Se Ri, can you just say what strength this shows for womens golf in Asia?
SE RI PAK: Well, the last couple of years, the strength in my country keeps growing. Golf if getting stronger. So many have had a great season overall. Everybody knows now that the strength of women’s golf in Asia is growing. There is a lot of pressure. I was very proud of them. Very proud of them. Q. What will it take for an Asian women’s player to step up and become number one – will it be the majors, something physical, or just an acceptance of Korean golf? SE RI PAK: I think a combination of all. We are not all physically strong, but we are mentally stronger. All of our golf is mental. We always practice, and see hard conditions here or there, or growing up. We practice longer. Q. Se Ri, Ayako was the only Japanese player to join the team, and she has no match play experience. Do you think she did contributed to the team overall? SE RI PAK: Of course. I think we all bonded as a team, it doesn’t matter that we come from different places. She has played well over the last three days.