Is 5 hours, 22 minutes for a match acceptable under any circumstances?
MARY McKENNA: It’s long. It’s been a long day. I suppose you’ve also got to realize that this is the first time we played this format. This is the first time the girls have actually played four-ball. You also have the crowds to contend with and that, so it’s a totally new experience for the girls, probably more so on this course. Like you won’t give kind of short-ish putts, whereas on a lot of courses, you know, you maybe kind of would give putts. So I think from that end of it, it might just have kind of slowed things down. Q. Did you have to raise Breanne’s spirits a wee bit? She seemed very down in the dumps at the end. MARY McKENNA: Not really, because I think when you lose a match, you know, you come off the course and you need a half an hour. You know, you’ve got to be down. And I think it’s nice that it hurts. If it hurts, it means something. If she came off, was laughing, smiling, having lost her match, it wouldn’t mean anything. They’re all disappointed. But by the time they g