"You know, probably this was the biggest challenge that I've ever faced on the golf course, being in the same group as World No. 1 and World No. 2," said Lopez, who was ranked No. 136 entering this event. "I was just very fortunate and very lucky to have that challenge, to face it, knowing I had to play my best game because they were going to play good. I knew they were going to hit some great shots, and I had to keep up with them. At the same time, it just tells me that I could be in the same level. I'm working, I'm practicing and doing lots of hard stuff to one day be up there in the World Rankings with them."