CRAIG SMITH: Talk about the last 10 days and in the Haas household with the phone calls you and your dad, Jay, got for the President's Cup.
BILL HAAS: Well, I wasn't there when he got named. I was here when he got named to the President's Cup. But it's just been great. It's a great feeling to be here. I can't wait to get over there and play. I'm sure he told me the next day. He told me the next -- he found out the night before when Jack called him and he said he couldn't sleep that night, he was so excited. So the Haas household is on a high right now.
Q. The Walker Cup guys are here and you know that's out there; is there any competition among you guys in an individual tournament like that or is this just all for you individually?
BILL HAAS: Do what now?
Q. Is there any kind of competition between you guys?
BILL HAAS: Between who?
Q. The Walker Cup guys?
BILL HAAS: I think we're pulling for each other. I think now that -- like if there were other players from the Wake Forest Golf team here, I would be pulling for them. If I didn't win I would want them to win. And I think now that I'm on the team, when all eight or now it's going to be 10 of us are going to represent our country. I'm pulling -- if I don't win this thing I want somebody that's my team mate to win.
I definitely -- no, I'm not trying to beat those guys. They're the best players in the country, so I just want to be here the same time they are, hopefully.
Q. Is your approach any different coming into this year than it was last year because you got so far in match play last year?
BILL HAAS: Maybe. I'm much more calm, I would say and not as nervous on the first tee. Maybe that's just experience. Last year was kind of a surprising to most people, and a little bit to myself to get that far. I haven't done a whole lot nationally. And especially as this is like our Major, I would say, so I haven't done anything that great in that big of a tournament. I would say it was more of a surprise last year and this year I'm much more comfortable. People see my name and -- I don't know. I would say that my approach this year is a lot more calm.
CRAIG SMITH: As those folks kind of chose to go professional, from last year's top finishers, as they sort of went by the wayside and sort of put the spotlight on you a little bit more, didn't they?
BILL HAAS: I guess. They're putting the spotlight on themselves about turning pro, I would say. But in the amateur field, yeah, there was some great players that turned pro this year. And I guess that's the way it works out.
I guess Hunter and Ricky and D.J. all made it pretty far in the U.S. Amateur last year. I didn't think about that. Yeah, I guess I haven't really thought about it that way. I don't think that -- I don't know if there's a spotlight. Especially among the players there's no spotlight on me. They want to beat me as bad as I want to beat them and I don't think they think I'm any better than they are; it's just whoever wins that day.
Q. Can you compare this course to Oakland Hills last year and how are they similar and how are they different?
BILL HAAS: They're similar with the types of putts that you hit. You got to play -- there was a putt I had 12 feet today where I aimed probably eight feet to the left and then it was just going to get there somehow I knew. There was like some putts like that I would say at Oakland Hills. But, it seemed like I could drive it anywhere at Oakland Hills and advance it. I don't know. I chipped out -- I always remember chipping out on 18 last year in my match to lose. But I don't remember chipping out a whole lot where I couldn't advance it to the green. I think the greens were softer last year too. Maybe it rained a lot.
But here these greens, I was happy on the 12th hole, the par-5 to hit a sand wedge 20 feet. I thought it was just what I wanted to do. So there aren't many golf courses where if you hit sand wedge 20 feet you're happy.
Q. You said you thought about, you thought about that shot at 18, second shot where you chipped out; that was I think right behind the bunker?
BILL HAAS: It was right over the bunker.
Q. Okay.
BILL HAAS: Really got a bad break there to chip out to the fairway.
Q. When you think about it, is that something that's kind of lived with you for a while?
BILL HAAS: No. I just say I remember chipping out that one hole. If I had to think about if I chipped out last year, I remember that one. But it hasn't lived with me, no. I set new goals and I accomplished one by making the Walker Cup team. I accomplished two more this week by making match play and then making it to the next round. I don't think it's lived with me, definitely hasn't eaten up at me. I try to -- I woke up the next morning and I kind of go on from there.
Q. Short-term meaning over the next 12 months, is your success or not success here a determining factor on what your plans will be?
BILL HAAS: To turn pro?
Q. Yes.
BILL HAAS: I think my plans are pretty much set on I want to play another year of college golf. And then after that, I don't have any plans. I'm just trying to continue to get better. Seems like each year in college I improved a little bit in some way on the golf course, and maybe even off, is what I've done. Maybe that's what I'm improving on. I'm just really looking forward to learning a lot and then turning pro whenever it seems to fit.
CRAIG SMITH: Casey Wittenberg was in here and he's already in school. Are you missing school as well.
BILL HAAS: No, I start next Wednesday. So hopefully I won't miss any.
CRAIG SMITH: And last year I think it took until Saturday morning until dad flew in. How long do you have to go this year?
BILL HAAS: Well, he's playing at Firestone this week. So I don't think there's a cut there.
Q. There isn't, he said he can't. I said to him, "What happens if maybe you get bad weather, play early Sunday morning?" He said, "Well, that's a possibility." But that's all. It's a no-cut event.
BILL HAAS: No-cut.
CRAIG SMITH: He wasn't very good luck last year.
BILL HAAS: Yeah, he wasn't. No. I talk to him every day and I hope he plays well there and I think it would be maybe cooler if we both won.
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