Q. Graham, do you think the greens were fair today and also there was talk about the course playing where if you shot level par you would be right there; are you surprised there are so few players at level par at this time?
GRAHAM MARSH: Not necessarily, I thought just from the practice rounds the greens were probably a little -- I don't know if they were slower today or they weren't. It would have been interesting to say what they stimped this morning. Some players said they were slower today than what they were in the practice rounds. You have to remember in the practice round they had the pins all around the ridge lines. Everywhere we were putting they were on top of these ridges so they were ridiculously fast. Today they had them in the pinable areas in the greens. That may give the appearance they were slower today than they were in the practice round.
I'm not sure if they were stimping any slower; the green superintendent will be able to tell you that.
The other part of the question, given the wind and the way it got up in the afternoon and given the fact that it is our Open championship, it doesn't really surprise me that we were struggling around the par figure or over par. That really doesn't surprise me. As I said I would look for a lot lower scores tomorrow once this rain gets out of the way.
And, to answer your other question, I don't know that we play very many U.S. Senior Opens where the greens are easy. I certainly haven't played one. It seems like the older the golf course we play, the harder the greens are to putt. And that makes sense because they were designed for 8 or 9 or 10 on the stimp meter. Well, they didn't have the stimp meter when they were designed. At that speed when you get on greens like these they have tremendously big bars and a lot of undulation. It's hard work. Of course, with the speed you get a little of wind combined with that. It's hard to get the ball on line. If you don't get it on line right from the start it's never to go in the hole.
Q. I think they were around 13?
GRAHAM MARSH: That's fast by any standard. 13 is a high speed.
Q. Graham, you won the Senior Open, I believe at Olympia Fields six years ago?
GRAHAM MARSH: Right.
Q. So you know what the feeling is and what the competition is and you played both courses; how do you compare these two golf courses for a Senior U.S. Open?
GRAHAM MARSH: Well, as I said we predicted that even at Olympia Fields I thought even par was the possible winning score and the same thing around here. The weather in Chicago that year stayed dry and windy the whole week. And that's what defended the golf course, I believe, in the end.
Now that we have this different set of conditions coming up for the next three days, under par will win this golf tournament; it won't be around par. So you can never control it. The golf courses themselves, both pretty good tests of golf. Both difficult sets of greens.
RAND JERRIS: Well, Graham, thank you very much for your time. We wish you luck.
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