MODERATOR: Thanks for coming in Janice. Can you first go over your scorecard today? Birdie on 2?
JANICE MOODIE: Yes. A birdie on 2 and in for about 10, 12 feet, holed it. A birdie on 3. I hit in about five feet there with a wedge. Birdie on 4. Sunk about a 45 foot putt, unbelievable from the bottom of the green to the top of the green. And then 5, hit it in for 3 feet, holed that, and then a oh, a wedge. And then on 9 I hit driver, 7 iron to about 12 feet and holed that. Then I just kept it really steady on the back nine and birdied 18. MODERATOR: Talk about 15 and 16. JANICE MOODIE: (Indiscernible) with the wedge. MODERATOR: 6 under today, you're coming in with the lead. Can you talk a little bit about your round. JANICE MOODIE: I feel well. MODERATOR: All right. We'll open it up for questions, then. Q. Could you talk about the conditions out there? How difficult was the wind, especially on the back nine? JANICE MOODIE: The wind started swirling a little bit. To be honest with you, I had a couple of good up and downs for par towards the middle part there when the wind got a little bit swirly, you know, so making pars was good. And then the birdie on the last. And not making any bogeys was the key. Q. Some of the Canadians I watched today had trouble with the greens, they were above pins. A.J. Eathorne (indiscernible) four and a half, five feet. A lot of people had trouble with (indiscernible). How did you find the greens today? JANICE MOODIE: To be honest with you, I didn't think they were as fast as yesterday. But what I did was, yesterday I went out to practice and it was really busy and I just went onto the putting greens (indiscernible) for about an hour. And I just really focused on where it's coming from, and that (indiscernible) is as fast as you're going to get on any of the greens. And I just really kind of tapped putts in for over an hour, and I think it really helped because I putted well today. Q. It may sound odd to ask this after 6 under, but is there anything more you could have got out of this round? Or was this best you could have done it? JANICE MOODIE: No. I missed a shot putt on 1. So I could have gone five (indiscernible). And then I actually 3 putted from the edge of 14. So there's a couple of extra ones. But other than that, I played good golf and I'm not complaining, so I'll take 66. Q. Could you talk about your travel? Last week at the English Open and then over to here and I assume back over after this tournament? JANICE MOODIE: I have probably racked up about in the last month, I don't know, 20 something thousand miles. My dad past away in July, so it's been a lot. MODERATOR: Any other questions? JANICE MOODIE: Thank you. MODERATOR: Thanks, Janice. End of FastScripts.
A birdie on 3. I hit in about five feet there with a wedge.
Birdie on 4. Sunk about a 45 foot putt, unbelievable from the bottom of the green to the top of the green.
And then 5, hit it in for 3 feet, holed that, and then a oh, a wedge.
And then on 9 I hit driver, 7 iron to about 12 feet and holed that.
Then I just kept it really steady on the back nine and birdied 18. MODERATOR: Talk about 15 and 16. JANICE MOODIE: (Indiscernible) with the wedge. MODERATOR: 6 under today, you're coming in with the lead. Can you talk a little bit about your round. JANICE MOODIE: I feel well. MODERATOR: All right. We'll open it up for questions, then. Q. Could you talk about the conditions out there? How difficult was the wind, especially on the back nine? JANICE MOODIE: The wind started swirling a little bit. To be honest with you, I had a couple of good up and downs for par towards the middle part there when the wind got a little bit swirly, you know, so making pars was good. And then the birdie on the last. And not making any bogeys was the key. Q. Some of the Canadians I watched today had trouble with the greens, they were above pins. A.J. Eathorne (indiscernible) four and a half, five feet. A lot of people had trouble with (indiscernible). How did you find the greens today? JANICE MOODIE: To be honest with you, I didn't think they were as fast as yesterday. But what I did was, yesterday I went out to practice and it was really busy and I just went onto the putting greens (indiscernible) for about an hour. And I just really focused on where it's coming from, and that (indiscernible) is as fast as you're going to get on any of the greens. And I just really kind of tapped putts in for over an hour, and I think it really helped because I putted well today. Q. It may sound odd to ask this after 6 under, but is there anything more you could have got out of this round? Or was this best you could have done it? JANICE MOODIE: No. I missed a shot putt on 1. So I could have gone five (indiscernible). And then I actually 3 putted from the edge of 14. So there's a couple of extra ones. But other than that, I played good golf and I'm not complaining, so I'll take 66. Q. Could you talk about your travel? Last week at the English Open and then over to here and I assume back over after this tournament? JANICE MOODIE: I have probably racked up about in the last month, I don't know, 20 something thousand miles. My dad past away in July, so it's been a lot. MODERATOR: Any other questions? JANICE MOODIE: Thank you. MODERATOR: Thanks, Janice. End of FastScripts.
