Q. Well Jeeno, once again you're in contention here entering the final day. Six beautiful birdies and no bogeys. Must be really pleased.
JEENO THITIKUL: Yeah, I just realize I finish and then seeing the stat, TV like that's showing on the scorecard area, I did hit 18 green, which is really, really, you know, (indiscernible.)
Q. Yeah. What does that tell you when you look back at stats like that? That must mean you're in a nice groove and working into this championship nicely.
JEENO THITIKUL: Yeah, it is. They have it every day, so even the bad day, good day it's showing -- like the stat showing how did you do out there on each day, so it's kind of like a little bit (indiscernible) and then just fix some problems.
Q. Minjee Lee beside you as you both look to chase down Katsu. How do you go about your business tomorrow and apply pressure to the leader?
JEENO THITIKUL: I love playing with Minjee and love playing in contention on Sunday. And then I don't know, I mean, like Katsu had a really good run yesterday and she's doing a great job out there today too.
Like it's just really makable course. The green is a little unpredictable, but also the course isn't that long and everyone can play -- like she play yesterday 11-under; who knows? If it wouldn't be our group, can be the group in front of us. So I think just trying to make birdie as atmosphere much as we can.
Q. Probably have to visit what happened last time you were on Tour. How do we change the script entering the final do you? Maybe coming from behind sounds fun for you.
JEENO THITIKUL: Yes, every time that I play in contention on Sunday it's really excitement on it and then nervous for sure.
And then I was just chasing down, chasing the best you can do on each tournament. You know, it just really matter of like shot by shot to be honest. Like 18 holes, 18 opportunities for everyone. Not just for me. So trying my best.
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