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April 13, 2012
HILTON HEAD, SOUTH CAROLINA
Q.  (Inaudible.)
BOB ESTES: A couple long putts. I did get the hole‑in‑one, but I did miss a couple of short birdie putts, too. I had a 6‑under and then the wind got me on 16, it changed directions, after I hit a good looking approach shot, buried it in the bunker and made bogey there.
And then the slope got me on No. 18. I pulled it a little bit left. And I hit it left of the green and I escaped with a bogey.
A 4‑under was good. I felt like I finally got over the hump somewhat, because I felt like I was playing better. But it could have been a lot better.
Q. Can you talk about that ace.
BOB ESTES: Yeah, that's one of the hardest par‑3s you're going to see. The greens are really firm. It was 173 to the front and 184 to the hole. So I was trying to carry it in that 178 range. And I pretty much hit that number. And I then it rolled in. I told it to go in and it did. So it listened.
Q. Mayfair hit his on 7 yesterday. Did you guys talk about that at all?
BOB ESTES: Well, yeah, so obviously when I made mine, it was Charley's turn next, but he didn't get one. The back left pin on No.7 where Billy made his, you're hardly ever going to see a hole‑in‑one there and he made it.
Q. Have you ever been in a group where two guys made a hole‑in‑one in a week?
BOB ESTES: No, I don't think that happens very often. You'll have to check the records to see if that's happened at all out here. Maybe it has. But I'm not aware of it.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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