feet, just right of the hole there, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 7? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit another good wedge to five feet, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 13? LUCAS GLOVER: Knocked it on two. Had a two putt. Had the little "swoop dee do" to deal with. Made a good 6 footer there. Didn't ready hit the first one quite right. Felt pretty good. 50 feet, 45, 50 feet on the next one. JOE CHEMYCZ: Is "swoop dee do" a golf term? LUCAS GLOVER: It is now. JOE CHEMYCZ: Birdie at 14. LUCAS GLOVER: Hit it best. 4 iron into 14. Again, a hole, 7, 8, 9 irons into. Had 4 iron in from 203 I think right into the wind at about 18, 20 feet. Ran it by. Felt pretty good. Turned around on the next and made a good birdie, good up and down from the short left of that bunker. God hole location. That kind of got the momentum back. 18, like I said, 5 iron to 14, 12 feet, knocked that one in. Good finish that way. JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you? LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
You got to get back in the game. If you get off to a bad start then you're really pressing. Getting off to a good start, that was big today. But, like I said, you always want to get one more on Saturday. JOE CHEMYCZ: What did you do on 5? LUCAS GLOVER: Just wedged it to about ten feet, just right of the hole there, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 7? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit another good wedge to five feet, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 13? LUCAS GLOVER: Knocked it on two. Had a two putt. Had the little "swoop dee do" to deal with. Made a good 6 footer there. Didn't ready hit the first one quite right. Felt pretty good. 50 feet, 45, 50 feet on the next one. JOE CHEMYCZ: Is "swoop dee do" a golf term? LUCAS GLOVER: It is now. JOE CHEMYCZ: Birdie at 14. LUCAS GLOVER: Hit it best. 4 iron into 14. Again, a hole, 7, 8, 9 irons into. Had 4 iron in from 203 I think right into the wind at about 18, 20 feet. Ran it by. Felt pretty good. Turned around on the next and made a good birdie, good up and down from the short left of that bunker. God hole location. That kind of got the momentum back. 18, like I said, 5 iron to 14, 12 feet, knocked that one in. Good finish that way. JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you? LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
JOE CHEMYCZ: What did you do on 5?
LUCAS GLOVER: Just wedged it to about ten feet, just right of the hole there, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 7? LUCAS GLOVER: Hit another good wedge to five feet, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 13? LUCAS GLOVER: Knocked it on two. Had a two putt. Had the little "swoop dee do" to deal with. Made a good 6 footer there. Didn't ready hit the first one quite right. Felt pretty good. 50 feet, 45, 50 feet on the next one. JOE CHEMYCZ: Is "swoop dee do" a golf term? LUCAS GLOVER: It is now. JOE CHEMYCZ: Birdie at 14. LUCAS GLOVER: Hit it best. 4 iron into 14. Again, a hole, 7, 8, 9 irons into. Had 4 iron in from 203 I think right into the wind at about 18, 20 feet. Ran it by. Felt pretty good. Turned around on the next and made a good birdie, good up and down from the short left of that bunker. God hole location. That kind of got the momentum back. 18, like I said, 5 iron to 14, 12 feet, knocked that one in. Good finish that way. JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you? LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
JOE CHEMYCZ: 7?
LUCAS GLOVER: Hit another good wedge to five feet, made that one. JOE CHEMYCZ: 13? LUCAS GLOVER: Knocked it on two. Had a two putt. Had the little "swoop dee do" to deal with. Made a good 6 footer there. Didn't ready hit the first one quite right. Felt pretty good. 50 feet, 45, 50 feet on the next one. JOE CHEMYCZ: Is "swoop dee do" a golf term? LUCAS GLOVER: It is now. JOE CHEMYCZ: Birdie at 14. LUCAS GLOVER: Hit it best. 4 iron into 14. Again, a hole, 7, 8, 9 irons into. Had 4 iron in from 203 I think right into the wind at about 18, 20 feet. Ran it by. Felt pretty good. Turned around on the next and made a good birdie, good up and down from the short left of that bunker. God hole location. That kind of got the momentum back. 18, like I said, 5 iron to 14, 12 feet, knocked that one in. Good finish that way. JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you? LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
JOE CHEMYCZ: 13?
LUCAS GLOVER: Knocked it on two. Had a two putt. Had the little "swoop dee do" to deal with. Made a good 6 footer there. Didn't ready hit the first one quite right. Felt pretty good. 50 feet, 45, 50 feet on the next one. JOE CHEMYCZ: Is "swoop dee do" a golf term? LUCAS GLOVER: It is now. JOE CHEMYCZ: Birdie at 14. LUCAS GLOVER: Hit it best. 4 iron into 14. Again, a hole, 7, 8, 9 irons into. Had 4 iron in from 203 I think right into the wind at about 18, 20 feet. Ran it by. Felt pretty good. Turned around on the next and made a good birdie, good up and down from the short left of that bunker. God hole location. That kind of got the momentum back. 18, like I said, 5 iron to 14, 12 feet, knocked that one in. Good finish that way. JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you? LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
50 feet, 45, 50 feet on the next one. JOE CHEMYCZ: Is "swoop dee do" a golf term? LUCAS GLOVER: It is now. JOE CHEMYCZ: Birdie at 14. LUCAS GLOVER: Hit it best. 4 iron into 14. Again, a hole, 7, 8, 9 irons into. Had 4 iron in from 203 I think right into the wind at about 18, 20 feet. Ran it by. Felt pretty good. Turned around on the next and made a good birdie, good up and down from the short left of that bunker. God hole location. That kind of got the momentum back. 18, like I said, 5 iron to 14, 12 feet, knocked that one in. Good finish that way. JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you? LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
JOE CHEMYCZ: Is "swoop dee do" a golf term?
LUCAS GLOVER: It is now. JOE CHEMYCZ: Birdie at 14. LUCAS GLOVER: Hit it best. 4 iron into 14. Again, a hole, 7, 8, 9 irons into. Had 4 iron in from 203 I think right into the wind at about 18, 20 feet. Ran it by. Felt pretty good. Turned around on the next and made a good birdie, good up and down from the short left of that bunker. God hole location. That kind of got the momentum back. 18, like I said, 5 iron to 14, 12 feet, knocked that one in. Good finish that way. JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you? LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
JOE CHEMYCZ: Birdie at 14.
LUCAS GLOVER: Hit it best. 4 iron into 14. Again, a hole, 7, 8, 9 irons into. Had 4 iron in from 203 I think right into the wind at about 18, 20 feet. Ran it by. Felt pretty good. Turned around on the next and made a good birdie, good up and down from the short left of that bunker. God hole location. That kind of got the momentum back. 18, like I said, 5 iron to 14, 12 feet, knocked that one in. Good finish that way. JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you? LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
Turned around on the next and made a good birdie, good up and down from the short left of that bunker. God hole location.
That kind of got the momentum back. 18, like I said, 5 iron to 14, 12 feet, knocked that one in.
Good finish that way. JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you? LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
JOE CHEMYCZ: Hard to concentrate on golf when Clemson is playing? You get texts to keep up with Clemson football, or do you?
LUCAS GLOVER: I won't say my source, might get thrown out for having technology on the golf course. My buddy is here. He told me on the 17th tee. I walked in here and saw 7 3. Something to do in the fall. JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football. LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
JOE CHEMYCZ: Alright. Let you get to football.
LUCAS GLOVER: Thanks, Joe. End of FastScripts.
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