MODERATOR: Talk about 15 and 16.
JANICE MOODIE: (Indiscernible) with the wedge. MODERATOR: 6 under today, you're coming in with the lead. Can you talk a little bit about your round. JANICE MOODIE: I feel well. MODERATOR: All right. We'll open it up for questions, then. Q. Could you talk about the conditions out there? How difficult was the wind, especially on the back nine? JANICE MOODIE: The wind started swirling a little bit. To be honest with you, I had a couple of good up and downs for par towards the middle part there when the wind got a little bit swirly, you know, so making pars was good. And then the birdie on the last. And not making any bogeys was the key. Q. Some of the Canadians I watched today had trouble with the greens, they were above pins. A.J. Eathorne (indiscernible) four and a half, five feet. A lot of people had trouble with (indiscernible). How did you find the greens today? JANICE MOODIE: To be honest with you, I didn't think they were as fast as yesterday. But what I did was, yesterday I went out to practice and it was really busy and I just went onto the putting greens (indiscernible) for about an hour. And I just really focused on where it's coming from, and that (indiscernible) is as fast as you're going to get on any of the greens. And I just really kind of tapped putts in for over an hour, and I think it really helped because I putted well today. Q. It may sound odd to ask this after 6 under, but is there anything more you could have got out of this round? Or was this best you could have done it? JANICE MOODIE: No. I missed a shot putt on 1. So I could have gone five (indiscernible). And then I actually 3 putted from the edge of 14. So there's a couple of extra ones. But other than that, I played good golf and I'm not complaining, so I'll take 66. Q. Could you talk about your travel? Last week at the English Open and then over to here and I assume back over after this tournament? JANICE MOODIE: I have probably racked up about in the last month, I don't know, 20 something thousand miles. My dad past away in July, so it's been a lot. MODERATOR: Any other questions? JANICE MOODIE: Thank you. MODERATOR: Thanks, Janice. End of FastScripts.
MODERATOR: 6 under today, you're coming in with the lead. Can you talk a little bit about your round.
JANICE MOODIE: I feel well. MODERATOR: All right. We'll open it up for questions, then. Q. Could you talk about the conditions out there? How difficult was the wind, especially on the back nine? JANICE MOODIE: The wind started swirling a little bit. To be honest with you, I had a couple of good up and downs for par towards the middle part there when the wind got a little bit swirly, you know, so making pars was good. And then the birdie on the last. And not making any bogeys was the key. Q. Some of the Canadians I watched today had trouble with the greens, they were above pins. A.J. Eathorne (indiscernible) four and a half, five feet. A lot of people had trouble with (indiscernible). How did you find the greens today? JANICE MOODIE: To be honest with you, I didn't think they were as fast as yesterday. But what I did was, yesterday I went out to practice and it was really busy and I just went onto the putting greens (indiscernible) for about an hour. And I just really focused on where it's coming from, and that (indiscernible) is as fast as you're going to get on any of the greens. And I just really kind of tapped putts in for over an hour, and I think it really helped because I putted well today. Q. It may sound odd to ask this after 6 under, but is there anything more you could have got out of this round? Or was this best you could have done it? JANICE MOODIE: No. I missed a shot putt on 1. So I could have gone five (indiscernible). And then I actually 3 putted from the edge of 14. So there's a couple of extra ones. But other than that, I played good golf and I'm not complaining, so I'll take 66. Q. Could you talk about your travel? Last week at the English Open and then over to here and I assume back over after this tournament? JANICE MOODIE: I have probably racked up about in the last month, I don't know, 20 something thousand miles. My dad past away in July, so it's been a lot. MODERATOR: Any other questions? JANICE MOODIE: Thank you. MODERATOR: Thanks, Janice. End of FastScripts.
