An interview with:
KELLY ROBBINS
RHONDA GLENN: Ladies and gentlemen, Kelly Robbins finished over
of an hour ago. Kelly, when this day began did you think that you would
be tied for the Women's Open and have a chance to win at the end of
the day.
KELLY ROBBINS: I can't say I really thought about it, actually.
I felt that if I could get around even par that would possibly be a
very good showing. The course was just playing so difficult. Each day
it's gotten a little firmer, both greens and fairways. So just kept
guessing and hopefully guessing right and keep rolling it good. So,
no, I can't say that I thought I would be playing tomorrow. It doesn't
surprise me a lot, but I guess it surprised me that I may be one of
them.
RHONDA GLENN: The last hole. You knew you had to birdie to probably
at least get into a playoff. What were your thoughts as you played that
hole?
KELLY ROBBINS: Well, I hadn't been -- and I'm sure I'll do the
same tomorrow -- I haven't been driving it all that well off that hole
so I hit 3-wood and went ahead and hit 5-wood a little skinny, but that's
great. And then I was fortunate that it released straight right onto
the green. And I knew that if the putt went in it would be very, a very,
very good thing. I don't know -- I didn't know that everyone was at
1-under already until I actually had the tap-in. I don't know if I looked
or just didn't pay attention, I just assumed that every one was still
at 2-under. But it was great to be in that position again, to have that
putt. I was feeling every bit of it and it was a nice feeling. I also
didn't want to leave myself a four or 5-footer for birdie coming back.
So I kind of eked it up there and fortunately it didn't cause me a whole
lot of trouble.
RHONDA GLENN: All right. Questions.
Q. When did you start looking at the score board? You knew you
had to birdie on 18. But were you peeking on the holes before that?
KELLY ROBBINS: Yes, I do peek. Yeah. I did know that people were
coming back and that there weren't many red numbers on the board. So
again like I knew if I could get to even, 1-under was just going to
be a bonus for me.
Q. What did you think about or try not to think about while
you were in the scorer's tent waiting for things to shake out?
KELLY ROBBINS: After I was done? Well it was interesting because
obviously there's no sudden death right after the play today. And I
was done. I knew I was done no matter what. I was either going to win
or have to do it again tomorrow. But it was interesting to feel certain
emotions for that hour. Annika obviously had a bit of a miscue coming
in on 18, which I know she was probably very disappointed in. And then
Hilary evidently hit a great bunker shot for her third coming in there
too. And once Annika made her play, you kind of think, okay, well now,
well anything can happen. But I guess Hilary played a great shot and
made hers. And then for Angela to make birdie, I don't know if anyone
was probably thinking Angela was going to do that. So what a great putt
she hit. And they're both obviously playing really good this week.
RHONDA GLENN: You said you've been through a lot of emotions while
you waited. Go over those emotions for us briefly.
KELLY ROBBINS: Well, like anybody, you're anxious, you're nervous,
you're thinking that I could win now or I might be able to win tomorrow
or I might be second. So it was probably just more watching it. You
have no control over what anyone could do. And you're just kind of watching
and you're not hoping for bad things, but you would like to think that
if something weird happens, you could just sit there for an hour and
it panned out, it would pan out for me. But I'm very pleased to be involved
in it tomorrow. Hopefully I can play some solid golf.
Q. It's been awhile since you contended at a Major. You waited
a long time for this opportunity.
KELLY ROBBINS: Yes, I've been waiting a long time for any type
of winning opportunity right now. It's been awhile. And if you had answers
to fix all these problems, there wouldn't be any problems. And it feels
good to be in this position again and definitely going to try to take
advantage of it. Very pleased with how the week's turned out. But again,
it's just good to be in a position again and hopefully I can handle
it better than the other two.
Q. I think only Grace Park's 68 is better than your 69. Is there
any way to describe this, how good that 69 was on a course that everybody
said was just brutal today.
KELLY ROBBINS: Well, evidently it's pretty darn good. I kept the
ball in play, hit a couple straight drives and took my medicine when
I needed to. But also hit a couple short irons very close. I rolled
in maybe one putt over 20 feet. That type of thing. But just as keeping
myself in every hole, didn't make any big mistakes, just really solid
tee to green and then just waited out to hopefully make a couple birdie.
