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February 11, 2012
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
MARTIN KAYMER: I played fine. I didn't play good, or not as good as yesterday, or on Thursday. But I had a lot of good chances again. I hit a lot of good putts, but they just, you know, they were so tight. Hit a lot of edges. But I see it as a very positive thing, because I feel confident the way I swing the golf club. I was very positive the way I putt. So if I can be a little lucky tomorrow, I think I can shoot a good score.
Q. Saw a few close‑ups, you looked like you were at war with yourself and things were just not going your way?
MARTIN KAYMER: It's very tough to pace yourself. You want something so bad, and you know you can make those birdies. It's just a matter of time and it just didn't happen today. I want to say it's frustrating, but it doesn't get you into the right direction. You get stuck.
But golf, you can't chase it, you have to wait and hopefully a few putts will drop tomorrow.
Q. It is a much more difficult today for everybody concerned, the wind is up, nice for spectators and when you can walk fairways but otherwise tricky?
MARTIN KAYMER: Yeah, nice for the other people who don't have to play golf but it's not that difficult. With all respect, Lee Westwood, 5‑under par is a fantastic round today. The pins were tucked in some corners, and so I hope they are going to set up the golf course tough tomorrow. Maybe we've got a little bit more wind, what the forecast is, and then he can't run away and hopefully we can catch him.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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