Q. All right, here with Hae Ran Ryu after her third round at the Dana Open. 6-under today. Take me a little bit through the round.
HAERAN RYU: Today I think almost same as every day today because I just keep green and I want to just try to one putt and the putting green.
But today I can make some lot of long putts and made some a lot of birdies on the tricky hole. That's good today too, I think.
Q. Would you say the front nine is a little harder than the back nine?
HAERAN RYU: Uh-huh.
Q. How important is it to have a good front nine coming out here?
HAERAN RYU: I don't know.
Q. What makes the front nine harder maybe?
HAERAN RYU: I think normally my ball was going to fade left to right, and I think little tricky to keep straight at the pin.
But the back nine I can make some straight at the pin and make some birdies on back nine. Front nine that is tricky more me I think.
Q. Because of your natural fade?
HAERAN RYU: Yeah.
Q. Tomorrow you think it will be important to score another low round just knowing there are a lot of birdies out there?
HAERAN RYU: Maybe. Because the Chanettee make some lot of birdies today and she's pretty good player on the LPGA Tour.
I just keep mindset for the make some a lot of birdies to good play I think. And today is pretty good and I just want to keep going to tomorrow.
Q. It was almost a year ago since you won on tour in Arkansas.
HAERAN RYU: Yeah.
Q. How would you say that experience has helped you and do you think about that win a lot when you're in these positions?
HAERAN RYU: I'm not sure, but always before I'm come to U.S. at Korea I'm always good playing after the July, now soon as comes my season, and always ready for that.
Q. So you like the end of summer, summer season?
HAERAN RYU: Yeah.
Q. You like the warm weather then?
HAERAN RYU: Yeah.
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