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December 9, 2006
ST. JAMES, BARBADOS: Third Round
Q. Specifically the finish, what was happening up to that point?
BRADLEY DREDGE: Not a lot.
Q. So what was the catalyst behind?
BRADLEY DREDGE: Slightly slow start, got it going a bit in the middle, but, part way through, holed it around the turn.
STEPHEN DODD: Frustrating around the turn really. I holed a nice one on 14 and got us going.
Q. How far were you on 14?
STEPHEN DODD: About 25 feet I suppose. Bradley was close anyway.
Q. And that was all it needed, just the confidence element?
STEPHEN DODD: Nothing was really happening.
BRADLEY DREDGE: Took a chance at the par 5.
STEPHEN DODD: Yeah, just missed eagle there on 15.
BRADLEY DREDGE: Hit it close on 16.
STEPHEN DODD: And another nice one on 17.
Q. What happened at the last?
STEPHEN DODD: I was just off the side of the green, I had a chip for with 25, 30 feet tops.
Q. Now you're going into the last day with a real shout again.
STEPHEN DODD: You think at least 16 for the day.
BRADLEY DREDGE: Have to have a brilliant day tomorrow.
STEPHEN DODD: All we can do is take care of our own game and do our best.
BRADLEY DREDGE: Just shoot 61 and hope it's good enough.
Q. No one has got near 62. That's the low round of the week.
STEPHEN DODD: We just got a bit unfortunate yesterday, just had a poor start. We made triple on 17 yesterday which kind of --
BRADLEY DREDGE: Didn't help.
STEPHEN DODD: Had a good day today, which doesn't make up for yesterday but certainly better than we did yesterday.
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