Day Three: Player's talk
An Australian, a Canadian, two Englishmen, an American and Tiger Woods head the field on the final day of the US Open. See what they have to say.
?I felt like I could be here at the beginning of the week, my game has felt good? I like playing with Tiger, he?s very complimentary and I like playing with the best player in the world,?
Aaron Baddeley
?Hey I put myself right there in the tournament, right in the mix. I?m in second place, so I?m right there,?
Tiger Woods
?I?m excited going into tomorrow. I did make bogeys today but I bounced back with birdies and that?s what I?m excited about, I managed to make birdies on a tough golf course,?
?I like my chances,?
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Stephen Ames
?The golf course today played very, very difficult ? I think you?re probably bored of hearing that, we all know how difficult it is!?
?Aaron is at two-over and I?m pulling for him, if I can?t win I hope he can win,?
?Rarely do you see golf professionals shooting 74,75 and coming off the course and no one is complaining that the course is set up poorly,?
Jim Furyk
?I played awesome today?but I will have to shoot a Johnny Miller tomorrow,?
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