Q. If I would have told you at the beginning of June you'd win in back-to-back weeks, including the first FedExCup Playoff event, thanks in large part to your putting, what would you have told me?
LUCAS GLOVER: I would have hired you a therapist.
No, you work hard no matter what, whether you're fighting something or you're playing great. You just work hard because you never know when it can turn, and it's turned very quickly for me. Luckily I've been in a good frame of mind to take advantage of it.
Q. No one would have blamed you if you would have come in this week totally mentally drained, and you also had a fight on 13 when you thought maybe that ball was embedded, you water on 14, make that huge bogey putt. What were you telling yourself to not play yourself out of something, and no one would have blamed you if you did?
LUCAS GLOVER: No, it was just keep fighting, keep fighting. Closing holes here aren't easy birdies, and aren't easy pars really under pressure, so it was just keep fighting, stay close, stay close, and I was fortunate to get in a playoff.
I said yesterday the guns would be coming, and they came.
I was just last man standing this week.
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