Q. How would you kind of assess the round today?
GARRICK HIGGO: Pretty good. I'd say it was quite a good fight. I knew it wasn't going to be easy. I mean, it's never easy. Golf never really goes your way. I just stayed patient and tried to put good swings on it and tried to roll the ball as good as I can.
Q. What was working best for you today in your game, do you feel like?
GARRICK HIGGO: I don't know. I hit it pretty good again. Made some good saves. But I think I just stayed patient and then just let it come to me.
Q. Is that kind of big -- you said staying patient, just letting the round come to you, instead of maybe trying to have to force things sometimes?
GARRICK HIGGO: Yeah, I think all of us know that. It's just a tough game, and this week it seems to -- I seem to be playing well. I think all of us always try and stay patient. Some weeks it's easier than other weeks.
Q. And I know this might be an obvious question, but does it help the fact that you have a win under your belt this year, you know how to get it done in the closing stretches of a tournament this year?
GARRICK HIGGO: Yeah, I've obviously won in Europe a few times too. Wherever you win, I don't know, all of us love competing, so all of us tomorrow will go out and try our best.
I'm going to play as if I'm behind tomorrow and be as aggressive as I can be and make as many birdies as I can.
Q. Is that a strategy that you've used before?
GARRICK HIGGO: Yeah, it's just something -- I don't know. I never really have a number, but I always know that I just want to make more birdies. Yeah, I enjoy being aggressive, so this kind of course fits well with me.
Q. Can you talk a little bit about the bunker situation at 15? Have you seen anything like that before or experienced anything like that?
GARRICK HIGGO: I've had the opposite of that before. At sea island a couple of years ago, I was playing with Brian Gay on 18, he hit it in the greenside bunker, and I hit it after him in his pitch mark, which is the opposite of this, and I had to play that one because it was already like that before I hit.
This one, I hit first, so I apparently was entitled to the lie that I had.
Q. Earlier this year we talked a little bit about your flow, your hair. You said you hate going to the Barber. Have you been to the Barber since then?
GARRICK HIGGO: It's not a barber. I've been upgraded to go to the salon now apparently.
Q. Did you feel pressure to do that?
GARRICK HIGGO: Yeah, it was too long. I cut it about this much (indicating).
Q. Do you still travel with your own product?
GARRICK HIGGO: Yeah, it gets really floofy. So I put stuff in it so it doesn't go all afro.
Q. Did the salon style it a certain way?
GARRICK HIGGO: No, I'm not that far yet.
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