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FUBON LPGA TAIWAN CHAMPIONSHIP


October 22, 2015


Morgan Pressel


Taipei, Taiwan

Q. Strong two-birdie finish. That has to feel pretty nice for day one?
MORGAN PRESSEL: Yeah, definitely. 17 played tough today. I hit a really good shot in there to about four or five feet and made that. Then 18, I actually didn't hit a very good chip after being up by the green in two but made a good-length putt.

Q. How long, do you think?
MORGAN PRESSEL: Probably about 25 feet maybe. Good thing I hit the center of the hole. It's always good when they go in.

But yeah, I think I hit 14 greens today, something around there. So I didn't put myself in a whole lot of trouble. I was a little upset with my one bogey, because it was just a club error, a mistake; not a poor shot or anything like that. It was a tough wind to judge which clubs to hit on certain holes, and some of the holes are cross-wind and that makes it challenging; slightly hurting, slightly helping. But I think for the most part we did a pretty good job with that today and kept myself out of trouble.

Q. How do you like the course?
MORGAN PRESSEL: I like the golf course. I played here a few years ago for Swinging Skirts. Good golf course. I actually didn't play it Tuesday practice round, which was unusual. I just spent more time practicing on the range. I felt like I needed a little bit more range time. But I did -- I mean, I remember most of the golf course.

Q. When is the last time you've done that, took a Tuesday off completely?
MORGAN PRESSEL: It happens a couple times a year but not often.

Q. What were you working on?
MORGAN PRESSEL: Just trying to make solid contact. I've been struggling a little bit with my chipping. So I spent a couple hours on that and then a couple hours on the range, too. So it was a long session. It was a grinding session on Tuesday.

Q. Do you have any goals coming into the Asia Swing, anything working at Solheim that you wanted to continue?
MORGAN PRESSEL: I just felt like I continued to make progress with my golf swing, and some days it's better than others. I felt like in Malaysia, I hit it really, really well. And then last week, I was upset; I felt like I had regressed quite a bit.

It's just always a balance of working on it and playing. It's trying to really make a change but then also being able to play with it and find a good thought to go out on the golf course.

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