Q. How much more special is this win with Reagan on the bag and your family walking side by side with you the whole week?
STEWART CINK: I don't know if I have words. It just keeps getting better. Winning with Reagan caddying back in the fall was amazing, but Connor couldn't be there. It was his birthday, but today he just flew in, changed his flight from Wyoming to be here just for this, and there's no way I was going to not win with him coming all the way down here.
It was just so great to have the whole family here. It means so much to me. It's just a really -- a blast this week. I just can't explain it.
Q. Reagan, these are the moments with your dad you're going to remember for the rest of your life. I don't know if it's sunk in for you, but when you think back on this week, what moments are the most special to you?
REAGAN CINK: Everything in between the shots, walking down the fairways, hanging out. We talk and we plan the shots and we've got a good system, but it's just like the time we get to spend joking around walking down the fairway, it's awesome. It's the best. It really is.
Q. Lisa, for you, what do you feel when you see all of your boys together like this doing what your whole family has loved for their entire lives?
LISA CINK: You're really going to ask me that?
Q. I'm sorry.
LISA CINK: It's just amazing. God has blessed us beyond words. I'm just so grateful, and I love them so much.
Q. Stewart, congratulations. You didn't have to do a lot today. You didn't have to throw a bunch of birdies on the board. The first two days you don't win a tournament, but I think you did. A great finish. Just talk about this win, your third here, second this season and eighth on the TOUR.
STEWART CINK: I think you put your nose way out in front here, and it's hard for the afternoon players to really get a lot of good momentum because the course has just got a lot of resistance to scoring late in the day.
I can't really explain why here it is that way so much, but it seems like it is. There's low scores early but then in the afternoon -- I knew if I played solid today that it would be really hard to get a lot closer.
And I did, I played really solid, and it wasn't spectacular yesterday or today, but today I was in play all day long.
I did the job that I needed to do today to come away with a little bit of a cushion on the last few holes, which is such a pleasure to experience. It doesn't happen to many people that many times in their career, but to walk down that fairway with a big lead and see that ball come up on dry land here on the 18th fringe with Reagan on the bag, and I knew Connor and Lisa were out there, it's almost beyond words.
Q. Reagan was on the bag in the fall when you won, but from listening to you talk this week, that was kind of a father-son thing. Now this is a golfer-caddie thing. Now you have a business relationship thing, too.
STEWART CINK: Well, it really started back in the fall when we had that win. I just don't think anybody else picked up on it. We had already established that plan. We have not wavered from that plan except for a bout three or four tournaments where I missed the cut and I decided to double down on it, and it's resulted in good finishes the last couple tournaments I've played in.
We were doing it when Reagan started caddying. That's actually one of the things that I implemented as a system of my own, and I knew Reagan would come along because he's seen me play golf his whole life and he believes in what I do, and he was none the happier than to come in and help implement that system.
And it worked at Safeway, it worked here this week. I look forward to the rest of the year with him caddying. I might just retire when he stops caddying. How can I top this?
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