Q. Okay, Mi Hyang, why don't you take us through your round today. Bogey-free and I think you were 5-under overall. Take us through it.
MI HYANG LEE: Yes, of course. I made a double yesterday and one bogey as well, but was great to eight birdie.
But I think today's bogey-free is more happy to me as well. I think front nine was really great, four birdies in a row. That really get me a lot of confident.
So I really look forward to tomorrow.
Q. Can you take us through that stretch of four birdies? Maybe what were some of the best birdies there or take us through it.
MI HYANG LEE: Yes, of course. I mean, it was short hole but it wasn't that easy, but so my second shot wasn't that like that much close but I think my birdie -- my putting was well, so, yeah, it was really good memory for the four holes in a row.
Q. Which hole was that that you were just talking about, 4?
MI HYANG LEE: It was from 4 to 7.
Q. And then closing with just one birdie on the last nine, were you frustrated or happy to still be bogey-free?
MI HYANG LEE: Actually I was a little annoying I didn't -- I missed a birdie putt on No. 17. But, yeah, still I really love to make a bogey-free today, and I think that's not easy though, so, yeah, I'm going to keep positive.
Q. Awesome. Last question: What were some of your goals this week heading into Japan, heading into this week? What were some of the things you were hoping to accomplish with your game as you wrap up the season?
MI HYANG LEE: A lot of Japanese fans give me a lot of confident and positive. It's not yelling, but they pretty loud to support us.
It's really a lot power to me. Just I want to enjoy the golf course, and they always be smiling to me, so trying to keep smile as well and just hopefully play same good putter the next two days as well and we'll see.
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