Ben Curtis
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Ben Curtis
Ben Clifford Curtisis an American professional golfer on the PGA Tour, best known for winning the 2003 Open Championship...
ProfessionGolfer
Date of Birth26 May 1977
along families few justin played quite somebody
We know each other quite well. Our families get along well. When you play with somebody for the first time, you don't know how to react. I've played with Justin quite a few times and you know how he reacts and just go out there and just have fun.
four golf good instead key playing rounds together ways
I'm still a long ways away from playing really good golf. It's coming, but I'd like to put four good rounds together instead of one or two. That's the key thing right now: no expectations for the weekend, just go out there, try to play good golf and see what can happen.
open
I just feel it's something I should do as the Open champion.
fun good led seems together
Just seems like one good thing's led to another. Everything has kind of come together at the right time. It's just fun to go out and play again.
events guys shoot wish
I didn't want to come in here and just shoot 80-80, say, 'See you guys later,' ... It was just one of those unfortunate events that happened, that I wish I could be here. From now, I'll be here in the future.
feels good matter shoot time
I think any time you can shoot under par, it doesn't matter if it's 71 right now for me. It just feels good to go out there and shoot a good number.
huge
If we didn't have a huge multinational corporation on our backs, we'd be golden.
par struggle
I didn?t struggle to make bogeys or par even. They were just all tap-ins. It?s just one of those rounds.
either good hard hit hung par shot stay struggled tough tried trying
It was just one of those things, and I just never could get comfortable with the shot I had. I was either trying to hit it too hard or too easy. It's just tough to get it close, but I hung in there and just tried to stay positive. The good thing was I just struggled to make a par or bogey.