The last time you were at the Hong Kong Golf Club was six years ago when you won the girls' division at the Faldo Series International Trophy. A lot has changed since then obviously, including your name. Back then you were called Ruby...
[Laughs]. Yes, that's right. There are only a few people who still know me as Ruby, including Rory McIlroy, who I met here at the Faldo Series. It's funny. I saw Rory at the Masters this year and he said, "Hi Ruby", which I hadn't heard in a long time. He's a great guy.
What were you doing at the Masters?
I just went to watch the players. I learn a lot from watching the men play golf. I love seeing how Rory and the others guys get around the course. It's the second time I've been, but I don't go inside the ropes. I walk around just like everyone else. I'd love to play Augusta National one day.
Rory's great, but he hasn't won a single Major yet while you already have three...
[Laughs]. I know. It's amazing. I never expected to win three Majors in my first three years on Tour. Never. But you know, that's not enough. I want to win more. I have one more to go [the US Women's Open, to complete a career grand slam]. I need to work hard. But it has been amazing, the whole thing.
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