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October 29, 2017
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Q. Now 20-time LPGA winner, what does it feel like, an hour or so after your putt, has it finally sunk in yet?
CRISTIE KERR: Oh, it sunk in when it went in. I'm speechless. That's probably the longest putt I've ever made to win a golf tournament. I was so determined all day. Things were just not going my way. When I hit good shots, I'd get in some bad spots. You know, that's just the way it goes sometimes in golf, but I stuck it out.
Q. You had 36 feet for birdie and the win. What was going through your mind as you stood over that putt?
CRISTIE KERR: Just hit a good putt. Get it to the hole. Try to make it.
When I hit it, I could just tell it was going in. I could just tell it was going in. It was the most amazing thing. Like it was perfect speed; if it missed, it was going to be two feet by. It was right in the center never even thought about missing.
Q. So now you got your 20th win at a tournament that is so closely tied in with raising funds for breast cancer awareness, clearly something dear to you. Does that add a little extra sweetness to this victory?
CRISTIE KERR: It definitely does, and I'm going to be making a donation to the tournament charity. I love what they are doing here. Like I said many times this week, it's a beacon of hope for women's health here in Malaysia and in Asia. The work they are doing, it's awesome.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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