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July 10, 2011
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO
Q. You're likely, as it looks like right now, going to finish low amateur at the U.S. Women's Open. What does that mean to you?
MORIYA JUTANUGARN: My first time in U.S. Women's Open. I really proud and happy of it, yeah.
Q. I know your sister was here this week.
MORIYA JUTANUGARN: Yeah.
Q. She did not make the cut, correct?
MORIYA JUTANUGARN: Yeah.
Q. Did she stick around to watch you play this weekend?
MORIYA JUTANUGARN: Yeah, she's watch. She watched me play today in the afternoon. She's watch.
I don't know what does she think about my game.
Q. Do you guys have sort of a competition as sisters over golf?
MORIYA JUTANUGARN: Yeah, a lot of times.
Q. What are your overall impressions of playing in your first Women's Open?
MORIYA JUTANUGARN: You know, when I make the qualifiers I'm really exciting because my first time like major tournament, and is it really big, yeah.
Q. Does it make you want to come back and play some more majors in the future?
MORIYA JUTANUGARN: Yeah, sure. I hope. Yeah.
Q. What is your biggest takeaway from this experience this weekend?
MORIYA JUTANUGARN: It is experience. You know, it is big tournament and all the competitors, everything is so good. They are -- I mean, like they are good player in the world, yeah. That's why I really exciting.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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