MODERATOR: All right. We'll open it up for questions, then.
Q. Could you talk about the conditions out there? How difficult was the wind, especially on the back nine?
JANICE MOODIE: The wind started swirling a little bit. To be honest with you, I had a couple of good up and downs for par towards the middle part there when the wind got a little bit swirly, you know, so making pars was good. And then the birdie on the last. And not making any bogeys was the key. Q. Some of the Canadians I watched today had trouble with the greens, they were above pins. A.J. Eathorne (indiscernible) four and a half, five feet. A lot of people had trouble with (indiscernible). How did you find the greens today? JANICE MOODIE: To be honest with you, I didn't think they were as fast as yesterday. But what I did was, yesterday I went out to practice and it was really busy and I just went onto the putting greens (indiscernible) for about an hour. And I just really focused on where it's coming from, and that (indiscernible) is as fast as you're going to get on any of the greens. And I just really kind of tapped putts in for over an hour, and I think it really helped because I putted well today. Q. It may sound odd to ask this after 6 under, but is there anything more you could have got out of this round? Or was this best you could have done it? JANICE MOODIE: No. I missed a shot putt on 1. So I could have gone five (indiscernible). And then I actually 3 putted from the edge of 14. So there's a couple of extra ones. But other than that, I played good golf and I'm not complaining, so I'll take 66. Q. Could you talk about your travel? Last week at the English Open and then over to here and I assume back over after this tournament? JANICE MOODIE: I have probably racked up about in the last month, I don't know, 20 something thousand miles. My dad past away in July, so it's been a lot. MODERATOR: Any other questions? JANICE MOODIE: Thank you. MODERATOR: Thanks, Janice. End of FastScripts.
Q. Some of the Canadians I watched today had trouble with the greens, they were above pins. A.J. Eathorne (indiscernible) four and a half, five feet. A lot of people had trouble with (indiscernible). How did you find the greens today?
JANICE MOODIE: To be honest with you, I didn't think they were as fast as yesterday. But what I did was, yesterday I went out to practice and it was really busy and I just went onto the putting greens (indiscernible) for about an hour. And I just really focused on where it's coming from, and that (indiscernible) is as fast as you're going to get on any of the greens. And I just really kind of tapped putts in for over an hour, and I think it really helped because I putted well today. Q. It may sound odd to ask this after 6 under, but is there anything more you could have got out of this round? Or was this best you could have done it? JANICE MOODIE: No. I missed a shot putt on 1. So I could have gone five (indiscernible). And then I actually 3 putted from the edge of 14. So there's a couple of extra ones. But other than that, I played good golf and I'm not complaining, so I'll take 66. Q. Could you talk about your travel? Last week at the English Open and then over to here and I assume back over after this tournament? JANICE MOODIE: I have probably racked up about in the last month, I don't know, 20 something thousand miles. My dad past away in July, so it's been a lot. MODERATOR: Any other questions? JANICE MOODIE: Thank you. MODERATOR: Thanks, Janice. End of FastScripts.
Q. It may sound odd to ask this after 6 under, but is there anything more you could have got out of this round? Or was this best you could have done it?
JANICE MOODIE: No. I missed a shot putt on 1. So I could have gone five (indiscernible). And then I actually 3 putted from the edge of 14. So there's a couple of extra ones. But other than that, I played good golf and I'm not complaining, so I'll take 66. Q. Could you talk about your travel? Last week at the English Open and then over to here and I assume back over after this tournament? JANICE MOODIE: I have probably racked up about in the last month, I don't know, 20 something thousand miles. My dad past away in July, so it's been a lot. MODERATOR: Any other questions? JANICE MOODIE: Thank you. MODERATOR: Thanks, Janice. End of FastScripts.
Q. Could you talk about your travel? Last week at the English Open and then over to here and I assume back over after this tournament?
JANICE MOODIE: I have probably racked up about in the last month, I don't know, 20 something thousand miles. My dad past away in July, so it's been a lot. MODERATOR: Any other questions? JANICE MOODIE: Thank you. MODERATOR: Thanks, Janice. End of FastScripts.
MODERATOR: Any other questions?
JANICE MOODIE: Thank you. MODERATOR: Thanks, Janice. End of FastScripts.
MODERATOR: Thanks, Janice. End of FastScripts.
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