Q. Really putted well. You had one hundred feet ten inches in putts.
ADAM HADWIN: Thank you. I didn't know. Yeah, I rolled a couple nice ones in there to start. Got a nice little roll there in the middle of the back nine, too. Certainly a course where you can make plenty of birdies, and we'll see where it finishes at the end of the day.
I'm sure I won't be leading for long. Yeah, nice little Saturday moving day, and hopefully have a chance tomorrow.
Q. Capped off that birdie run as well with an eagle on the 16th. You were 10-under par on the nine par-5s you've played.
ADAM HADWIN: That's usually pretty good, isn't it? Especially for a guy that's not known to be one of the longest either. You know, taking advantage. Hitting good shots. I rolled it pretty decent first couple days; just didn't make as much.
Again, it's just a matter of continually just put yourself in play, give yourself a chance. Typically these desert courses, whoever putts the best is going to win, and I was able to do that today.
Q. Speaking of desert courses, you have a 59 to your name at the America Express. Does that make you more comfortable when you get into the low 60s and flirt with another round in the 50s?
ADAM HADWIN: It's going to do nothing but help for sure. Yeah, I mean, the other thing here you is just -- I mean, I'm playing catchup making the cut on the number at 7-under. You fully expect guys to get into the low 20s, low 20s today by the end of it.
I had to keep the pedal on the floor and keep going and get as many as I can, and hopefully get as close to the leaders by the end of the day as possible.
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