Q. Here with Namo Luangnitikul after round four the Maybank Championship. Talk us through the overall experience, what you learned, what you enjoyed about this tournament.
NAMO LUANGNITIKUL: I had so much fun this week. I did have a rough start in the first round. I think the nerves were there. But I really enjoyed this whole week, seeing like all the players out here, watching them play, like the environment is amazing and I love it so much.
Q. What did you learn from the LPGA professionals?
NAMO LUANGNITIKUL: I learned -- I've been watching everyone and seeing the players like on the range, on the putting green, I'm enjoying them. I learned so much, like how -- I just learned a lot in general, yeah.
Q. What are your plans after this?
NAMO LUANGNITIKUL: I'm going back to Thailand and playing in --
Q. Tournaments?
NAMO LUANGNITIKUL: I'm playing a tournament in Korea in two weeks. Yeah, that's it.
Q. SEA Games?
NAMO LUANGNITIKUL: They haven't told us who is playing yet. Yeah, I don't think I'm going to be one of them.
Q. Did you speak and Jeeno this week?
NAMO LUANGNITIKUL: Yes, I did. I actually had dinner with her two nights ago. She's so nice. She's lovely. She's such a good player.
Q. Did they have any advice for you?
NAMO LUANGNITIKUL: We don't really talk about golf. We talk about other things other than golf. Yeah, she's really nice.
Q. How big an inspiration has Jeeno been to golfers?
NAMO LUANGNITIKUL: Oh, very. She's so young and No. 1 in the world. It's a crazy. We all look up to her and want to be like her.
Q. You've been in Malaysia a few times this year. Won the Malaysian Ladies Amateur. What do you like about Malaysia?
NAMO LUANGNITIKUL: What do I like? The weather is just really similar to Thailand. Okay, it gets really hot sometimes, but I really like it. It's really similar to Thailand.
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