Q. It's been a packed schedule, Evian to the Olympics to here at the Trust Golf Women's Scottish Open. How are you feeling?
ARIYA JUTANUGARN: Feeling great after the Olympics, one of the best memory I ever have, came back here, also have a great memory in 2018. So it's so much fun it be here and new golf course, really enjoy the course. It's very nice.
Q. And obviously you mentioned you won here in 2018 and you placed fifth in 2019. Are you excited to come back, sort of defending champion to a tournament you've won?
ARIYA JUTANUGARN: To me it's just enjoy every moment here because the course is so nice, and it's really challenge of course because the links course. Never think about the outcome because I have so much thing to focus on.
Q. You mentioned before and you said before that links for you, you find it really challenging but do you think your experience is getting better and you're becoming more experienced?
ARIYA JUTANUGARN: Even when I play on a links so much, like every year, I still feel like the course never like me. You know, it's just so tough.
But at the same time I find it really challenge for my game and it just tests my patience with the weather and we just never know what's going to happen.
Q. Talk about the Olympics, having no fans there, what was that like? I guess obviously you're used to it with the schedule and no spectators for the last year, but at the Olympics, did it just feel different?
ARIYA JUTANUGARN: It feel a lot different than the last time I played in the Olympics because it's no fans. But we have so much Thai fans supporting us back home, so still so warm. Just an honour to be there representing Thailand.
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