Q. Take me a little bit through the week, the good things and things that were a challenge.
HANNAH GREEN: Yeah, I played really well the first day and obviously today I had a good round so that was really nice to finish the week off that way.
But I really struggled on Friday adjusting to the firm greens. Sahalee has been a big test for all of us. You can't really -- even though the par-5s are gettable today, you still have to hit really good shots and leave yourself on the right sides of the fairways and things like that.
So all in all, pretty pleased. Going back to Australia next week, so I'm excited to go home for a couple weeks before Evian.
Q. I was going to ask you about that, what comes next.
HANNAH GREEN: Yeah, so I've got a 30-plus journey back to Australia. I'll be home about ten days and then I'll travel up to Evian. That will be the first time I've been in Australia since before Palos Verdes, so since March. I'm looking forward to going back. It will be a really quick turnover, but I think it will be good for me mentally. Not that I've been struggling the last few months, but it's always nice to return home.
Q. We were talk about the Olympics. How much are you looking forward to that?
HANNAH GREEN: Yeah, absolutely. Getting the opportunity in Tokyo was an amazing experience, albeit through COVID, so super excited for Paris to be alongside Minjee as well. Both from Perth and played junior golf together, so it's really cool for us to both be there.
Even her brother is on the team. So I think we have really good vibes for the Olympics and excited to get to Golf National.
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