Q. Two years in a row you are the champion. Congratulations.
EUN JEONG SEONG: Thank you.
Q. Probably it's tough for you to understand that this is such a difficult thing to do, that the last time this happened was Hollis Stacy in 1971, 45 years ago.
EUN JEONG SEONG: 1971?
Q. That was the last time somebody won two years in a row.
EUN JEONG SEONG: My mom born in '71.
Q. Like I said, it's a long time ago, but 45 years, to have that happen and you be the person who did it, what does that mean to you?
EUN JEONG SEONG: A little bit different feel, rough year, because rough year, it's a little bit hard, and my mind is also hard, tired. But this year I trust me today, and I have confidence. But this morning so hard because I was losing 5 down, but it's okay because I have a lot of holes, and twice tie.
Q. Do you know who Hollis Stacy is?
EUN JEONG SEONG: No.
Q. Three-time Women's Open champion.
EUN JEONG SEONG: Oh.
Q. She won three Women's Opens in a row, too.
EUN JEONG SEONG: I can't following her.
Q. When you were 5-down, you said you trusted me. Did you trust you when you were 5-down still?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yeah, but after this morning, after hole No. 10, I want to make just 2-down. I need 3-up. But I was losing 3-down after 18 holes.
But back nine, was good feel my shot and putt. That's why I can make front nine, that I can do it after back nine.
Q. On your swing were you hitting shots to the right a lot early?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yeah.
Q. Did you adjust something? It seemed like especially off the drives, right, a lot to the right?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yeah.
Q. That was trouble for you early, right?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Every tournament I think about my swing just one point. This tournament is going top, and I need to go left side and hit. But sometimes timing is so bad, like the arm is come in, and I hit right side. But it's okay because I have 36 holes, and here not so many out of bounds. I can get up-and-down.
Q. You could recover well?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yeah.
Q. And also being 5 down, you knew 36 holes, that's a long day. You seemed to get into a flow later in the round, especially in the afternoon. Were you feeling really confident in the afternoon?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yeah, because she had four birdies in the morning on the front nine. She's parring, her iron shots is so best. That's why I think about that because every hole is different, and every morning and afternoon is different. I can make up because she used to birdies in the morning, but I don't have birdies.
Q. Your turn was coming?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yeah.
Q. On No. 12, how far away were you?
EUN JEONG SEONG: The pin is 42.
Q. And what club did you use?
EUN JEONG SEONG: 60.
Q. How surprised were you that you made it?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yeah, right between the fairway and rough, too hard. Just I think about just on the green, please. Go in the hole.
Q. How important was that in terms of giving you momentum?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yeah, hole No. 12 is I think very important because partner is like, what's this, can't focus. That's why I can make 13 and 14. She shot mistakes.
Q. How long was the putt on 16, the winning putt?
EUN JEONG SEONG: 13 yards.
Q. So birdie-eagle-birdie, and the par that won because she missed the putt, right?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yeah.
Q. You were getting stronger as the day went on?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yeah.
Q. Confidence and feeling not fatigued?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yeah, confident because after hole No. 10, she missed at hole No. 9, she don't have confidence, I think, because every short putt she missed. My condition is a little bit -- that's why I'm confident in hole No. 11. But 12 I missed a driver, but I can make it. I'm really confident.
Q. Andrea is a good friend?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yeah, good friend.
Q. How does it feel to have competed against a good friend? It was a friendly match.
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yeah, maybe 2014 US Women's Amateur, same final I played with Andrea Lee, but I was losing because her putting is so best, and her course management is best. That's why she can a lot of wins. But today I know she plays -- I know I can win her because I losing before.
Q. She beat you 2 & 1, I think in the Amateur?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yeah.
Q. But that was a good match, too?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yeah.
Q. One win apiece now?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yeah.
Q. Would you rather have this one?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yeah.
Q. You stayed with Cindy Ha this week?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yes.
Q. How do you know her?
EUN JEONG SEONG: She played this year U.S. Open. 2014 I met Cindy in PubLinks, and Girls' Junior I met Andrea Lee and Robin. We eat together because I speak English more bad. I can't register; they helped me.
Q. You got to be good friends?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yes.
Q. How nice was it staying with her this week?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yeah, because I can eat Korean food, and better than hotel.
Q. Two in a row; do you think you have another chance next year?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Uh-huh.
Q. What do you think?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Just probably try again.
Q. Are you tired right now?
EUN JEONG SEONG: I'm tired, but I'm good. I feel good.
Q. Good tired?
EUN JEONG SEONG: Yeah, good tired.
U.S. GIRLS' JUNIOR
Interview: 68th U.S. Girls' Junior Champion Eun Jeong Seong
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Jul 23, 2016
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Paramus, N.J.