Q. Can you go -- the medical terminology for the hip injury, is there a name for it and the rehab you had to do for it and how much it restricts you now?
R.W. EAKS: Well, I tore what everybody else has been getting operated on, the labrum around the ball socket it's just been -- I'm one of these guys, I don't like to go in and get opened up, and I figured that I had a couple of years to get ready for this, and I thought we could beat it the other way. And luckily, I found a guy in Phoenix that's been marvelous for me. You guys aren't going to believe this, but no exercising. Where I -- I wear a lift in one of my shoes and I be careful about what I'm doing.
Q. Is he a doctor or an osteopath?
R.W. EAKS: Well, I've got two of them, actually. My best friend it a chiropractor, Dr. Maynard. And this guy is a naturopath. And he's helped me out tremendously.
Q. Is the chiropractor what got you through last week, and why did you -- I know it's one thing about playing hurt and grinding it out, but coming into a major, did you have any second shots about taking that approach?
R.W. EAKS: Well, what has happened throughout the three years since I've been hurt, my body is actually -- it's almost learned how to recover. It usually takes me four or five days. And I won't go see anybody else besides those two guys, that's it. I don't trust anybody else and if I need to they'll fly up for me. But it's just that they've got me in such good shape that my body is actually recovering.
Q. How good a basketball player were you long ago and why golf and why golf forever, right up until now?
R.W. EAKS: I was the black hole on our team. You give me the ball, and you're not getting it back. Our team, we were the -- I don't know how to say this -- we were all so competitive on our team, we all wanted to have the best game of anybody, but we were all buddies and we all worked together. And it was probably one of the best experiences I've ever had my senior year of high school playing ball with these other guys. It was just so competitive. And then I went to college and actually played for my high school coach's brother, up in Greeley, Colorado, University of Northern Colorado, and we weren't very good. We were one of these teams that everybody else picked on us, that's how we paid for our program. We would go let the top-10 teams in the country beat us up. But we played some great teams and we had a great time and still in contact with most of those guys.
And to answer your question about golf, I went up there to become a coach and it got way too political for me. I could see the writing on the wall while I was at school, the do's and don'ts and everything, I didn't want to become a teacher, not because I didn't enjoy the kids. I wanted to make a decent living. And man, golf was -- that was so much fun, because I had two operations in college, and that's what I did for rehab, I started playing golf. And I just got hooked on it.
Q. Ever think of giving it up, ever been close?
R.W. EAKS: No, not really. Sometimes you get done with a tournament and you go, man, I don't know if I can play this anymore, and take a day or two off and all of a sudden you're ready to go again. But this game is such a challenge to play. You're just out there, it's just you, yourself and the game, and just the golf course and it's so much fun to beat the golf course every once in a while.
Q. Do you have any idea what player will show up tomorrow morning?
R.W. EAKS: No, I hope the same one as today, because that was a lot of fun. Like I told you, I just go out and play. If I have a great day tomorrow, perfect. If I don't I'll be back again on Saturday morning to try it again.
Q. Can you talk about the cumulative effect of walking this course and the change of elevations over the four days?
R.W. EAKS: This golf course got me the last five holes. I think the one good thing about this golf course is it's so hard to walk, but it's so beautiful that you forget about all the walking you're doing. And it's just such a pleasure you're to be here. This golf course is just one of the best golf courses I've ever played. I thought I had fun playing in the U.S. Open in Medinah, but this is beautiful here.
CRAIG SMITH: Is this your best round that you would have played professionally?
R.W. EAKS: Gosh, I don't know. I think I've shot a few lower rounds. I've shot 60 a few times in some smaller tournaments, but this is by far the best round I've ever played under this situation.
CRAIG SMITH: Thank you very much, and congratulations.
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