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October 8, 2015
Woburn, England
Q. Three birdies to finish, a round of 66. You must be delighted?
LEE SLATTERY: Absolutely. I played the course yesterday and it was difficult. It was playing really long.
I think the difference today was the sun came out, played a little bit shorter. 3-irons turned into 6-irons, I think that was the difference, just gave me a bit more confidence. I always feel like the strength of my game is my mid-irons, so it helped me a lot.
Q. You still must have to pinch yourself the way things turned around. We saw you here, you are joint lead at the moment. Early stages, I know, but it's just a complete turnaround?
LEE SLATTERY: I think it is. It's been pure hard work. Not where it's massively hard the past couple of years, but with things off the golf course. I think this year things have settled down massively. I have been able to work really, really hard. A lot of great things happening at home as well. I think that's just been the difference, just hard work. Little kids trying to play the game, that's been the difference.
Q. Since that win in Russia, do you play with a bit more freedom now, now that you know the future is fairly secure certainly for next year? Does that change the mindset in any way?
LEE SLATTERY: I think it has. It certainly relaxes you. Your goals change now. You start to think about how high can I finish in the Race to Dubai. You have got these bigger events at the end of the year, as well.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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