Q. You were third in three of the Majors in '97. And including
right here. I wonder, in the six years since what are you doing as well
maybe as you did that year and what are the things that you look back
on that?
KELLY ROBBINS: I can't look that far back.
Q. Things that you look back on from that year that you maybe
can draw on?
KELLY ROBBINS: Well, it's so hard to explain I think unless you
actually play the game. To me I've been better the last two, three years
as an overall player than I've ever been. But I obviously haven't won,
I haven't performed as well as I did that year. And for whatever reason,
things just don't go your way sometimes. And it's very hard to explain.
When things are good, it's very easy to handle and anyone can handle
things when they're good. And I think I learned more from that from
the not so good, I don't want to say the failures, but the expectations
had to change a little bit. I kind of had to regroup. And this has been
a good week for me. I haven't been able to score very well the last
couple years as well as I would like to. And I wish I could pinpoint
one thing or another, I really do, believe me. I would like to fix it
if I could. But you just keep practicing, there's no substitute for
practicing. You know you can do it, you know you've been there, I've
been very, very fortunate out here. It's been very, very good to me.
And as long as my body holds up, I think I'll continue to be able to
compete out here and that's definitely what I'm looking forward to and
like I say maybe take advantage of tomorrow.
Q. An 18 hole play off with two players there's a tendency to
kind of get caught up in what the other players are doing. Given a three
way play off, is this more going to be like a final group pairing on
Sunday at a Major?
KELLY ROBBINS: Good question. And I'll have to let you know tomorrow.
I think what's, what is going to be good is you'll be able to see what's
going on right in front of you. There's no room to hide anything. I've
just never been involved with it. I don't know. So, yes, I guess it
would be a final day. But no one else is around. No one else can see
if your shooting good and that type of thing. So we'll see.
Q. I guess you said that you have had, not using the term failures,
but situations where things haven't gone very well. You've been in situations
like this type before. What did you learn from those situations that
you'll apply tomorrow and how will you try and mentally approach tomorrow?
KELLY ROBBINS: Well I'm not going to try to do anything different
than I've been doing the last few days. It's not going to be any magic.
I'm going to just try to concentrate through those five hours that we're
out there, and if anything drawing from any type of experience, when
you're on a course such as this, because I think the USGA sets up a
course that you never see, you have to be patient. Because you just
never know what's going to happen. And whether good or bad. And we saw
the pace of play the first two days were just so slow because you get
going and then something happens. And then you get going again and something
happens. And you just see it everywhere. And so tomorrow I'm just probably
going to try to just stay patient and really try to enjoy myself.
Q. Is it unfair to evaluate the greatness of a golfer by success
in Major championships?
KELLY ROBBINS: Yes, I think to an extent it possibly is. Just because
-- well the Majors you have to be so on your game all the time. And
one day can, unfortunately, take you out of it. But obviously the media,
the public, the Majors are at an echelon up here up on a pedestal and
to do well in those seem to be more important or seem to be dwelled
upon more. So respect to other players, there's probably a lot good
players both male and female that may not be able to perform in the
Majors and get knocked down a little bit. And, but that's just human
nature, I guess. That's just the way people look at things. Unfortunately.
But to be able to perform in Majors is very critical, obviously. Did
I get around that one good?
Q. You have a lot more experience both in terms of wins and
just being there than the other two players. Will that be a big advantage
for you tomorrow do you think?
KELLY ROBBINS: Well again, these two -- Angela is playing great,
obviously. She won last week, and has had a very good week this week.
I'm sure Hilary probably didn't want to play, shoot what she shot today,
but still a very, very good showing. And with the 18 holes, you're going
to find out who is doing the right things for those 18 holes is what
you're going to find out. And as far as experience goes, sure, I would
like to think that maybe there is a bit of an advantage, but again,
you rely so much on bounces out here, on this course, and you hit certain
parts of the green that you have to hit. And you just can't hit other
parts. It might not be a poor shot, but you wind up in positions. So
it's one of those courses that you got to be on, otherwise it's going
to be interesting.
Q. I know there's at least been some discussion about whether
the 18 hole play off is the right thing to do for a Major championship
like this. And I know you don't have any decision about that, but what
do you think, are you glad that for a championship like this that you
go to 18 holes or would you rather have sudden death?
