I think to be 'tough' means you look relaxed. So you have to be tough to win tournaments. But you don't want to be so tough on yourself.
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.
I have the picture in my mind of how emotional I will feel if I win again.
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.
As it becomes longer at No. 1, I feel more and more pressure. Everybody is trying to grab every piece of me.
The very first tournament I watched is the U.S. Open when I was 13. And that was the year Juli Inkster won.
Although I have won many times now, each time when I have a lead, I start to think about winning. It's very difficult not to think about winning. Every time, there are new challenges. Every time, there are new issues to overcome.
With Tiger Woods, you know everyone is watching. But I think interest in women's golf is getting better too.
When I'm out there, I don't think about anything. I just grip it and rip it. I don't like to worry about technique.
We always learn more from the losing than the winning.
Not only am I constantly seeking better performance but also to be a better person, to be respected.
I just want to show the fans my big smile and play the game that I love.
I want to play for my country, play for everybody, and I want to be there. I just feel like I have so many feelings and I want to play in the Olympics and feel how special if I can win that tournament.
You know golf is very lonely. When I'm in the States, I feel like if I just think about Taiwan, my friends, my fans, I won't feel like I'm alone.
It's easy to have a good season but if you want to have a great season you have got to win a major tournament.
You learn something when you don't play well, and I figure that helping people, it makes me very, very happy.
I'm just so happy to see my friends and fans in Taiwan, 'cause that's where I'm from.
I want to be best golfer in the world. But I feel like golf is not everything in my life, but I want to keep doing it, keep working hard, do the best I can on the tour and give back to the tour.
I like to smile. I smile even when I'm nervous since it calms me down and shows my friendliness.
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.
It seems to me every one of us is doing something meaningful for this world.
At that time, I feel sad, and I feel no one knows how hard I work and how many tears. They only know the score. At that time, I feel very lonely because no one understands since they haven't been world No. 1 before.
I write down inspirational things on cards that I keep in my bag and look at during the round.