Boo -145 over Badds
Interesting play here.
BOO WEEKLEY: It's good to be back. I don't know why you brought up the 72. I'm trying to have some good vibes, not bad ones.
It's good to always come back to a place where you won. Hoping I can carry that trend, keep the mojo going this year. It's been a struggle so far this year, I'm hoping to find something here to turn it around.
JOHN BUSH: What is it about Harbour town that suits your high that well.
BOO WEEKLEY: It's the way the golf course lays out. It's one that I grew up on, small greens, kind of tree-lined fairways. You pick a spot, you can hit it here. You can work the ball in any direction, which makes it easy for me
Q. With all the good feeling you have here, do you hope this is the week that things can get back?
BOO WEEKLEY: I've got the feeling that this week is the week I come back. That I feel like I can do something. I've been working hard at home. The last two weeks I've been off, I've actually played golf when I was at home, instead of going fishing all the time or hunting all the time. So I'm ready. I'm curious. I've got a little itch. I'm ready to get out there and get back.
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. ? Boo Weekley, a two-time winner at Harbour Town (2007, ?08), is off to a slow start this season. In nine events his best finish is a tie for 24th in Puerto Rico and the primary culprit for his pedestrian play is his putting.
We spotted Weekley working with putting guru Mike Taylor Tuesday afternoon at Harbour Town, and marveled at his show of consistency as the pride of the Florida panhandle calmly rolled in six consecutive 10 footers.
?I can make ?em here, it?s out there we?re working on,? Weekley said. ?Building confidence.?
I like that hes been out practicing. His game has shown signs of life. Good luck