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An Interview
With:
JERRY COURVILLE
PETE KOWALSKI:
Jerry Courville, congratulations on making it to the quarterfinals.
And you're an old hat at this so you know that you don't have to
qualify for next year now that you're in the quarterfinals. Two
wins today. If you can give us a little bit of a synopsis of both
matches and maybe where they turned in your favor.
JERRY COURVILLE:
Well, the morning match actually I didn't play that well. My back
was really stiff and I was two down going into 15 and I was able
to win 15 and 16 to get the match back to even.
And then 17,
I step up and hit driver, knock it on the green. Billy knocked it
on the green too. So we tied that hole with birdies.
And then I said
to Sean, my caddie, I said, I got to hit it in the fairway on 18.
And I hit it in the fairway and Billy hit it left. And then he just
chipped it out in the fairway and I hit 6-iron in there about five
or six feet from the hole and I was -- he made bogey on the
hole. So I was able to just lag that one down there.
Afternoon, I
played real well for myself. I made six birdies. I was four up.
I went back to two and actually went to one. And then made birdie
on 12. Hit it over the green in two and chipped it back. And then
I had about a four-footer that was actually a cup outside the hole,
and I made that one.
And then 14,
I made the putt that probably would have gone about 10 feet off
the green, if it didn't go in. So I had a little luck on my side.
Q. How far
was that?
JERRY COURVILLE:
About 25 feet or so.
PETE KOWALSKI:
How much Oakmont experience do you have? How many times have you
played the golf course prior to this year?
JERRY COURVILLE:
Zero.
PETE KOWALSKI:
Zero?
JERRY COURVILLE:
Yeah.
Q. Do you
remember how many times -- I know that it's 10 in a row now that
you made match play. Do you know how many times you've made it up
to the quarterfinals?
JERRY COURVILLE:
This is my third time now to the quarters.
Q. When the
guy who everybody feels is the favorite goes out, relatively early,
does that change anything for players, maybe changes things for
us or fans or whatever, but how about you guys?
JERRY COURVILLE:
I don't think it affects the players at all. I mean you got to play
the guy that is in front of you. Not worrying about anybody else,
to be honest with you.
Q. How is
your back in the afternoon? You said it was stiff in the morning?
JERRY COURVILLE:
It's sore, but with it being warm, at least it loosens up a little
bit. It actually hurts more bending over and every once in awhile
it will grab and I'll hang on to the shot, leave it out to the right
when the pain grabs me.
Q. A couple
Mid Ams doing well. Looks like George has a shot to get in the quarters
as well. Are you guys making a statement?
JERRY COURVILLE:
I wouldn't say we're making a statement. I've always thought there
was a bunch of good Mid Amateur players in this country. And I just
think we're playing up to our potential, that's all.
Q. Do you
think the course has something to do with that as well? Just Oakmont
being the way that Oakmont is?
JERRY COURVILLE:
I think it does. Because this golf course, par is a great score
on the hole. And I think sometimes that college kids are so used
to shooting low numbers on the golf courses they play that I think
it flusters them just a little bit. And on this golf course no lead
is ever safe. You can make bogey or worse on every hole out here.
PETE KOWALSKI:
Thank you, Jerry.
JERRY COURVILLE:
Thank you.
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