Q. All right, here with Lexi Thompson after the third round of the Meijer LPGA Classic. Just another solid round today. How did it feel for you out there?
LEXI THOMPSON: Yeah, it was overall a little bit not as -- sorry, my best ball striking day. But I scrambled very well and stayed positive, patient, and that's what it's kind of all about.
I didn't hit my most solid iron shots or drivers out there, but scrambled and made up and downs when I needed to, so I'll take the positives going into tomorrow.
Q. Two birdies in the last three holes. What did it feel like coming down the stretch there?
LEXI THOMPSON: Yeah, just coming into the last few holes I knew I could birdie a few if I stayed patient. The weather was really nice today. It was a little windy in some parts.
But coming in I was just like just give myself the birdie looks and hopefully a few drop.
Q. You had a ton of fans out there when you finished. What was that like today?
LEXI THOMPSON: It was great to see. The fans are incredible here year in year out. I think today was probably the most I've seen in a while.
So hopefully even more come out tomorrow. I know it's Father's Day, but maybe some fathers make a day of it.
Q. Lexi, it's a very crowded leaderboard; 11 players within three strokes of the lead. Is this a tournament where you feel like anybody can win, or do you feel like you owe -- after last year, you came so close to winning, you feel like this year could be Lexi's year?
LEXI THOMPSON: I mean, I'm just going to go out tomorrow and hope for the best. Of course it was a close call last year, but it's fair game tomorrow. Everybody is going to come out swinging. Good weather tomorrow, so I know birdies will have to be made and I'll have to go pin seeking.
I will hope for the best, go out there and embrace the opportunity, and really love on the fans.
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