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October 29, 2017
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Q. Your overall thoughts on the campaign?
MICHELLE KOH: It's been a long week. It was really not the week I was looking for, hoping for and looking forward towards. But what's done is done. Just got to keep working and moving forward and keep improving myself. There's a lot more out there to look forward to.
Q. What's the biggest takeaway from this week personally?
MICHELLE KOH: I think I have to learn how to handle expectations. I think being an ambassador here, being given the opportunity and the privilege of playing and practicing here, I might have overdone it a little bit.
So that created a lot of expectation this week, and I believe that was the biggest downfall for my week.
Q. What's next after this?
MICHELLE KOH: After this, I will be going to Sanya for the co-sanctioned event. That's in two weeks. Then I finish off the year in Taiwan, so that's another -- I think that's a co-sanction, or that's another Taiwan event. Just another two, three events and end my season.
Q. What frustrated you the most this week?
MICHELLE KOH: I think not hitting the ball as good, because I was really hitting the ball good coming into this week. I think it's just the expectations. Tension ruins the most beautiful swings and I think that's kind of what happened to me this week. I struggled out there and I was hitting it awful, but thank God for my chipping and putting, really. My short game helped me out a lot this week. So I've got a lot to be thankful for in my short game.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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