Q. When you say it's one of the better U.S. Open courses, you've played what makes it so?
KIM SAIKI: I like the layout and I like everything about it. It's very challenging but very fair. It sets up really good for me.
Q. Does it please you to know you have the course record? No one has shot under par here yet; can you imagine that?
KIM SAIKI: Wow, no, I can't believe that.
Q. Can you see how the course can change if the wind kicks up, that it can be one course on one day and a completely different course on another day?
KIM SAIKI: The practice round I played 9 holes in the pouring rain, and the course played a lot longer. I could see the wind picking up, and the course kind of drying out and becoming faster.
That's when the course will be much more difficult. There is quite a few holes that are pretty long because they are into the wind. But I think it will be difficult as the week goes on because the greens will firm up. Right now they are responding very well, and they are not extremely fast, but they are a pretty good pace right now in comparison to the beginning of the week.
Q. Strike while you can?
KIM SAIKI: Exactly. Got to take advantage of the conditions. Thank you.
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