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September 16, 2018
Evian-les-Bains, France
Q. That was a rollercoaster finish: eagle, double, birdie. How did the putt on the t last not drop?
ANGELA STANFORD: I don't know. The lake is over there, right? I don't know. Just never know.
All you can do is your best. I tried hard, even after the disaster on 16.
So I tried.
Q. What happened on 16?
ANGELA STANFORD: I wasn't fully comfortable and then I just made a bad swing.
Q. And the eagle before that, what happened there? Club and putt?
ANGELA STANFORD: Hit a 7-wood. We had a similar situation maybe Friday when that tee was up. I knew I needed to aim a little more right and it worked out.
Q. How much fun was it and how easy or difficult was it for you to keep a tight lid on emotions over the closing stretch?
ANGELA STANFORD: It's hard because obviously there are a lot of things going through your mind and emotions. Everybody knows I'm an emotional person.
I'm learning. Maybe that means I'm getting closer.
Q. And to do this on a last day of a major, how much sweeter is that?
ANGELA STANFORD: It's good, because it means the things I'm working on are working.
Q. Last question. At one point we had four Americans in the top four spots on that leaderboard.
ANGELA STANFORD: That's great. I love it.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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