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Dan Forsman - Aug. 1, 2009
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THE MODERATOR:  Dan Forsman.

            Q.  Sum up your day for us.

            DAN FORSMAN:  I had moments of brilliance, but I finished at 8‑under, and what's leading, 13?  So Johnny Miller comes to mind, and others like that, who went out on Sunday and had a brilliant round and carried home the trophy.

            So, I'm not out of it.  We could have lost the tournament today, and we got a day tomorrow to go for it.  I'm thrilled.

            Q.  Talk about that hot stretch, give us those highlights.

            DAN FORSMAN:  The putt on 10 stopped on the lip and fell in, so that was a great save for par.  Looked like it was going to be short and chip on 11, bang it's in the hole for 3 and birdied the next hole for 3.  So I got to 10, didn't I?

            Q.  How far was the chip shot?

            DAN FORSMAN:  It was funny I was between playing a pitch shot, a blade shot, but it was about 15 feet.  Then I make the bogey, the shortest hole on the course, 13.  And drove it too far on 14; had a great putt there and horse shoed out, and that was dicey coming in, made one, missed one, for a 2 par.  But I lost a little mo.

            I'm in good shape, playing well.  Got to work on my balance and get that dialed in with the ball striking, and I think I got a good chance.

            Q.  Dicey coming in, four of the toughest holes are the last five, that could decide tomorrow.

            DAN FORSMAN:  Yeah, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, bring it home.  You better have it all and, like you say, a lot can happen.  So if you're within two or three shots coming home, you're not out of it.  Somebody finishes, a with a birdie, put some heat on anybody.

            Q.  Good game plan.

            DAN FORSMAN:  Very good game plan.  Thanks very much.  I'll think about it all night.

            THE MODERATOR:  Thanks for your time, Dan.

                       

 
 
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