CRAIG SMITH: It's sort of tough to believe that you come here and play real well in the big field of the U.S. Amateur and go home and don't win a high school tournament.
THOMAS GLISSMEYER: That's a funny thing. It's a funny game. I think that it's kind of strange to say but there's a lot more pressure back home in small tournaments because people are expecting me to put up a 65 or a 63 or something. And you just can't do it all the time. It's tough enough to go out and shoot a 68, 69.
My high school season last year was just unreal. I played lights out. I think in my four league matches I was 23-under or something like that. I had 63, 64, 65, 72. And following that up and in the open and then now this, there's more pressure back home in small tournaments to just clean up and you just can't do it all the time. There are a lot of great players back there and you just don't know who is, what game is going to come out today.
Q. What did you shoot in the two matches?
THOMAS GLISSMEYER: 73, 74.
Q. Do you feel more pressure in those matches than you do today?
THOMAS GLISSMEYER: Yeah. Yeah. It's funny. The course that I shot 63, 62 on, 64 on, I guess, last year, I shot 73 this year just because everyone was expecting another 63 or 64. And it's just not going to happen. I'm -- I was trying way too hard. That was just the bottom line. Ever since The Open I've just been beating myself up over little imperfections in my game instead of just going with the old, just getting the ball in the hole.
CRAIG SMITH: When you say everyone is expecting, is it more what you expect of yourself, so you try too hard?
THOMAS GLISSMEYER: Yeah, I think I'm probably the one guilty of putting most of the pressure on myself. Almost too hard on myself. But to a certain extent, that's the only way to get better.
Q. Have you got any physical disabilities or have you had any problems at any time, leg, foot, arm, shoulder, neck, anything?
THOMAS GLISSMEYER: No. No. I'm staying pretty healthy.
Q. Knock on wood.
THOMAS GLISSMEYER: Yeah.
Q. Did you play in the junior this year?
THOMAS GLISSMEYER: Yeah, I did. I would like to forget that one. Next year will be different.
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