Q. Cameron, another dominating performance out there. What's been clicking so well these three days for you?
CAMERON YOUNG: Honestly, I've just played some really solid golf. Obviously new caddie this week with Paul Tesori. I think the work that he's put in on my behalf this week, just as far as preparation and game planning, has done a lot of good for me.
Kind of like I said yesterday, I'm just very confident in the decisions we've made, and I think it's allowing me to make some really good golf swings. Then it helps that I made a couple of 25-footers that don't have to go in.
The match today early, I made one on 2 that was probably 15 feet and one on 4 that was probably 20-something. Just neither of those have to go in. If the match is up 1- or 2-up through those holes, it's not the same as 4-up. So yeah.
Q. How much more do you pay attention to your opponent a little bit more here than if it was stroke play?
CAMERON YOUNG: Yeah, a little bit. There's times that your decision is changed by what they do.
Q. Did that happen today?
CAMERON YOUNG: I think there was one. There was one on 13. If he had gone first and hit it to 14 feet I would not have hit 5-iron off the tee. Obviously I went first and kind of did what I had planned. But that's one where it definitely would have changed.
I can't think of one that did. There must be something there. Nothing I can think of today.
Q. What are you kind of looking forward to in your matchup tomorrow?
CAMERON YOUNG: I don't know who it's against yet.
Q. Horschel closed it out, so it's Horschel.
CAMERON YOUNG: He's obviously a past champion of the event. I've been around Billy quite a lot and I know how intense he is and also how good he is at golf.
I think it will be a lot of fun. He's a fun guy to play against. It would be a big accomplishment to beat him, I think, just knowing how gritty he is and how much he loves match play.
Yeah, I'm just going to go try to execute the same plan and hope I get off to a start like I have the last few days.
Q. Is there one particular thing you kind of focus on in match play? A lot of guys, like I said, try not to give holes away. Is there something that's the main focus for you outside the swing thoughts?
CAMERON YOUNG: Yeah, I know that's kind of a standard one, just keep yourself in every hole, but that is a large part of it. You just never know when you can make an 18-footer for par and kind of keep the match going your way or just entirely flip the momentum.
It's too fast to give up on a hole, and you just never know when your opponent might miss something and you might make something. One hole can change the match drastically.
So I think the guys that have said that are very correct. It's a major part of it.
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