Q. So Pernilla, you played well enough today to jump up to 98. Is that something you keep up with?
PERNILLA LINDBERG: I'm in a fortunate situation where I have my major champion status, so for me it doesn't really matter.
I mean, but at the same time, I mean, it's just nice to prove to myself I guess in one way to stay inside 100, to keep your card that way.
But, yeah, at the same time, not -- like I said, I'm not --
Q. It's not a pressure situation for you, but it's a nice thing for you to be able to keep up with?
PERNILLA LINDBERG: Yes, exactly.
Q. And how have you played toward the end of the season?
PERNILLA LINDBERG: I have not gutted the scores out. The game really doesn't feel that bad, but I'm just not gutting the scores out at all. First half of the year I felt like I probably hit the ball the best I ever hit it and my putter was ice cold, which is so unusual.
This is my 12th year on tour and I relied on my putter so far in my career. So it was very frustrating, and I've been working hard on my long game, and that was actually showing up.
Then in the second half of the year I lost the ball striking a little bit and the putting has still been frustrating, so this week I'm feeling a lot better. Starting to feel like myself on the greens a little bit.
So I wish that would've shown up a little earlier in the season, but better late than never.
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