Q. All right, here with Jennifer Chang after her third round here. Six-stroke difference from yesterday. What was going on that helped you improve today from yesterday?
JENNIFER CHANG: Yeah, I stuck to the same process. Honestly, yesterday it was just one bad hole and everything else was good.
I didn't really change anything. Just tried to stay patient out there and let everything come to me. It worked out.
Q. Yeah, same score as the first day. What were you doing well the first day and maybe also today that helped you manage the challenges of this course?
JENNIFER CHANG: Yeah, I made a lot of putts. Set myself up, good looks for birdies that I missed even, but I was just sticking to the process and letting everything come to me.
Q. As a USC alum, are you used to these difficult hilly courses a little bit?
JENNIFER CHANG: Yeah, definitely just the grass here. Very hilly like Palos Verdes where we played earlier this year. So very familiar with the grass.
Just feels like home any time I'm in LA.
Q. And what's the strategy like going into tomorrow? Same sort of stuff?
JENNIFER CHANG: Yeah. I mean, I think I'm going to not try to think about it being the final round. I know there is always added pressure to that, so I'm not going to let that get to me. Just take it one shot at a time and stick to the process.
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