KELLY ROBBINS: Just to be honest, it doesn't matter what I think.
(Laughter.) Seriously, it just really doesn't matter. So I think
that we just accept it. I didn't sit in there and go, "Geez, I wish
I could be going out right now and getting this done." You just know
that when you come to the Open, if you are fortunate enough to be in
a play off, it's just the way it is. Just call it tradition.
RHONDA GLENN: Kelly, you were the only one of the three finishing
players who actually got to see the end, almost the end of the championship
on television. Was it -- even though you were involved, even though
you are were going to be in a play off, was it as exciting to you as
it appeared to a lot of other people?
KELLY ROBBINS: Well, for me, because I was involved, it was. But
I have to admit I'm not a true fan of the game. It's what I do. I love
doing what I do. And it's been, like I said, just been so good to me
and I've been able to take advantage of it. So but any time you get
the people out there, like the numbers of people out there, to hear
them cheer and hear them clap, it's why you play. It does give you goose
bumps. So I guess I can imagine it was fairly exciting. I'm, again,
I'm glad I was a part of it. If I wasn't a part of it, I would have
gone, "Oh, okay, whatever". But if I wasn't involved, "No, no". You
know. But it definitely, I tell you what, what a great ending for the
play here today.
Q. How do you avoid not rooting for those golfers to fail in
that situation?
KELLY ROBBINS: Well I think it has to do with respect. I think
day in, day out, just playing with the professionals that you play with
every day, you just come to realize that you can't, you cannot do anything
about what people, what goes on out there. You can only control your
own game, well, sometimes. And I think you just come down to respect.
If the shots are hit, the putts made, if the pressure is handled better
than everybody else, then it's their event. It's their turn.
Q. Annika would have been the fourth in this play off. Good
or bad? What do you feel about that?
KELLY ROBBINS: It would have been fine. It would have been -- you
know, again, I just think that if she deserves, you know, to be there,
if she pulls it off or, I think everybody was thinking she was going
to make 4 before she would make 6. That's just what Annika does. And
again, out of due respect, if it was meant to be, then she would have
been there. And the four of us, I don't know, if we play fours?
RHONDA GLENN: I don't know. I don't know if you play fours or twos.
KELLY ROBBINS: So.
Q. This is the third Major on a very international Tour, I guess
one thing is for certain tomorrow an American will win this Major championship.
Give me just your thoughts on that and particularly in light of the
timing of it.
KELLY ROBBINS: Well, I guess it's fitting. Again, we on Tour don't
think about that or at least most of us I don't think really ever go,
"Oh, yeah, there's three Americans who are winning this week." Or a
Swede or Se Ri is Korean or anything. I really don't think that most
of us think about that until we're asked about it. And but we sure --
again, it's exciting to, obviously someone from the states is going
to win The Open this year. And Jules did it last year and then you know
from then on it was kind of foreign dominated for a little bit. So I
guess it's a good thing.
Q. As a follow-up. This is a Solheim Cup year and I know you've
been a part of that in the past, so this probably would help you in
that endeavor.
KELLY ROBBINS: Yeah, I think that in that situation, whether I
win or not, that's going to help that endeavor. That's always something
in the back of my mind. The one year in between the two is tough. It's
something that I love to do and to have the opportunity to do it, I
would love to do it again. And I just have come to my senses that if
I wasn't meant to be there, it probably wasn't going to be my last,
I would probably be able to get to do it again. And so we'll see what
pans out tomorrow and when the time comes, what Patty thinks.
Q. Considering how long the Annika ruling took on 18, were you
surprised to see how well Angela and Hilary performed there on 18?
KELLY ROBBINS: Yes. Very, very surprised. Not real surprised, but
I tell you what, for those two to be in that position for that long,
probably had a few thoughts, you know, going through your mind and you
just kind of sit back and try to relax a little bit and see what you
can pull off. And again, Angela making the 4, what a great 4. And then
Hilary with the bunker shot, I mean just two real gutsy performances
coming up from girls that have not a lot of experience anyway, let alone
being in this position. So my hat's off to them.
RHONDA GLENN: All right, Kelly, congratulations. Great finish.
Good luck tomorrow.
KELLY ROBBINS: Thank you.
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