Q. Jerry, in the end, it all adds up to 68. How are you feeling after signing for that score?
JERRY KELLY: I had trouble finding the club face most of the day, and then I couldn't really hit very good putts. So I don't know how I got to 200, but I got some birdies in there. You know, took advantage of the par-5s. Well, no, I didn't, because I missed No. 1. But I got 2 and 3, which was a nice comeback. 2, 3, and 4, actually.
So I put myself on the road, and then I just paused. Every time I made a birdie, I just ended up making a bogey. So, you know, those poa annua greens, they're tough. But I need to go figure a little something out. I didn't have speed or lines. So I got to find something out.
Q. When you have a day like you said, you're fighting a little, how do you stay in the moment and not put yourself out of the tournament?
JERRY KELLY: I'm still in the tournament. So, you know, a good one tomorrow, you don't worry about today. So that's kind of the mindset. I'm in the -- I'm back in the Peloton, chase group one, I got to go after the (indiscernible).
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