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KPMG WOMEN'S PGA CHAMPIONSHIP


June 13, 2015


Morgan Pressel


HARRISON, NEW YORK

Q. Happy to finish with the eagle?
MORGAN PRESSEL: Definitely happy. When I got to the 18th tee and I saw that the tee was moved up a little bit, plus it was downwind, I said to my caddie, I said definitely we can get there today if we hit a good drive and I did. I don't think that I hit the ball as well today. I'm going to definitely go out and hit some golf balls. I wasn't real happy, kind of limped in a little bit coming down the stretch -- actually the whole day. But again, I missed some putts where I had opportunities for birdies. It was a little bit of hamming-and-egging it. When I hit a poor drive I was able to get up-and-down. And when I hit a good approach in, I didn't make as many birdie putts as could I have. There's definitely some stuff to work on and I'm excited for Sunday of a major championship tomorrow.

Q. Even though you stitched it together, you're still three or four strokes off the lead, how do you feel going into Sunday without being that close?
MORGAN PRESSEL: Well, the back nine was huge. I was not really in the tournament when I made the turn, and missed a short putt for birdie on 9. So I was a little frustrated about that. But then to shoot 32 coming in on the back put me right back in the tournament and I have a chance tomorrow, who knows where everybody will finish this afternoon, but I still have a chance.
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