Q. All right, joining me here today after the second round of the LOTTE Championship is Honorine. Can you just talk a bit about being your age and starting in an LPGA event.
HONORINE NOBUTA FERRY: Yeah, I'm really -- I was really, really grateful and excited for this opportunity. I almost made the cut last year when I was 14, so I was looking forward to learning from that experience and doing better this year.
My dad got injured four days before the tournament, so I've never played -- like I've never played in a caddie event without him on the bag, so it was a little bit of a different kind of mentality I guess.
But it was a really good experience. I'm just really grateful and honored to have had the opportunity to compete here with the best.
Q. You have obviously a lot of golf in your future, a lot of years before you go to college or make your debut as a professional. What do events like this teach you and take back with you in your amateur game?
HONORINE NOBUTA FERRY: Every day I play with pros there is so much to learn from them, like whether it's shots they hit or how they react, their mental, just everything is on another level.
So I'm really happy I got to experience and see that today and hope to apply that to my game in the future.
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