Q. Fourth win of the season, your first in America. Beating a field like this, what are the thoughts running through your mind right now?
JOAQUÍN NIEMANN: Yeah, I mean, today was a pretty good day. I felt like there was a lot going on during the rain delay. Tried to keep my mind on the right thoughts, and having Bryson coming off pretty clutch at the end, Phil, as well, Anirban. It could have been for anybody, and I felt like I was all day just behind, especially since the beginning of the week, and I feel like the only word that I was telling myself from last night was just have faith. There's nothing else I can do, have a good attitude, and just wait.
Q. It's the U.S. Open next week. You had your first top 10 in a major at the PGA Championship. Some of your team members say that you were trying too hard before to prove yourself in the major championships. Have you learnt the lesson that you need to be a bit more patient in the majors?
JOAQUÍN NIEMANN: Well, it's always difficult to be patient everywhere. But I think it's hard to tell. I feel like I'm still pretty far away of winning one. I'm just happy to be playing at the U.S. Open. It's going to be a great course, pretty tough conditions. I'm just looking forward for that challenge and have a fun week.
Q. When your LIV career is all said and done, how many of these events do you want to accumulate?
JOAQUÍN NIEMANN: I would love to keep going.
Q. You're doing quite well, but do you have a number in your head?
JOAQUÍN NIEMANN: No, I'm here to -- I don't really care. I just love this game. I love playing golf. I love hitting those kind of shots at that kind of time. I feel like that's the best thing about this game, having those moments, having those high-pressure moments and test yourself, prepare yourself for those moments and being able to deliver as well as I did today, just made me pretty proud of me and my team.
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