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Q&A: Todd Hamilton
Your thoughts on the course?
"This place plays longer than it looks. The fairways are quite narrow. Almost too narrow.”
Does your game fit well enough to contend this week?
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Oklahoma product Todd Hamilton signs autographs on Wednesday, the final day for practice, at Southern Hills in Tulsa. Hamilton tees off at 3:20 p.m. today.
BY MATT STRASEN, THE OKLAHOMAN
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"My game hasn't fit any golf course in a couple years, but it's going to be hard for everybody. You never know when you're going to start playing well. You can take that as a yes or a no.”
Could being back in Oklahoma offer you a boost in confidence?
"Maybe a little bit, especially if I get off to a decent start. I think there might be some people out there who might know I went to school at OU and root a little bit harder for me. But I don't think it's that big a deal, really.”
Is there one phase of your game that hasn't clicked, and if it clicks this week you'll be OK?
"It just seems that if I hit a bad shot, I pay the price. I hate to complain about stuff like that. But it just seems when I hit a bad shot, I pay the price, whether it's a tee shot or an iron. I really haven't putted all that great recently. I started putting a little better, but not what I'm used to. You play a major championship where it's real tough, and you get exposed. You don't have to do everything great, but you've got to do everything pretty good.”
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