Q. Can you talk about saving par on 17?
HILARY LUNKE: Yeah, 17 I hit a good drive and I had a bad yardage for me on that shot. I would have had to kill a 5-iron. If I could hit it out to the right I easily could have hit a 5-iron, but I didn't know if I pulled my 5-iron, if I'd be able to clear the bunker short of the green. I wanted to fire right at it. I choked way up on my 11 wood. That club comes in softer than my 5-iron. I tried to scoot it in there, and unfortunately pulled it a little bit, so it went farther than I wanted. And I got the bounce over the green, and was in extremely difficult pitch shot. I was trying to bump it through the fringe. I didn't have the greatest lie, I had some grass between my club face and the ball. And I tried to pump.
Bump it out there. I was pleased it ended up only about 9 or 10 feet after that shot. And I just tried to really focus and make sure I had the line on that putt and just tried to make it.
Q. What was your yardage on your second shot?
HILARY LUNKE: I think I had 179 to the hole.
Q. As both your scores and Angela's scores sort of backed up toward the field, how do you avoid saying, "I'm blowing the U.S. Open."?
HILARY LUNKE: It was actually a comforting feeling when I was making all the bogeys and still looking up at the board and finding out we were still leading. So I knew that the golf course was just as difficult for everybody else. It wasn't just us falling apart out there. So it was actually a comforting feeling to watch that. And after I made the birdie on 11 I felt very good. As I made the turn. But those last 7 holes are very difficult. It is hard to feel like maybe -- anyone can say could have, should have, would have. Everybody had putts that lipped out, short putts that you missed, but I'm going to try to forget about all those things. I tried my hardest on all those shots, and make sure I try my hardest tomorrow.
RHONDA GLENN: Last night you were pleased with your pairing. Was it as much fun as you anticipated playing with Angela?
HILARY LUNKE: Yeah, we had a great time. It was very calming to play with her. We didn't talk a lot and joke around or anything too much, the situation didn't really call for that. But we kept telling each other, "Great shot", and we recognized when we were playing well. I was pulling for her out there, too. And I think she was pulling for me. When she would hit shots, I was happy when she hit good shots and I felt for her when she hit poor shots. It was very nice to be able to play with her and definitely excited to play with her again tomorrow.
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