Q. All right, here with Minjee Lee after the final round. What are you going to take from this week looking back at it?
MINJEE LEE: I feel like I've been -- I did a lot of things well these past four days, despite being really over heated every single day.
I feel like, I mean, I would like to get my driving a little bit cleaner for the next few weeks but I feel like I've been striking it pretty well with my irons and doing pretty well with the putter as well.
So I think going into next week and Crown and obviously Japan and CME, I think I could -- I think I could bring everything together and hopefully contend in all these weeks as well.
Q. What can you say about the number of people out here today?
MINJEE LEE: Yeah, I mean, obviously I really hope that a lot of people come out to see the final group. Obviously we had world No. 1 and Minami, a lot of Japanese fans out there as well, and I had a nice crowd as well.
But I think golf in general in China has gone from strength to strength obviously with Ronni doing so well and all the other Chinese players. I think there is quite a contingent on the LPGA now.
I feel like The Crown (Wind interference) great that everybody is coming out to support us.
Q. What can you say about watching those two the last couple holes?
MINJEE LEE: Not even the last couple holes. They were doing so well from the beginning, start to finish. So they both played unbelievable, and Jeeno had 9-under and Minami had 7-under so I felt like I got outplayed today, and I definitely did.
It was kind of cool to see on 17 just the chip-in and obviously the putt going in for eagle.
So, yeah, no, I think it was fun to watch them. They're so young and just starting their -- well, I don't know if they're starting their careers, but feels like I've been out there much longer than them.
Q. Had a ton of different winners this year and you're one of them. Why do you think that is?
MINJEE LEE: I think because the Tour in general, I think we're so much more diverse now. Just so many girls from different countries coming to play in America and on the LPGA.
I feel like the depth is -- there is not that much comparison anymore, like top 40, whatever the number may be. So I think that's why there has been a different winner every week. There is just so many girls that are so talented and skillful. I feel like they're coming out younger and stronger and aggressive in play. Just ready to go.
So I just think that's part of it.
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