I think playing the Mercedes last week in all that wind is a little bit of a benefit for me to come over. The golf courses are totally different, but you still have to hit those low, piercing shots and you have to be able to work the ball into the wind.
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That being said, it was still a tough day. And I expect if the conditions stay a little breezy and sunny like this, we're going to see a firmer, faster golf course and a tougher course on the weekend.
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Tom went out there with me, but he ended up working with Tiger. I let him borrow him for the day,
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Aggressive golf. I felt like I played relatively aggressive. But you have to pick and choose your spots around this golf course. You can't go out there firing at the flag, because there's a lot of places it will jump up and bite you. .
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The golf course was definitely tougher the first few days, even though it was longer after the rain. The greens were relatively soft, a little slower, and you could attack more pins. You had a chance to be aggressive.
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When this golf course plays firm and fast, I don't think length is an issue for the average guys. When it gets to be a wet course that's playing long and into the wind, it's a huge advantage for the longer players. They're going to have a big distance advantage. On a course that's 7,450 yards, that's a huge advantage.
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