Q. All right, here with Jenny Bae. Wrapped up this week in Shanghai. Can you just talk about how you would summarize this week?
JENNY BAE: I think by far it's been one of the more fun weeks for me, one of the best. I'm just not -- I mean, not even including the score, just the vibe and all. I think it was just really good.
Q. And why do you say that? Anything in particular mindset-wise or anything, people around you that contributed to that?
JENNY BAE: Definitely my coach and my caddie. You know, just coach roasting me every single day was just great. I feel like the green conditions weren't exactly top tier, but I feel like because of that I just told myself if it doesn't go in, it doesn't go in. You might as well get it there. I feel like with that mindset I was able to hit and make a lot of putts.
Q. Any specific notes your coach had after yesterday's round, after you debriefed maybe?
JENNY BAE: No. He told me, let's go grab some food, and we got every thing that we usually get in America, so it was weird.
Q. Were you looking it leaderboards today or anything like that or just...
JENNY BAE: Not really. I mean, I glanced once and there is a big gap and I told myself, you can try. If not, just try to make as many birdies going in.
Q. What's the one thing you feel like you're going to take away? Another great finish like Mexico; you played really well there, too.
JENNY BAE: I feel like if I can keep this mindset of regardless of how good the greens are, how bad the greens are, just be confident and stroking your putt I feel like I'm be set for a good tournament.
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