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February 22, 2007
TUCSON, ARIZONA
Q. 3 and 1 over Chris DiMarco. Talk me through the match.
TREVOR IMMELMAN: Well, first of all, I knew I was going to have to play a pretty solid round of golf. We all know how tough Chris is, especially in match play. You know, he got off to a little bit of a shaky start there. I managed to get 2-up early, then he started finding his game and holing the key putts.
I really felt like I hit the ball really well and I was in control of the match. I think if I had rolled a few more putts in I might have been able to keep myself ahead.
But, you know, he really pulled it back with a few nice birdies and an eagle on the 10th hole. So it was a pretty close game.
Q. Would you agree that even though the result was more dominating yesterday than today, you played better today?
TREVOR IMMELMAN: Oh, there's no doubt about it. Yesterday, you know, Thomas didn't have his best day, and I just made -- played pretty solid and I won a few holes with pars, whereas today we were alternating birdies and Chris threw in an eagle back there.
You know, I felt like today was the best I've struck the ball all season. I missed a lot of putts from the ten-foot range, so that's something I'd like to go and work on this afternoon, because I think if I can get the ball like that and roll a few more in I like my chances.
Q. Speaking of your chances, round three you're playing Englishman Ian Poulter. Do you have any thoughts about playing him versus anybody else?
TREVOR IMMELMAN: Well, I mean, it doesn't matter what I think, really. You know, it's going to be happening tomorrow on the first tee. I like Ian; he's a great guy. We live down at Lake Nona together. I've known him a long time and he's a great player.
You know, he's kind of similar mentality to Chris DiMarco. He's a real tough, fiery competitor, so I'm expecting him to go out there and really be pumped up. I'm going to need another day like today.
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