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An Interview with Pat Hurst | |||||||||||||||
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RHONDA GLENN: Ladies and gentlemen, the runner up in the 2006 United States Women's Open, who already has two USGA titles, almost got her third, Ms. Pat Hurst. Pat, what do you take away from this experience? PAT HURST: You know, just definitely gain a little bit more experience, just put myself in position. That's the bottom line. The more times I can put myself in position, it's going to happen. You know, one day. RHONDA GLENN: I felt personally that after the LPGA Championship you kind of faltered and you had a chance to win that. You showed a tremendous spirit and comeback to tie for 1st in this. That must be gratifying.
RHONDA GLENN: Were you rested today coming into this 18? How do you feel? PAT HURST: Do you think I was rested? RHONDA GLENN: I want the truth.
RHONDA GLENN: And then what's in store for you in the coming weeks?
I'm looking forward to next week actually now this week. I'm playing well, and I'm excited about playing this week. You know, this definitely builds the confidence a little bit. Annika played well, and there was only one person that beat me out there, and that was Annika. Q. What do you think of the 18 hole playoff in general? Would you have rather have played a hole or two last night, or do you mind coming back out here and playing 18?
Q. Obviously going up the 18th green had to be very tough for you. What did it mean to you when Annika waited for you and asked you to walk up together?
To wait for me really made it special for the two of us. Q. After the 1st hole you were obviously down two strokes and then down three after three. You both played so fast, I'm curious, did the round just go did it seem really fast for you, that you were obviously fighting from behind from the beginning?
We didn't think anything about the pace. It was nice. Q. How much of a blow was it, the two shot swing right at the first hole? And also, it seemed like you were coming up short a lot on your putts. I just wanted to know about the pace on the greens.
Being two shots down after the first hole sets you back a little bit, but I knew I had a lot of holes left. I had 17 more holes left to play, and anything could have happened. I wasn't too down about that. But definitely about my putting, it was frustrating. Q. What did you do last night when you left here? Was it a very quick turnaround with the kids? Did you have a chance to eat much or was it quick and right to bed?
We actually tried to get into a different restaurant, and that was busy and we asked for takeout and they said there was going to be a wait for takeout, and we weren't going to wait for that. So that's how we ended up at McDonald's, and we went home after that. Q. Yesterday you said that your putting was the thing that was the best for you this weekend. What do you think happened today?
Q. I wanted to clarify your thoughts on a playoff. Do you think the 18 was too much just because of the circumstances this week? Or do you think it would be better off for the Women's Open, regardless, to finish it that night? And if you do feel you should finish it, in what format, sudden death?
You know, I'd be in favor of a three or six hole playoff. Q. What was your adrenaline like last night compared to this morning?
Q. When you went looking for a restaurant and couldn't find a table, did they know who you were? Did you drop the "I'm Pat Hurst and I'm in a playoff for the U.S. Women's Open title tomorrow"? Q. Do you feel like they knew who you were? PAT HURST: I don't know. I ended up at McDonald's. Q. Was there anyplace on the back nine where maybe you thought you really didn't have a chance to win? PAT HURST: Pretty much coming 17 green. After we were on the green, I told my caddie, it's a little disappointing, but he says, "You should just be proud of yourself." I said, "I am." I would have to say 17 I kind of knew it was over. Walking down 18, I just asked Annika, I said, "If anything, I want a signed ball from you." Just like everybody else, they want a signed ball, so do I. PAT HURST: Not yet. I'll get one. RHONDA GLENN: You're a two time national champion. You've won the big ones at all age levels. How much does it hurt?
Q. Just to follow up on the request for the signed ball, she's very unassuming, but her record is very imposing. What do you think of Annika's place in women's golf history right now?
Q. Can you talk about the putt that you made on 18, and did that let you walk away with a pretty good feeling?
RHONDA GLENN: Speaking of the Match Play tournament, what's going to happen if you face Annika in match play? PAT HURST: I'm going to go hopefully 18 holes (laughter). RHONDA GLENN: Pat, you've been very gracious meeting with us this week. Thanks so much, and good luck to you.
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