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Katherine Hull at the press conference after her 2nd round in the HSBC Womens Champions Tournament
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Katherine Hull puts herself into contention after scoring a 3-under 69 in round 2.

Q. So tell us your thoughts about the tournament so far?

KATHERINE HULL: Yeah, the golf course has played really great the last few days considering the rain we've had. You can make birdies out there, but you've got to make sure you're below the hole and giving yourself a chance at it.

So, yeah, really happy with it. Can always be better and can always be worse, too. So ball striking was probably a bit better today. And I could have made a few more putts. I'm really happy going into the weekend.


Q. What about it impresses you?

KATHERINE HULL: The layout. The number of holes that are really challenging, and the number of holes where you can be a bit more aggressive and try to make birdies. You know, you can't get too lazy out there and take it for granted, either. But in terms of condition, I don't think there's a blade of grass out of place. So, yeah, it's fun for us to play golf courses like this.


Q. How does the heat and humidity of Singapore, how's that compared to the other places you've played on the Tour? And how does that affect your game?

KATHERINE HULL: This is probably one of the hottest stops on Tour for us, but being an Aussie, it's okay. I'm kind of used to the humidity. Yeah, it's probably harder for the caddies because they're carrying a 40-pound golf bag.

But you've just got to keep drinking water. Maybe jump in the shade when you can. It's not too bad out there right now.


Q. Angela Stanford is one of your good friends. Are you looking forward to playing in a pairing with her?

KATHERINE HULL: Yeah, it's always nice to play with your friends out here. If we do get playing together we'll probably be encouraging each other.

It's great to see so many players stepping up and playing well, and you want other people to play well, because it then makes you work harder and makes the Tour look good.

Yeah, right now it is very much a jam-packed leaderboard, and it will be exciting coming into the weekend.


Q. Did it feel important to come to this and prove you belong up there?

KATHERINE HULL: It would be nice to start off this year with a win for sure. I think my first goal is to get in contention. That kind of solidifies your confidence. If you're able to keep the momentum going from last season, that's a bonus.

Yeah, it's going to be tough on the weekend, but, very happy to be in the place I'm in.


Q. Back at the ANZ Ladies Masters (ALPG Tour), you could put three good rounds together, but the fourth one is a bit iffy. So how comfortable are you for this tournament?

KATHERINE HULL: I think I'm kind of over that hurdle now. The last part of last season I was trying to on get myself in contention and put four good rounds together. Then obviously started that way this year. So I'm pretty confident I can have another few good rounds this weekend and hopefully have a crack at it on Sunday afternoon.


Q. Will you be looking out going into tomorrow's game?

KATHERINE HULL: My short game still needs a lot of work. So I'm going to go out there and practice this afternoon on that. Yeah, just go out with the same game plan tomorrow and make as many putts as possible.


Q. What would you say is the current state of golf among women in Australia?

KATHERINE HULL: Participation in golf declined in the last five to 10 years in Australia, both male and female. So you know, it hit a boom when Greg Norman was number one and doing so well. And even though we've got great players like Aaron Baddeley and Aaron Scott and Geoff Ogilvy, those guys doing so well, we need more female players to step up.

At the same time maybe we need to do more junior clinics and go into schools and introduce the sport to more kids that way. But, I don't know. I think golf's only going to get bigger and better. If it gets added to the Olympics, that will be a huge boost, too.

Video taken by CheowEng
Transcript by ASAP Sports

Brittany Lincicome begins her third round at Royal Sydney
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American Brittany Lincicome hits off from the elevated first tee at Royal Sydney Golf Club to begin her third round at the 2007 MFS Women's Australian Open. Lincicome started the round one-under par after shooting previous rounds of 70 and 73. ... Brittany Lincicome golf 2007 MFS Women's Australian Open LPGA LET Royal Sydney Australia club tee ALPG tour ladies women

Karrie Webb  Yun-Jye Wei begin final round at Royal Sydney
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Australian Karrie Webb and Yun-Jye Wei of Chinese Taipei hit from the elevated first tee at Royal Sydney Golf Club to begin their final round at the 2007 MFS Women's Australian Open. Webb started the round four strokes clear of her opponent as she sought to win her third Australian Open title. ... Karrie Webb Wei golf 2007 MFS Women's Australian Open LPGA LET Royal Sydney Australia club tee ALPG tour ladies women

BMW Asian Open 2007
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What's the best thing besides driving a BMW? Right: Playing golf at the BMW Asian Open. Maybe that's why many of the world’s top golfers like Henrik Stenson, defending champion Raphael Jacquelin or major winners such as Greg Norman and Retief Goosen make their way to the Tomson Shanghai Pudong Golf Club. This year it will take place from April 24 to 27. For those who can't wait any longer BMW-web.tv will provide you with the best "appetizer": A roundup of the BMW Asian Open 2007.

20th Annual Asia Pacific Airlines International Golf Tournament 2007
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Wi was born in Seoul. He attended the University of California, Berkeley in the United States and had a successful amateur career. Wi turned professional in 1995. He has played all over the world, competing on the European, Asian and Japanese tours....

BMW Asian Open 2007
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What's the best thing besides driving a BMW? Right: Playing golf at the BMW Asian Open. Maybe that's why many of the world’s top golfers like Henrik Stenson, defending champion Raphael Jacquelin or major winners such as Greg Norman and...

Open de France ALSTOM 2008 - Résumé  Summary
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Mikko Ilonen at SK Challence
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The best Finnish Golfer Mikko Ilonen on the First tee at European Challenge Tour Competition´s Pro Am, Lohja Finland www.golfcoat.fi ... Mikko Ilonen Golf European Tour