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I love various sports, including basketball, tennis and billiards.
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When you play good, everything is good, but when you don't play so good, everything is bad. Even when you think there are good things, they still say bad things.
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I'm just so happy to see my friends and fans in Taiwan, 'cause that's where I'm from.
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I always believe that every one of us is working hard not only for our own performance but also to give something significant back to the societies we live in.
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I hope one day I will host my own charity event to give back to society.
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Not only am I constantly seeking better performance but also to be a better person, to be respected.
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Most recently, I learned another hobby: baking. It's so much fun to mix all the ingredients and to see the cake come out nice. It's so rewarding when the cake comes out great and tastes great.
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I will keep smiling, be positive and never give up! I will give 100 percent each time I play. These are always my goals and my attitude.
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In golf, it's almost impossible to be perfect on each shot; that's the fun and challenge of golf.
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You always learn something from mistakes.
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As it becomes longer at No. 1, I feel more and more pressure. Everybody is trying to grab every piece of me.
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You learn something when you don't play well, and I figure that helping people, it makes me very, very happy.
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I am closer and closer to reaching my childhood dream. This is really exciting! I will continue to work hard, to focus on each tournament I play.
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I feel very peaceful.
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I want to improve my bunker, fairway and putting status because that's been my weakness over the last three years. If I can just focus on this, then everything else will come.
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I started second-guessing myself and was always questioning myself. I have really learned a lot.
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My parents both played golf and introduced me to golf when I was 5 years old. They took me to the driving range and I played around at the range and immediately developed an interest in it.
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When I was 7, my dad asked his friend to teach me. I played my first tournament competition when I was 8. I remember I shot around 125.
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I am so honored to be named as one of Time's 100 most influential people.
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It's very easy when you have someone in front of you that you can chase. You want to be No. 1 but now I feel like I have to play well because everybody looks at you as a best golfer. So that's why I put more pressure on myself.
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So it must be my mental, because sometimes when I start on the tee, I still worry about whether my ball is going to hit right or left.
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The very first tournament I watched is the U.S. Open when I was 13. And that was the year Juli Inkster won.
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I love to show off my ability in a nice way.
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I have the picture in my mind of how emotional I will feel if I win again.
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