Q. Congratulations.
INA KIM-SCHAAD: Thank you.
Q. Front half you kind of were building this big lead. At some point it looked like your putter got hot. How consistent were you playing on this front nine?
INA KIM-SCHAAD: Honestly, I don't even remember. It's just all a blur. I just tried to stay super committed to every shot and I honestly couldn't even tell you what I was shooting, what she was shooting.
I was really immersed in what I was doing. This morning, I would say this morning's match I got a little bit too over controlly with my putting, so I just -- like my goal for this afternoon was just to let it go. Let go of the putter and just, yeah, definitely felt more athletic and I was having fun out there.
Q. It got tighter on the end, but how do you think your experience comes into play?
INA KIM-SCHAAD: Yeah, I never really got stressed when I lost a hole or hit a bad shot. You know, it's nice having my family here and my his on the bag. It's pretty easy here to just look around and appreciate what you're looking at. It was easy to let everything roll off and not stress about it.
Obviously I was playing the number win seed so I was excepting really, really solid golf.
I got it, so, yeah.
Q. Overall being back in the finals, how does that feel when you look back at this week, already so many positives?
INA KIM-SCHAAD: Pinch me? I mean, this was obviously my goal coming in for sure. I've worked ready hard this year to try and get here.
But, yeah, it's still pretty unbelievable. I'm super excited and grateful that I get to play this course one more time. I'm excited.
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