Q. How close were you to having to leave the Tour? You said if it didn't change around you were going to have to leave?
JAMES MASON: I was in pretty good shape for the whole year. I made up my mind I was going to do 30 qualifiers, Monday qualifiers, and I was about -- what, about halfway through them? So, I was certainly dedicated to the whole year, but it was -- it didn't have a good start, but it's certainly got a good middle right now.
CRAIG SMITH: How about your expectations when you came in here?
JAMES MASON: I love the golf course. I felt like if -- felt like if I can keep it in the fairway here, you can play pretty good. I'm playing any irons real well. And today I putted real well. I missed a couple of short ones, but other than that -- and I made a few. My expectations right now are hopefully I can just keep my name on the leaderboard, and we'll see what happens on Sunday.
Q. Could you run through the double, what happened there and the strategy or what you were trying to do on that hole?
JAMES MASON: A double bogey on 6. I drove it in the fairway bunker, hit it pretty solid, the wind carried it a little further right than I thought it would. I thought I could get a 7-iron out of there. I thought I could get a 7-iron to the front of the green. But it caught the top of the lip and I had about 130 yards. I tried to hit a pitching wedge, and I was trying to hit it to the right of the pin, but the rough shut it down a little bit and I hit it in the bunker, and just didn't get it up-and-down. Missed about a four or five footer for bogey. I hit a good bogey shot, just didn't make the putt.
Q. How many putts did you use today in that round and maybe you could tell us the best drive that you made today, distance wise?
JAMES MASON: I haven't got a stat on my putts, maybe they've got them here. They said I had 28. That sounds like a good number to me. My goal generally is -- if I get under 30 putts I generally play a pretty good round. The longest drive was on No. 17. I hit a 6-iron into the 465 yard hole. I don't know how far that was.
Q. You say you committed to as many as 30 Monday qualifiers this year, how much in the hole were you before you hit that NFL tournament?
JAMES MASON: I figure it cost about $1,000 a week to try the Monday qualifiers. I don't know, my MasterCard and American Expresses were getting decent balances. I was winning a little bit of money on the mini Tours. But not enough to pay them off. But I've paid them off now.
CRAIG SMITH: Thank you very much, and congratulations on your first round.
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