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October 12, 2014
NAPA, CALIFORNIA
Q.  The front nine was pretty easy. I know the eighth hole you had that one putt, but you played so solid, on the back nine it got a little funny or a little scary a little bit, huh?
SANG‑MOON BAE: Yeah, I think I was a little nervous, had a little focus, too. I don't know why. I didn't want to look at the scoreboard, but I did. I looked a lot. That's why I made a lot of bogeys on the back nine.
Q. When you got your first win, you came from behind. Now this one with a big lead, easier to come from behind, is it not?
SANG‑MOON BAE: Yeah, it really means a lot. It's the first tournament, and I couldn't play well last year, last season, I mean. But I have a lot of confidence now. I could play well, a lot more than last season.
Q. You had a big lead at one point on Sunday, got interesting down the stretch. How would you describe this final round?
SANG‑MOON BAE: I tried to really enjoy my game, but I made a lot of bogeys. I don't know, but I know how well I did. It was a really good experience today.
Q. How nervous were? What were your emotions out there coming down the stretch?
SANG‑MOON BAE: Actually I had mixed emotions, a little nervous and happy and excited and everything.  I don't know, but just putt‑‑ I think my swing was really, really good this week, so that's why I played good this week.
Q. You talked throughout this week, you weren't thinking about winning. Now that you have won, how excited are you?
SANG‑MOON BAE: Yeah, my confidence level is much higher than last season. I could play well, much better than last season.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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