Q. After the 67 yesterday, seems like you just picked up where you left off three weeks ago. You said you put in a lot of work coming into this week with your coaches. What did you feel like you needed to improve?
LYDIA KO: Yeah, you know, I obviously came off an amazing three-week stretch in Europe. You know, in ways I wanted to make sure that I kind of came back to the ground and work on the basics and the things I've been working on the past few months.
Winning at the British and playing well at the Scottish and winning the gold in Paris, it wasn't just the work I put in the week before. Every week it's been incremental improvement. You hope to pull it off one week, and it happened to be two of the biggest weeks in my schedule this year.
Yeah, we just worked on the same things.
Playing in the wind at British, it's difficult in the sense that you're playing different types of shots than what I would normally play out here. So I just wanted to -- with Holton being here this week, check my fundamentals and make sure that some of my old tendencies don't creep in.
For the most parts looks solid. It's always good to get the approval from my coaches. I'm playing in Korea next week and Si Woo will be there, so excited to be able to catch up with him, too.
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