PETE KOWALSKI: Is that match-play experience do you think.
DAVID OH: Yeah, I think so. I guess today I just started thinking about getting to the finals. Started thinking about Majors and holding that trophy. You can't do that. It's a cardinal sin. And that's -- you live and learn. Hopefully I can learn.
Q. What was your lie like on the back of 18?
DAVID OH: The rough was trampled down. My ball was -- I knew I could hit it clean. I didn't have to worry about duffing it or anything. But when I went to hit it, it felt good, it looked good and I guess it just hit hard and just rolled off the green. I wasn't sure if it went in the rough or was hanging on the first cut. But when I got up there, that was a horrible lie. I think the best anyone could have done was maybe 10, 12 feet.
Q. Was the course playing more difficult today? Was it firmer? Were the greens faster?
DAVID OH: Yeah, definitely. The greens were faster today. It was a lot firmer around the greens. I got away with some stuff, especially with holes 8, 9, 10; I got away with a good shot there. So you just got to be smart about that.
Q. He was kind of a little crooked. He missed a lot of greens, but he kept saving himself and surviving?
DAVID OH: Yeah, he played great coming in. He made a lot of putts 15, 16, so going into 15 after I hit my putt I really thought that I most likely would go one up. Even on 16 when he hit it left, I thought, okay, most likely I'll go one up just as long as I don't 3-putt. But he made two really solid putts. That gave him the tournament, that gave him the match.
Q. Do you feel like you've kind of gained some momentum? You were down early but you righted the ship a little bit. Did you have that feeling at one point?
DAVID OH: Definitely. I won five in a row. So I went back two up and on the par-3 I hit the pin someone said. So I was feeling really good. And then I just heard him hit it and I went over and he hit it to like a foot, a foot and a half. So that's just -- he stopped me right there.
Q. What do you think about your Walker Cup chances now?
DAVID OH: I played well, but I think with the Walker Cup it's, they look at your past two years, they look at college and all that stuff. And I didn't really play as well as some other guys. A close friend of mine, Peter Tomasulo I think most likely will get picked. He's ranked like two or three right now as an amateur. So I'm sure he would go. And Brandt Snedeker, he won the Public Links. I'm sure it's between those two. So maybe if I would have won, I would have got picked. But that didn't happen. I'm not real worried about Walker Cup right now.
Q. What did you have in on 18? What did you hit?
DAVID OH: I think I had 205 to the pin. And I hit a soft 5-iron just trying to roll it up. I caught it too good and just landed it too far and it rolled over the green.
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