World number one Inbee Park admitted that it feels as if "the whole world is watching" ahead of the Women's Open Championship at St Andrews next week.
Inbee Park: World number one
The 25-year-old is attempting to become the first golfer ever to win four majors in one year, after already lifting the US Women's Open as well as the LPGA and Kraft Nabisco Championship in 2013.
"I'm trying to get used to the pressure," the Korean said in a press release.
"I think I had very good practice at the US Open (last month).
"I felt a little bit of pressure there but I handled it very good so that has given me a lot of confidence coming into the British Open.
"It just feels very awkward to me at the moment," added Park. "Pressure is not the easiest thing to handle on the golf course.
"I feel like the whole world is watching me. I have never got that kind of attention before."
Park has won six tournaments this year and, even if the young Korean fails to achieve an unprecedented fourth consecutive major victory, she will be satisfied with her golfing year.
"If I don't win any more I'm very happy with my season," she said. "How could you ask for more?
"Wanting more majors, wanting more wins, almost feels like I'm being too greedy."
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