Q. You've played six competitive rounds here in your young career. What's the most important lesson you think you've learned about competing in the Masters?
LUDVIG ÅBERG: That is a loaded question. I think it demands so much discipline. It demands a lot of patience, which I think we've had over the last couple of days. I'd love to be a little bit sharper.
But I think in general, you can't really force things around here. Sometimes par is a good score. Sometimes even on the par-5s, sometimes par is a good score. Hopefully we can be a little bit sharper, but it's a cool place to play golf at.
Q. What do you want to sharpen up between now and your final 36?
LUDVIG ÅBERG: I think a little bit better into the greens would be nice. I felt like -- you're going to hit a lot of fairways at this place, and then have a little bit better control. Today I felt like I hit some nice shots, but distance control was a little bit off, couldn't quite figure out the wind. So getting that a little bit sharper, getting a little bit closer to the hole would be appreciated.
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