Q. How did it feel out there to put that together obviously going into a major?
MARIA FASSI: I mean, I think it was kind of -- this whole week I was feeling good. I was hitting it good, putting good rolls on the putts, and I think today they just kind of finally dropped.
Eagling 18 and kind of going 5-under with nine to play really just gave me the boost in confidence I needed to go low again. The front nine played hard for me. I think I they're tough holes and it was windy out there.
Just very happy with the way I played, with the game how it's looking, and very excited for KPMG next week.
Q. I've heard a lot from maybe some veterans on the LPGA about how it takes a while to learn this course, and then finally put that and execute and find a low number here. Do you see that out there? Have you learned it pretty quickly, do you think?
MARIA FASSI: Yeah, I think there are some hard holes out there where if you know I guess where is a good place to miss and where is the easiest up and down, I guess it really pays off.
And I think essentially the greens can be tricky. I think playing it more can really payoff. I mean, you still have to hit the shots. Even though you know course like the back of your hand, you still have to make the putts.
I think as the years go by I'm going to be more comfortable out here. And hopefully I can get a win out here someday.
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