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Inbee Park looks ahead to the Women's British Open at Turnberry in Ayrshire, Scotland, which starts on Thursday. Donald Trump is taking time off his US presidential campaign to attend the first major to be hosted at one of his courses.
Script:SOUNDBITE: (English) Inbee Park, world number one:
(on injury and pulling out of Pro-Am tournament on Tuesday)
"I thought that I shouldn't play and should I give it a rest before I play the tournament - if I can (even play the tournament). And at yesterday's point I thought maybe I wouldn't be able to play, but I got a lot of treatment yesterday and today and I feel a lot better. My physio did a really good job at really loosening up my muscles so I feel like it's got a lot better and now I feel like I can really play. It feels good."SOUNDBITE: (English) Inbee Park, world number one:
(Q. Would Donald Trump's helicopter be a distraction if you were teeing off at the first?)
"I don't know when he is going to come in. Hopefully not when I am in the middle of my back-swing! It's good for me. This is a beautiful golf course. We all love to play here. We all really appreciate his help with the golf course. We get an opportunity (to play). It's a beautiful place and we love to be here. And we love to play the tournament."
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Women's British Open: Park 'injury free'
Thursday, July 30 2015Category:Golf