Q. All right, here would Jeeno after her second round here to the Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G a little bit of a wonky scorecard yesterday; a little more consistent today. What were some of the differences in your rounds?
JEENO THITIKUL: I make more short putts than beginning the round yesterday. I mean, like the green is kind of bumpy and then you can't really -- you cannot really predict it sometimes.
But, I mean, I hit it better. Like I hit more greens today maybe, more than yesterday I guess.
Q. Still tied right now for leading the field with 12 total birdies. What are you doing to put yourself in some of those scoring positions?
JEENO THITIKUL: I think all the players, especially me, everyone trying to, you know, make more birdies and birdies, because you know if you want to hoist the trophy you need to get birdie for sure.
There is a lot -- you compete against 100 something players, so I think it's key point to keep a birdie here. I mean, like, it has some short holes, like wedges game holes that you might be able to, you know, make a birdies.
Obviously you have to be careful about the tee shot anyway.
Q. What's the challenge coming into a week like this right after a win?
JEENO THITIKUL: I think it just for me, I think it feel more comfortable, more than like another win that I have, and that I have to going to another week, right? It's just like golf.
I think what I have been focusing here is my swing thought, because I haven't felt that good, good in my swing thought in the beginning of the season. So I think last week was kind of really kicked it in my mind that my swing thought should be like this or like that.
So I just trying to keep it going and going because like I don't want to see some bad shot and I feel bad about my swing.
Q. That the swing thought? What's the swing thought that you're focused on that seems to be working so well?
JEENO THITIKUL: Yeah, I trying to focus on my backswing because I had a little bit of laid-off backswing in the beginning of the year. I mean, since last year a little bit I think.
And then also just kicking off a thought when you going to have a swing, so maybe kicking out.
Q. Getting to play with Lydia and Nelly the last two days, how was that?
JEENO THITIKUL: It was great. It was one of the, you know, my favorite group to play. Nelly is playing fantastic golf and then also she playing fast, too, so extra love it. And also Lydia is always one of my sweetest older sisters in the Tour for sure.
So it's great to be pair with them because, you know, like on the final round you might see all these girl in last couple group for sure.
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