Do you agree with Momoko who said that Japanese golfers are on the rise?
AI MIYAZATO: (via translator) There are many players like Ryo Ishikawa right now that are from Japan and getting a lot of attention. And there are many women golfers, too, that have started to come on the U.S. Tour. So I think I do agree with Momoko in the fact that it will be a good steppingstone for Japanese golf this year. Momoko Ueda, 75-68-68=211 (-5) MIKE SCANLAN: Momoko, thank you for coming in. You’re 5‑under par overall and you shot 68 today, so nice round. If you would, just tell us how you played today. MOMOKO UEDA: I’m not feeling well but I think I kept myself together for the last hole, so it was a good round. MIKE SCANLAN: Are you just feeling sick or just not feeling well in your game. MOMOKO UEDA: Well, I was sick from last week, and so that’s why I tried to make like a stronger shot, and then I hurt my muscle. So it just turned out like I hit a strong shot but I have my physical trainer that’s been taking care of me, so it’s been getting better and better every day. Q