Q. Well, you came close and you were up two early on and then she kind of came back I guess on the eighth hole she stuck one pretty tight?
SARA IM: She did, yes. It was a really good match. I enjoyed it. I had a lot of fun during it. I mean, I guess I didn't play that well, but I tried my best. I'm not too upset about it.
Q. You already have one title this year. I know you were going for two and you wanted to make some history. When you get this far, is that a little disappointing?
SARA IM: Definitely it is a little disappointing, but I can't be too upset because Yana played so well today, and I have to give it to her, she played really well, so I can't say anything.
Q. What do you take from this week that you'll use in a couple weeks when you go to the Women's Am?
SARA IM: Oh, definitely confidence. As I said earlier, just being able to play against all these great golfers, it really means a lot to me. Hopefully this will help me later on just as a learning experience, as well.
Q. You've got to consider yourself among the great golfers; geez, you won a Four-Ball title, you go and play in the Junior Solheim Cup last year so you're obviously one of the top juniors in the country.
SARA IM: That sounds so -- thank you. I mean, I knew I can be like so good. Just sometimes golf is such a mental sport, it gets to you. It definitely does. Again, just anything helps with confidence.
Q. I think your dad said you're going to the Girls' Junior PGA first in Chicago?
SARA IM: Yes, I am.
Q. You've got a lot of golf in front of you.
SARA IM: Definitely. I'm going to take a break after this. That's all I know.
Q. After this event?
SARA IM: Yes.
Q. When is the Girls' Junior PGA?
SARA IM: Like a week and a half maybe.
Q. So you'll go back to Georgia first?
SARA IM: Yeah, Georgia first, definitely.
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