Where things just sort of fall into place?
GEOFF OGILVY: Yeah, it was really nice. As I said, I was just — the ball kept going well. When I missed the fairways, it wasn’t that bad. When I missed a couple greens, like on 18, it was just a really nice spot. It’s one of those days that makes you wonder why you find it so hard sometimes. But then you wake up tomorrow, and it’s back to normal. And it’s days like this that kind of frustrate you. It’s just nice to have one every now and then. It’s nice when you do. It’s nice when you do have one of those days to capitalize on that and shoot a really, really low score, which I did. So it’s nice. Q. When you have the day you’re making just a putt or two and you’re hitting the ball just okay, is it frustrating because you realize there’s not much you can necessarily do to try to make that change? It just has to evolve over time? GEOFF OGILVY: Yeah, I guess. That’s kind of the way I view it because whenever I try too hard — like if I sat for three hours on the putting green every aftern