How was the competition in the individual event at Busan Games?
The competition, as always, was tough and a lot of big names were taking part, the favorites being Miyazato from Japan, Prom from Thailand, Hong-Wei from Taiwan, Angelo Que from The Phillipines and, of course, Rohana, the silver medallist from Sri Lanka. I knew these guys were going to be tough to beat, but at the same time I knew if I played my best I would have a good chance of winning. Luckily for me, I had a good week and they didn’t play their best. You shared the lead on the first day of the individual event. The next day you slipped to the fourth spot… The second day I struggled with my timing; I wasn’t hitting my driver well and that golf course really penalizes bad tee shots. I worked on my swing after the round and, fortunately, I found a good swing going into the third round. How did your prepare yourself for the final assault in the final round of play? I went into the final day with the attitude of do or die! I told myself that this is the chance I have been dreaming abo