Q. All right, here with Chella Choi, the second ace of competition.
CHELLA CHOI: Yay, another.
Q. Take us through No. 17 today.
CHELLA CHOI: You know, it's very tough hole, that hole, and like I have like a between club, 4 hybrid and 3-hybrid, so I trying to close to my club face and I trying to hard drove shot. I hear really good, and I made it. It's amazing!
Q. Did it hit and roll in?
CHELLA CHOI: Roll in, uh-huh.
Q. Was there a reaction?
CHELLA CHOI: Done. Like it! I get car!
Q. I was just about to say, what's your reaction to getting the car?
CHELLA CHOI: Was really good. Like people saw that so people like happier and I'm very happier, and I can't believe I make a car. Yeah.
Q. What's it been like these past four days at The Chevron Championship.
CHELLA CHOI: You know, like golf course is very good condition and new sponsor, they make everything pretty good for support for players, so we very exciting to play here.
And little sad to not anymore play here, but like future more good golf course and we very exciting to next year golf course.
Q. And with that, also every hole in one this season $20,000 is donated to St. Jude Children's Hospital. What does it mean to you to know that your ace goes toward a child battling cancer?
CHELLA CHOI: I'm very happy to support to people, and I trying to -- like I have more chance starting next week, too, right? So I trying to more support.
Q. You mentioned how special this place is. How special is it make a one knowing it's the final round here at Mission Hills?
CHELLA CHOI: Super sad before when I play here, but I made -- I make a good memory, here so I trying -- whole my life is good memory here. Make a hole in one.
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