PITTSFORD, N.Y. — The press room at Oak Hill looked the same as it did 10 years ago to Shaun Micheel, with a few notable exceptions.
The Wanamaker Trophy was gone.
The empty chairs outnumbered reporters by a 5-to-1 margin.
And it was the wrong day of the week.
"I wish it wasn't Tuesday," he said, settling into a chair to talk about the memories of his PGA Championship victory a decade ago at Oak Hill.
The final major of the year feels more like a reunion to Micheel. He brought his wife and two children — the oldest was three months from being born when he won — along with his wife's parents. Micheel was trying to figure out a way to get them inside the ropes so they could follow his amazing footsteps in 2003, all the way to that 7-iron on the 18th hole that stopped 2 inches from the cup and sealed his win.
"I'm anxious to show them where I had one piece of history, I guess," he said.
It's his only piece of history.