What they said: Rod Pampling
Published 7/3/2009 at PGATOUR.com News
MARK WILLIAMS: Rod Pampling, thanks for joining us at the AT&T; National interview room. Bright and early start for you this morning. You've got to be happy with 6-under 64, currently tied for the lead with Tiger still out there. Just talk about your day and some of the good things you did.
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