The Northern Trust

Thursday, August 20, 2020

Norton, Massachusetts, USA

TPC Boston

Sebastian Munoz

Quick Quotes


Q. You start off the round with seven birdies in a row. First off what got you going so quickly, and what's your mind-set as you're just making birdie after birdie?

SEBASTIÁN MUÑOZ: Something clicked yesterday during my practice round with my putting and just kind of freed my mind. I don't have to think so much about technique anymore about speed. So on the first hole I made a good like 15-footer left-to-right. Hideki and Kevin stuffed it pretty close from farther from me, so it was nice to get it.

And then, you know, 2-putted 2. On 3, hit a nice shot and made a good putt. It just kind of kept going and when I made five in a row, I'm like, well, we're here now, so we just keep pressing. We made birdie, hit it really close on 6. And 7, the par 5, I hit driver, driver and had the putter in my hand. It just happened. I hit in the right spots and I got the good breaks.

Q. After you make seven birdies in a row, does it change your thought process at all, and after that, you only make one more birdie coming in. Is there a little bit of a disappointment in that?

SEBASTIÁN MUÑOZ: No, not really a disappointment. You know, it's golf. Sometimes you misread the putt, you miss the putt and it goes in; and sometimes you actually read the putt correctly, hit the putt perfect and it just skips to the right; and it's just golf you have to understand that. I felt like I got the good breaks the start and played pretty solid on the back nine and made one birdie and lipped-out a couple and misread a couple. I felt pretty good with my game and I'm just happy.

Q. What's the most birdies you've made in a row?

SEBASTIÁN MUÑOZ: Eight in the PGA TOUR Latin America in the final round somewhere in Ecuador.

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