Q. (Inaudible.)
CRISTIE KERR: I don't know, really. I don't know. I really, haven't I finished, I haven't been able to get a look at the leaderboards, but I wouldn't think so. Maybe. Who knows. You never know. Crazier things have happened. So we'll wait and see, I guess. Q. What went right today? CRISTIE KERR: A lot of things went right. It didn't seem like anything was going my way. I missed a couple short putts, one for par on 5, one for birdie on 6 and then I made an unbelievable birdie putt from the front of the green. My sand wedge spun back on 8, way off the green and I made it from about 60 or 70 feet, I don't even know what it was. And then birdied 10. Birdied 14, 15, and 17. And then I absolutely nuked my drive on 18 and my caddy and I just, we didn't judge the conditions very well. We had 131 to the pin, trying to fly it about 130, trying to get a good birdie opportunity. And that's up to me, I more than anybody misjudged the conditions. I should have hit a little nine and I decided to hit it almost full, not quite full. And I just, I ripped it. I absolutely ripped it over the green. And I almost chipped in for par. Which would have been really nice. But sometimes you never know. Golf's a crazy game and this week for me has been really up and down. I'm just glad to get a good round in and give it a shot. Q. Did you know the situation? Were you aware? CRISTIE KERR: Yeah, I did. And frankly, you know, we couldn't feel how much the wind was helping, and on top of that, I hit it about as solid as I could hit it. Which is kind of inexcusable when you got a hundred feet of green or more from the front of the green to the pin, but what are you going to do? I'm experienced and I played in a lot of these situations and the only person I can blame is myself and I had a great opportunity and that's what I set out to do. And it's a shame that it had to end that way. But I had a bad lie in the rough when I dropped it there and I'm just glad I was able to give it a good go and get that up and down. End of FastScripts.
Maybe. Who knows. You never know. Crazier things have happened.
So we'll wait and see, I guess. Q. What went right today? CRISTIE KERR: A lot of things went right. It didn't seem like anything was going my way. I missed a couple short putts, one for par on 5, one for birdie on 6 and then I made an unbelievable birdie putt from the front of the green. My sand wedge spun back on 8, way off the green and I made it from about 60 or 70 feet, I don't even know what it was. And then birdied 10. Birdied 14, 15, and 17. And then I absolutely nuked my drive on 18 and my caddy and I just, we didn't judge the conditions very well. We had 131 to the pin, trying to fly it about 130, trying to get a good birdie opportunity. And that's up to me, I more than anybody misjudged the conditions. I should have hit a little nine and I decided to hit it almost full, not quite full. And I just, I ripped it. I absolutely ripped it over the green. And I almost chipped in for par. Which would have been really nice. But sometimes you never know. Golf's a crazy game and this week for me has been really up and down. I'm just glad to get a good round in and give it a shot. Q. Did you know the situation? Were you aware? CRISTIE KERR: Yeah, I did. And frankly, you know, we couldn't feel how much the wind was helping, and on top of that, I hit it about as solid as I could hit it. Which is kind of inexcusable when you got a hundred feet of green or more from the front of the green to the pin, but what are you going to do? I'm experienced and I played in a lot of these situations and the only person I can blame is myself and I had a great opportunity and that's what I set out to do. And it's a shame that it had to end that way. But I had a bad lie in the rough when I dropped it there and I'm just glad I was able to give it a good go and get that up and down. End of FastScripts.
Q. What went right today?
CRISTIE KERR: A lot of things went right. It didn't seem like anything was going my way. I missed a couple short putts, one for par on 5, one for birdie on 6 and then I made an unbelievable birdie putt from the front of the green. My sand wedge spun back on 8, way off the green and I made it from about 60 or 70 feet, I don't even know what it was. And then birdied 10. Birdied 14, 15, and 17. And then I absolutely nuked my drive on 18 and my caddy and I just, we didn't judge the conditions very well. We had 131 to the pin, trying to fly it about 130, trying to get a good birdie opportunity. And that's up to me, I more than anybody misjudged the conditions. I should have hit a little nine and I decided to hit it almost full, not quite full. And I just, I ripped it. I absolutely ripped it over the green. And I almost chipped in for par. Which would have been really nice. But sometimes you never know. Golf's a crazy game and this week for me has been really up and down. I'm just glad to get a good round in and give it a shot. Q. Did you know the situation? Were you aware? CRISTIE KERR: Yeah, I did. And frankly, you know, we couldn't feel how much the wind was helping, and on top of that, I hit it about as solid as I could hit it. Which is kind of inexcusable when you got a hundred feet of green or more from the front of the green to the pin, but what are you going to do? I'm experienced and I played in a lot of these situations and the only person I can blame is myself and I had a great opportunity and that's what I set out to do. And it's a shame that it had to end that way. But I had a bad lie in the rough when I dropped it there and I'm just glad I was able to give it a good go and get that up and down. End of FastScripts.
And then birdied 10.
Birdied 14, 15, and 17.
And then I absolutely nuked my drive on 18 and my caddy and I just, we didn't judge the conditions very well. We had 131 to the pin, trying to fly it about 130, trying to get a good birdie opportunity. And that's up to me, I more than anybody misjudged the conditions.
I should have hit a little nine and I decided to hit it almost full, not quite full. And I just, I ripped it. I absolutely ripped it over the green. And I almost chipped in for par. Which would have been really nice.
But sometimes you never know. Golf's a crazy game and this week for me has been really up and down.
I'm just glad to get a good round in and give it a shot. Q. Did you know the situation? Were you aware? CRISTIE KERR: Yeah, I did. And frankly, you know, we couldn't feel how much the wind was helping, and on top of that, I hit it about as solid as I could hit it. Which is kind of inexcusable when you got a hundred feet of green or more from the front of the green to the pin, but what are you going to do? I'm experienced and I played in a lot of these situations and the only person I can blame is myself and I had a great opportunity and that's what I set out to do. And it's a shame that it had to end that way. But I had a bad lie in the rough when I dropped it there and I'm just glad I was able to give it a good go and get that up and down. End of FastScripts.
Q. Did you know the situation? Were you aware?
CRISTIE KERR: Yeah, I did. And frankly, you know, we couldn't feel how much the wind was helping, and on top of that, I hit it about as solid as I could hit it. Which is kind of inexcusable when you got a hundred feet of green or more from the front of the green to the pin, but what are you going to do? I'm experienced and I played in a lot of these situations and the only person I can blame is myself and I had a great opportunity and that's what I set out to do. And it's a shame that it had to end that way. But I had a bad lie in the rough when I dropped it there and I'm just glad I was able to give it a good go and get that up and down. End of FastScripts.
I'm experienced and I played in a lot of these situations and the only person I can blame is myself and I had a great opportunity and that's what I set out to do. And it's a shame that it had to end that way. But I had a bad lie in the rough when I dropped it there and I'm just glad I was able to give it a good go and get that up and down.
End of FastScripts.