THE INTERPRETER: She loves to play the USGA tournaments because the settings are very challenging for her and the competition. The Match Play tournament.
Q. You seem to like it, you seem to be good at it. When you are at home what course do you play?
IN-BEE PARK: Blackberry.
Q. Now when you play that, what tees do you play from?
IN-BEE PARK: Black.
Q. Are those the back tees?
IN-BEE PARK: 6200.
THE INTERPRETER: But she played from the 7,000 ones, and she played from the blue tee which is 6800. But she usually plays with the black tee which is 6250.
Q. Okay. That's pretty close to this. Just about 100 yards shorter.
THE INTERPRETER: Sometimes when she plays with the boys she will go back.
Q. In-Bee, I grew up in Florida, and I always found it difficult when you practice on a flat course and you come up here and play USGA tournaments and they have a lot of hilly lies, how did you learn how to play a lot of hilly lies?
IN-BEE PARK: In Korea, the golf course is like, very, very hilly. I practiced a lot.
Q. How long did you play in Korea, how many years before you came here?
IN-BEE PARK: Two years, 3 years.
THE INTERPRETER: All of the golf course is in the mountains because we don't have a lot of land. They build the golf courses in the mountains. There is a lot of up and down.
Q. How long have you lived here?
IN-BEE PARK: Two years.
Q. So you have only been playing golf five years?
IN-BEE PARK: Yes.
Q. It's amazing. Thank you very much. Congratulations. We will see you tomorrow. Good luck.
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