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U.S. SENIOR WOMEN'S OPEN


May 17, 2019


Trish Johnson


Southern Pines, North Carolina

Q. So all the familiar names from last year got back in the mix of it today. What was different today than yesterday?
TRISH JOHNSON: Nothing really, to be fair. The course was possibly playing a little bit easier, pins were a little bit easier than yesterday. No, I mean, not being funny, you expect the people that play full time, if you like, to be in the mix, if they are, and Alfie obviously doesn't play full-time, but she's still a top-class player. There's a lot of golf to be played. But yeah, you caught me at a pretty disappointing finish, so probably not in the best of spirits. But there's two days to go, and I can't putt or chip any worse than that, so it can only get better.

Q. Do you think that the weekend will be -- par is going to be a good score on the weekend?
TRISH JOHNSON: Very much depends. Depends if they water the greens, where they put the pins. What's leading? 2-over. I mean, if Alfie shoots level par, possibly, but I think you've got to get back to par, I think, to win. That will be the aim.

Q. That's what Laura was saying her goal is is to get back to level.
TRISH JOHNSON: Yeah, I mean, I was 1-under today with three to play, and make another birdie I'm back to -- yeah, that's what you're sort of aiming for. At 5-over, that's a long way off, but as I said, my short game can only be better, it can't be any worse.

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