Q. 71 for your third round here at the Betfred British Masters. Conditions noticeably a bit tougher. How did you find it today?
JEONG WEON KO: I think it was a bit like the practise rounds where there was a lot of wind, and in opposite direction, so it didn't quite help us.
Yeah, it was really tough. The greens are getting firmer and firmer, and the wind was really tricky out here.
Q. The greenkeepers obviously gave you a bit of a hard time at times with some of those pin positions out there today.
JEONG WEON KO: They are tough. There are some spiny greens. Some are firmer. You have to adjust to that and play your best, and the rough's are really not forgiving. So you've got to be really careful with the iron shots.
Q. Was it difficult at times? You must have had an idea of what Niklas Norgaard was doing up ahead.
JEONG WEON KO: I was doing my own thing. I was busy doing my own thing. Tomorrow I'll do the same thing as well. Do my own thing, and hopefully it's going to be good.
Q. Speaking of tomorrow, looks like the weather might potentially be a little bit worse. Does that lend any favour to you at all?
JEONG WEON KO: I think I'll enjoy it as much, so if other guys don't like, it better for me.
Q. Looking at tomorrow, you're six shots behind, but if we look at the kind of scores that came in today under slightly worse conditions, looking to get worse tomorrow, anything can happen.
JEONG WEON KO: Yeah, definitely. So I could play like Niklas did today, and we'll see. I'll do my best and we'll see.
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