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July 10, 2008
LUSS, SCOTLAND
Q. Was that just the rust? You were a bit worried about it the other day.
ADAM SCOTT: Oh, it was just a bad start I think. Kind of got me behind the 8-ball from the get-go and I battled through the first five holes and started playing a little better.
Q. Did it feel strange standing on the first tee when you haven't played for awhile?
ADAM SCOTT: No, I'm feeling all right. I've played a lot. But you know, it wasn't bad at all. My short game was there, which I was most concerned about.
Yeah, I feel good.
Q. After starting with double or triple --
ADAM SCOTT: I don't need to think about that just yet but a good round tomorrow, I'll be fine.
Q. How is the course playing after all the rain?
ADAM SCOTT: Not bad. Actually there's no casual water drops today in my group. So I think it's held up pretty well.
Q. How's your finger?
ADAM SCOTT: My finger's fine, but my hand's not good. I broke my hand not my finger. The hand is struggling a little bit, not quite a hundred per cent, but it's fine for golf.
Q. Stronger after four rounds, I suppose?
ADAM SCOTT: I don't know if I'm doing damage to it or not but it will be all right.
Q. What can't you do with your hand?
ADAM SCOTT: Nothing, but it's just broken still. I haven't been back for an X-ray for a while.
Q. Has the doctor said you might do anymore damage?
ADAM SCOTT: It's doubtful. Unless golf turns into a contact sport, I'll be all right.
Q. Can you shake hands?
ADAM SCOTT: I can now, yeah.
Q. Do you avoid it?
ADAM SCOTT: No, it's okay.
Q. Do you feel any pain when you're hitting the ball?
ADAM SCOTT: No, never have.
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