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November 28, 2008
SHENZHEN, CHINA
Q. You had an indifferent front nine, got it going a little bit on the back nine but never really got it totally going today. How do you feel?
MARTIN KAYMER: It was a really workday today, as you say we struggled on the first nine, and on the back nine, we made a few birdies which put us I think in a good position for the weekend. So I think we are tied second now, Spain had obviously a huge day.
Q. Did that worry you as you saw them shooting up there?
ALEX CEJKA: No, we were just trying to survive today and not to lose too much ground. As Martin said, we were struggling. I hit a couple of poor tee shots. We had a couple bogeys that really hurts. But we were fighting to the end. We made a couple good birdies coming in, and I think we can be pleased with a couple under today.
Q. Did you feel it coming on? Did you hit the ball well on the range or did you feel an indifferent day?
MARTIN KAYMER: To be honest I felt in the morning already that I'm a little off today. I felt a little bit like that, I don't know why.
I hope it's going to be the same tomorrow what it was yesterday. Yeah, that was probably my problem today?
Q. Who made your birdie putts today?
MARTIN KAYMER: I think Alex made them.
ALEX CEJKA: I had a couple on the par 5s where I didn't reach the green and he chipped it up. And I hit a couple. But overall, it was a struggle. You know, it's tough to get into a rhythm. You make one shot and then, you know, you wait for such a long time.
You know, we have to do it, and we have to do it one more day on Sunday, and we'll see.
Q. Did the weather bother you? A little cool today; did it make a difference?
MARTIN KAYMER: I think it's perfect. For me, as a German -- he's living in Vegas.
ALEX CEJKA: I'm spoiled. I need another 20 more degrees.
MARTIN KAYMER: For me, it was perfect.
ALEX CEJKA: Good golfing weather.
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