What would it mean to you to someday make the Solheim Cup team?
Gulbis: Oh, that definitely is one of my top goals. As a golfer, to represent the United States in the Solheim Cup would be huge. But I also hope that golf gets close to being an Olympic sport too, because I would love to represent the USA in the Olympics. Q: What is the most difficult or challenging part of competing on tour? Gulbis: Just the weather. Sometimes we get some pretty wicked weather storms on the East Coast. You always have delays, so if you have a morning time you can be teeing off at 4 or 5 o’clock in the afternoon and then to finish your round come back at 6:30 or 7 the next morning. The weather is just very unpredictable. You think you have got the whole day planned and you’re going to be teeing off at 9 o’clock. Things change or you get pulled on and off the golf course and you can be out there for eight or nine hours and get in five or six holes. Q: Why do you have such a strong passion for golf? Gulbis: I just love it. I mean, you can play it all over the world. Eve