Michael Block after Charles Schwab: I'm going to see my boys tomorrow night



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Michael Block after Charles Schwab: I'm going to see my boys tomorrow night
Michael Block after Charles Schwab: I'm going to see my boys tomorrow night

Michael Block could not be satisfied with his poor performance at the Charles Schwab Challenge. He finished last out of 120 players with an 11-over-par score. Block was particularly emotional at the end, given that he was not satisfied with his performance.

It is obvious that this tournament was not a lucky one for him considering that he did not succeed in his ideas. "It's one of those days of golf. If you play golf, you know exactly what just happened," Block said, as quoted by golfmonthly.com "So I don't really need to explain it too much because, if you are a golfer, you've had the day I've had.

You understand the facts of where the lies aren't good and the trees are in your way every time. Even your good shots are bad, your bad shots are worse, et cetera, et cetera. It is what it is. I'm going to live with it. I thought it was going to happen that third or fourth round last week at Oak Hill, and it never happened.

It happened now, and I wasn't surprised by it, to tell you the truth."

Michael Block: I'm going to see my boys tomorrow night

In addition to his great performance at the PGA Championship and the fact that he impressed everyone with his performance, he also knew that golf is a sport in which it is difficult to predict what will happen next.

There was a lack of a consistent tempo imposed by Block. What he looks forward to the most is seeing his children again. "The experience I had that last week was next level. So today, coming out here and not having my game at all and having a lot of bad luck or whatever you might call it, just call it golf.

It is what it is. At the same time, I sat there, and I thought about it, and I said, I'm going to see my boys tomorrow night. Like I said, I'm not disappointed. I'm going to go home tomorrow night. (Crying). I'm sorry."

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