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March 29, 2014
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
Q.  Ryan, moving today. 68 will do it.
RYAN PALMER: Yeah, it was good today. I made 7 birdies somehow out there but, you know, I played solid. It's a hard golf course. When the wind picks up it's tricky, firm, fast greens. But double on 7 kind of irritated me pretty good but stayed calm camp, positive and finished off a good round.
Q. Felt like the wind kind of switched direction. How is it playing out there right now?
RYAN PALMER: I felt like it was dying down a little bit the last two holes. It would pick up and die. Pretty solid direction, I think. It's hard to decide how hard it's blowing, you know, so -- but hit it good. I was putt -- I putted great today and put myself in position for tomorrow.
Q. I know tomorrow there's a lot of golf. You still thinking about those Aggies?
RYAN PALMER: I have no dog. A & M struggled this year-in basketball. I watch for entertainment value.
Q. What's kind of your situation this week as far as Augusta and finish here?
RYAN PALMER: I know where I got to finish, that's all there is. I've got to win or maybe a Top-5 will be enough. I don't know. Just depends how it all stacks up with the European Tour. Are they playing?
Q. They're not.
RYAN PALMER: I just take care of my business.
Q. You want to know what you do?
RYAN PALMER: I'd say a Top-5.
Q. Top-3. You're an Aggie man.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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