McGreevy and Jung share 54-hole lead in Beijing
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"The pin positions were tougher today, so I told myself to not chase the pins. I just tried to hit the ball to the middle if the pins were tucked left and right and try to make the long putts, which worked out well." – Richard Jung
"I was playing really well. I didn't really have a mistake until hole 14, which I doubled, but other than that I played pretty solid. I also missed a few putts coming in, but all in all, I'm happy." – Ryann Ree
"[Sunday] I need to keep it in play and can't have a costly double [bogey], and hopefully a few putts will drop." – Ryann Ree
"To have a chance to win I just need to play my game and stay patient. Hopefully it comes and hopefully can get the job done. One time." – Ryann Ree
"I've gotten a lot more comfortable playing in the lead group over the last year. It's not the first time I've been in the last group, so I think my nerves have gotten a lot calmer. (I) ust need to take some deep breaths before I hit, and I think it will be fine." – Ryann Ree
"My goal at the start of the week was to shoot 4-under every round and get to 16-under, but that doesn't look like it will be enough so I might have to re-evaluate." – Myles Creighton
"I actually prefer the courses in China. The courses here usually put a premium on driving it straight, whereas a lot of golf in America when I go home, it feels like the fairways are massive, so I like it here where you have to play target golf." – Myles Creighton
"Game feels good. I was actually 2-over through seven holes in the first round and turned it around from there. I think I've gone over 36 holes without a bogey, so really solid." – Myles Creighton on his 42-hole bogey-free streak that began in the first round and ended Saturday with his bogey on No. 12.
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