Q. Welcome to The Belfry, the Betfred British Masters. A lot of boxes ticked off this week. There must be an element of nervousness at times?
HARRY HALL: Definitely, an English crowd, hopefully they know I'm English and they can give me some love out there.
Q. Winning the co-sanctioned event, what did that mean to you?
HARRY HALL: Massive. I've been waiting to play back on the DP World Tour for a long time, and yeah, for the time to finally come is really cool.
Q. Of course Sir Nick Faldo is hosting the event. You've cultivated a friendship with sir Nick recently. What's that been like for you?
HARRY HALL: Yeah, cool to be able to text him, pick his brain on a time to time basis is nice. I went up to his golf club in Montana, Bozeman and spent a day with him hitting some golf balls and learned a lot. So yeah, thank you, Nick.
Q. Has he given you any tips about The Belfry this week?
HARRY HALL: He hasn't, but I definitely need to ask him before I tee off tomorrow.
Q. What are your impressions of the golf course?
HARRY HALL: Yeah, I played 18 yesterday and going to play 18 in a second in the Pro-Am. That should be enough to get some good prep in before tomorrow.
Q. You're certainly a man who has a lot of aspirations, of course this week, we have Ryder Cup points being accumulated for next year. Must be in the forefront of your mind?
HARRY HALL: It's on the forefront of everybody's mind who is young and European and obviously wants to play in the best golf event in the world to. Make that team would be super special whether it's next year or in the near future.
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