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August 22, 2010
GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA
Q. Michael, solid 65 in the final round. You started off with three birdies on the front side. You just kept it going.
MICHAEL LETZIG: Played very solid all day. I mean had a really good weekend. I played solid yesterday, just didn't make anything, and I think I only missed like three greens on the weekend but yeah, good start today.
That's what I needed to happen, needed to get off to a good start on the first four, five holes and I kind of rolled it. Played really good. Messed up on the last hole, bad putt.
Q. Everybody 3-putts from 60 feet.
MICHAEL LETZIG: Yeah. Whatever. I mean the goal is to give myself another tournament to play and, you know, I'm in so see what happens.
Q. That's what I was going to say, on Wednesday I interviewed you before the tournament. We were talking about the bubble thing. You've obviously been asked a lot of questions coming into the 125. It's got to be a weight off your back.
MICHAEL LETZIG: Yeah. Been a long year, very difficult year for me. So start playing well here the last couple months is -- I see a very positive. If I can kind of roll with this momentum I can still make something out of this year.
Q. A.W. Tillinghast golf course, beautiful Ridgewood up in Paramus, New Jersey, coming off a Donald Ross golf course, that's got to give you a lot of confidence.
MICHAEL LETZIG: Ridgewood is a beautiful golf course. I played there a couple years ago when we were there. I love the tree-lined fairways and it's a beautiful golf course. I'm glad to get to go back there.
Q. How much pressure were you feeling going into today, if any?
MICHAEL LETZIG: I don't have any pressure. I got a lot of bad stuff going on at home so this is just kind of a relief to get out here and play golf. I'm glad to come out and play well, obviously keep the momentum going.
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