Q. Nanna, that was a whole bunch of birdies out there; bogey-free day. Still with Nasa to finish, but you're tied for the lead right now. How do you feel you played today?
NANNA KOERSTZ MADSEN: I played really good on the front nine; played decent on the back nine. Didn't have as many birdie opportunities. I mean, it was still birdie, but longer putts.
Yeah, it was a steady round.
Q. Definitely steady. What was clicking for you today?
NANNA KOERSTZ MADSEN: What was what?
Q. What was clicking working for you today? What clicked?
NANNA KOERSTZ MADSEN: Well, on the front nine I hit it really close so I didn't have that much work to do on the greens.
Q. Uh-huh.
NANNA KOERSTZ MADSEN: Yeah, back nine I hit a little -- couple of loose iron shots that, yeah, didn't get a birdie chance.
But overall I hit a lot of good drives. I was in play all the time, so that makes it easier.
Q. And birdie on the last hole, even after that long delay.
NANNA KOERSTZ MADSEN: Yeah, it was good. I hit it to three meter, four meter maybe, so would've liked a better chance at a putt. It was a good birdie.
Q. How much did you you have left when play suspended?
NANNA KOERSTZ MADSEN: I was actually down on the bottom on 17, so I had a long putt. I was not excited about that, but it went okay.
Q. Overall what's your take away from these two days playing really well and going into the weekend?
NANNA KOERSTZ MADSEN: Just going to keep doing what I'm doing. If I hit the fairways, then hopefully I can hit some good iron shots, which are getting better right now. I just want to drop more putts. Then I'll be happy.
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