MARIA HJORTH: Yeah, it is a very difficult shot because you still have to hit it at least 190 yards to make sure you're past the trees. But you can't go more than 210, it's a difficult tee shot. My ball kind of released a little bit to go through the fairway, and I thought it was going to stop there.
Yeah, it was a very actually a pretty decent lie, it was kind of the thinner rough and not the really thick one where you can hardly see the ball. I was kind of fortunate that way to have a decent lie. And good that the yardage in there, it was not more than a wedge, because of course the longer club you hit from the rough, it makes it more difficult. It made it easier when I only needed to hit a wedge in there. Being a strong pin, you want to make sure to at least carry it on the green because you have a little back stop with the reach there, so you want to make sure you execute your shot and not be scared of hitting it too far.
PAUL ROVNAK: Thank you.
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