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May 17, 2012
CASARES, SPAIN
NICOLAS COLSAERTS: I feel like I was down in the match all day. Even though I was up with a couple of holes to go, it didn't really make a difference. A little disappointed losing the last.
Q. How about the chip on the last?
NICOLAS COLSAERTS: Yeah, we were using the bank and just drove it.
Q. What's difference about this event?
CHARL SCHWARTZEL: Well, you have one person you're staying instead of the field and you don't have to worry about making big numbers, you only lose a hole.
I think a halve was a good result and between the two of us, we made a lot of birdies.
Q. You played well last year, were you feeding off those memories and is this one you were looking forward to playing?
NICOLAS COLSAERTS: Yeah, you go back to a place you played well, you have very fond memories. It took me awhile to get going today, just before the back nine, so felt good.
CHARL SCHWARTZEL: I think both of us at the end of the day, a halve is probably a good result. He made a good come back there and had to make the putt on 17 just to stay in the match, so at the end, I felt it was good but if you asked me on No. 12‑‑ that was one of those sort of games. I think both of us played good golf.
I've been on holiday and arrive been practicing, so those are the sort of shots I was visualising back home, and it was nice to use them when I needed to.
Q. Still rust in the system that you can only get out of the way through competition?
CHARL SCHWARTZEL: I felt like I hit a few loose iron shots on the par3s but other than that I thought I played pretty decent. I was pleased with the way I putted.
It's always nice to play match play. It's such a different format to what we play week‑in, week‑out. You have the one guy that you have to beat and it's a good challenge.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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