Q. Russell, you turned on the heat here when it mattered most. What did you find in that final stretch for win number six?
RUSSELL HENLEY: Oh, man, I don't know. I was feeling a little jittery or quick or something on the front and hit some, well I was hitting the fairway, I was just some poor iron swings. So just very frustrating to turn at 1-over par. Andy said, Let's reset and I just kind of calmed down a little bit and started to hit some good shots, and felt like I was hitting good putts most of the day and they just went in at the end.
Q. Let's talk about that reset. No one at home is really going to understand what it's like to birdie your final three in the dramatic way you did, adrenaline through the roof, and then having to calm back down and say we have more golf to play. Take us into that moment, how do you do it?
RUSSELL HENLEY: Yeah, I mean, I just kept telling myself, I want to win. I want to make -- I want to be here. I want to be hitting these putts and be in contention. This is why I practice hard and, yeah, then to come back to the playoff and do that, I'm still just kind of shaking. That was as nervous as I've been over a putt in my whole life.
Q. We have seen you win so many times, you're a steady guy, that was maybe some of the most emotion we have seen from you, your kids are even emotional right now. Explain how different this one feels, why does this one mean as much as we have seen out of your reactions?
RUSSELL HENLEY: Yeah, I think the longer you play this game, the more you want more, you want more success and I feel like I've just worked harder and harder and I feel like I've been a little off just mentally this year, really. Just feel like I just fought really hard through the end, so it just felt really good to see an awesome result.
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