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July 4, 2015
PARIS, FRANCE
Q. Your third consecutive round of 69. Give us the verdict on this one?
MARTIN KAYMER: I probably played better than the first two days but the putter was fairly cold today. Didn't make any putts the first ten 12, holes but I gave myself many, many chances, so I have to build up on that.
It was one of those things today, you have chances after chance and you don't make them, and most of the time, a bogey comes. I said to Craig, we have to get that momentum on the right side. We need to make a birdie to change the momentum. Let's not go to a negative.
Fortunately I hit it to a couple feet that I couldn't miss it anymore and brought it home well. A couple flyers here and there but that's fine.
Q. Thoughts on tomorrow? A chance to go out and win again on a course that is one of your very favourites.
MARTIN KAYMER: I think I'm four behind, which is okay. I've shot low rounds on that golf course before. If I play the same way and the putter is the same way as the first two days, then I have a chance. Could have been a lot lower round today.
Q. A lot of players shot lower today. Was the course different?
MARTIN KAYMER: There was less wind and I think they put a few tee boxes forward. The wind is always a huge factor and if the wind doesn't blow as much, then you can score.
Q. Did you enjoy that you were back involved in a competitive end of a tournament?
MARTIN KAYMER: It's nice to be in one of the last few groups. By the end of the day, or in my case here, I really enjoy playing a golf course, doesn't really matter on what position I am‑‑ obviously it helps when you know you might have a chance on the last day.
Q. Do you change your approach or attitude, the way the game is going on, your concentration levels?
MARTIN KAYMER: It was a big confidence boost the last three days that I played golf, especially now going into the Open in a couple of weeks. If I can play the same way I played today and the putter is the way it was the first two days, then I think I might have a chance tomorrow.
Q. This course does set you up nicely for an Open Championship?
MARTIN KAYMER: The golf course here plays fast and firm so it's a good preparation for The Open. That's why I play every year here.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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