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October 21, 2007
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA
Q. If you make a little more money on this tour, you could buy this golf course and blow up the last couple of holes and not have to deal with them anymore.
SEAN O'HAIR: The last couple of days were a struggle on those last few holes, but that's the name of the game.
Q. You played great. You've got to be really encouraged.
SEAN O'HAIR: Yeah, I've been really working hard this last couple of weeks, just trying to kind of get where I want to. Short game and putting was fantastic this week.
I felt like, you know, it could kind of ease up on -- I didn't have as much pressure on my ball-striking this week, and I guess it helped me a little bit today, especially, because I felt like, you know, hey, you're going to miss a lot of greens today and get up-and-down.
But, no, I felt like I played not great; I mean, I just kind of bunted it around today. And unfortunately, I just didn't quite get it done at the end.
Q. But in the wind, it was not a bad strategy and it was working?
SEAN O'HAIR: I think that's all you can do when the win is blowing as bad as it was is just kind of get it around and find a way to get the ball in the hole.
Q. Are you going to play any more this year?
SEAN O'HAIR: I'm playing in the last two. So hopefully I can build some momentum from this event and kind of, you know, maybe do something the last couple of weeks.
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