Is there another tournament on TOUR thats got that much Korean influence?
K.J. CHOI: Actually I feel like the support that I get from the local gallery, whether it’s Korean or Asian, it’s really changed the last year because ever since I won the Memorial and AT & T, I felt like the mind or the culture of the gallery, the way they look at me, it’s all changed for the better. I think that’s contributing a lot to the development of golf and the popularity of golf on a general level. Q. Just as a follow-up, did that not happen after say New Orleans or Tampa or other places, or was it the prestige of Memorial? K.J. CHOI: Yeah, I mean, it’s definitely changed a lot. I noticed that back when I won in 2002, those tournaments, it was more a small group of Korean hard-core K.J. fans, whereas now since this last year, obviously because the stature of The Memorial Tournament but more because of my consistency, the way the TOUR is growing, I think I’m getting a lot more support from a wider spectrum of fans, not just Koreans but Asians, Americans. It’s just gotten a lot