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    A mild example—complete with the lowball deference to star power, an extra effort to be nice to the competition, and of course the always entertaining odd word choices and non- sequiturs—was his account of how he felt as first-round matches he had anticipated for months finally began Thursday morning. "Nerve-racking, because President Bush was there, Barry Bonds was there, Jerry West was there ... So I'm like, 'OK, they hit, I'm going to take another picture with Greg.' It's a nail-biting thing because we have 12 favorites, you know, and I have guys on their team—I really like Adam Scott. I was certainly happy with the way he played today. I certainly wish my guys would have beaten Adam." Couples never quite made up his mind whether the experience was easy or difficult. Full Article at Golf Digest
    Nerve-racking, because President Bush was there, Barry Bonds was there, Jerry West was there ... So I'm like, 'OK, they hit, I'm going to take another picture with Greg.' It's a nail-biting thing because we have 12 favorites, you know, and I have guys on their team—I really like Adam Scott. I was certainly happy with the way he played today. I certainly wish my guys would have beaten Adam.
    SOURCE: Golf Digest 1 month ago