Player Interviews
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Anthony Kim
Anthony Kim knew his life was changing when he was lining up his putt on the 18th green, filled with emotion as he realized all his hard work was paying off.
Ben Curtis
Ben Curtis says he played better than he scored, and he is going into THE PLAYERS next week feeling confident.
Heath Slocum
Heath Slocum talks about what it was like to play with 2008 Champion, Anthony Kim.
Jason Bohn
Jason Bohn is putting well, hitting his lines, and looking in great shape for next week's tournament.
Jim Furyk
Jim Furyk says Anthony Kim has a lot of game and a lot of confidence, so it's no wonder he's whooping the field.
Robert Allenby
Even though the greens were firm as cement today, Robert Allenby says the course set-up was perfect this week, they did a fantastic job.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Anthony KIm
Anthony Kim, third round leader, finishes the day with a fantastic bogey-free 66 which Jason Bohn refers to as Tiger esque.
Jason Bohn
Jason Bohn chips in par on 18 to tie for second in the third round.
Pat Perez
Pat Perez has some new wedges he's trying to work in and they're working to his advantage.
Friday, May 2, 2008
Anthony Kim
Anthony Kim attributes staying patient as part of his good fortune on the course today. He feels fortunate to have gotten out of there today with a 67 after dealing with firm greens and tricky wind.
Camilo Villegas
Camilo Villegas says that today's round brought some tough conditions and could have been a lot better, but he is happy with his putting. He's still in the middle of it and ready for the weekend.
Dudley Hart
With a nice round today and a lot of success at Pebble Beach and a top 10 last week, Dudley Hart has a nice position going into the weekend.
George McNeill
Although he missed a couple of putts on the back nine, George McNeill is not displeased with his round at all. He felt comfortable with his game and the way he was swinging.
Jason Bohn
Jason Bohn had a solid round today, starting with four birdies on the front side and then got it to 9 under to take the lead on the back side.
Jim Furyk
A little breeze and less moisture on the greens, allowing for a little bit more release on the ball, leads Jim Furyk to believe scores will be slightly higher today.
Phil Mickelson
Phil Mickelson says it was an "intersting" day on the course today and that he'll have a lot of work to do on the weekend.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
David Toms
David Toms is looking comfortable out on the course and off to a nice start with two birdies at the end of his round.
Geoff Ogilvy
Geoff Ogilvy shares his thoughts about his missed putts.
Jason Bohn
Feeling healthy after battling with injuries last year, Jason Bohn talks about his health and coming back to the tournament this year.
Nick Flanagan
The week started off a bit slow for Nick Flanagan, but the shots are rolling now.
Phil Mickelson
Phil Mickelson talks about the fans, his five birdies, and his love-hate relationship with No. 17.
Vaughn Taylor
Vaughn Taylor has been working on his swing and it's beginning to pay off.
Zach Johnson
Zach Johnson is pleased with his performance on the Quail Hollow course today.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Adam Scott
After his victory last week at the EDS Byron Nelson, Adam Scott is looking forward to this week now at the Wachovia Championship, a course he likes a lot and has played well in the past.
Phil Mickelson
Phil Mickelson spent the last two weeks working on his game and is now excited to play this week at Quail Hollow, one of his favorites courses on the TOUR.
Rory Sabbatini
Looking at his season this year, Rory Sabbatini really got off to a good start—was runner up in Hawaii, played well in San Diego, but hasn't played well the last couple of weeks and is hoping to work those bugs back out of his system.
Trevor Immelman
After his win at the Masters, Trevor Immelman is excited to be back at the Wachovia Championship where the practice facilities are great, the golf course is second to none, and as usual it's in fantastic condition.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Boo Weekly
After a hectic 2007, a win at the 2008 Verizon Heritage, and some time off to play with his little boy, Boo Weekly has recharged his batteries and is ready for a good week at the Wachovia Championship.
Brandt Snedeker
After a good start in Hilton Head followed by a week off, Brandt Snedeker is back at it again here at the Wachovia Championship.
Johnson Wagner
After winning the Shell Houston Open and playing the Masters, Johnson Wagner's confidence is sky high and he's excited to be at home playing at Quail Hollow.

