Q. Doug, pretty flawless playing. Just not quite getting finished. What did you feel about having our come back in the morning to finish off a couple but you're in the lead?
DOUG GHIM: Yeah, obviously I'm sure everybody would've loved to have finished today. At the same time, it's not our first rodeo. We have done this. At the Wyndham I think we had to play 36 holes on Sunday.
Just glad that we're going to be able to finish the tournament. For us that are going to Japan, we're going to finish at a relatively decent time.
Q. Talk about that four-birdie stretch on the back nine before play got stopped.
DOUG GHIM: Yeah, obviously a very gettable stretch, and it's been a lot nicer today, definitely a lot less wind in the afternoon for sure.
So 13 playing downwind, 14 downwind, 15 downwind, 16 downwind, you're going to have a lot of opportunities. It's definitely how you hope to play them, and just fortunate enough to get the looks and actually convert.
Q. How do you look at the challenge tomorrow of just having to finish up those last two holes and turn around and try not to get too much in your head or too tight between your third and final round in the same day?
DOUG GHIM: Probably maybe a little bit easier to get to play two holes before the fourth round. I think I also get to see how things shake out. I'm tied for the lead now. JT has got some easy gettable holes coming in.
I'm assuming even if I make my par putt on 17 and maybe grab a birdie on 18, I'm sure he's going to be ahead. I'm assuming.
So, yeah, at the end of the day it's just another golf round and just got to keep playing well.
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