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Lucas Glover
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October 31, 2005
At the Funai Classic, one of the Tour's young guns birdied the last two holes to get his first win
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October 31, 2005

Lucas Glover

At the Funai Classic, one of the Tour's young guns birdied the last two holes to get his first win

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SI: You're not married yet and don't have any kids. Guys like you aren't supposed to win at Disney, are they?

LG: I probably had a little bit more time to rest between rounds than the other guys did--kind of an unfair advantage.

SI: Your best chance to win this year had been at the BellSouth. What happened there?

LG: I needed a birdie on the [par-5] 72nd hole and blew it. I hit it in the water, then hit it in the water again. I made a 7 and finished 10th. It felt as bad as this feels good. I needed some alone time that night.

SI: You go to this week's Chrysler Championship 28th on the money list. Looks as if you'll get into the Tour Championship lying down.

LG: I'm not doing that. I'm not going to take that chance. As hard as I tried today, I'm going to try every day next week.

SI: Tom Pernice says he always kids you about being a redneck, yet you don't drive a pickup, hunt or fish.

LG: Oh, I fish, and I talk like a redneck. But I don't own any camo.

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