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U.S. WOMEN'S OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP


June 22, 2014


Amy Yang


PINEHURST, NORTH CAROLINA

Q. You had a difficult time today but you finished in good position for the tournament. Do you take some positive things away?
AMY YANG: Yeah, I started a little shaky this afternoon, but I had a good comeback and it was just another good experience, I learned a lot of things again. It's a good experience.

Q. You've putted so well all week. Today on the second hole you missed the green and then you 3-putted. That seemed to be catching. You 3-putted a couple more times. What was going on with the putter today?
AMY YANG: I don't know, I just had no feeling of the distance. I just had a tough time all day. But it's a good lesson and I need to do more work.

Q. What were you and Michelle talking about as you walked up the 18th fairway?
AMY YANG: 18? Just, let's finish strong.

Q. Did you appreciate the drama on 16 when they couldn't find her ball?
AMY YANG: What was that?

Q. For about three minutes they couldn't find Michelle's ball. Were you aware of that and what was going on?
AMY YANG: I wasn't thinking anything, I was just worrying about my third shot. Because I had 50 yards away, so, yeah.

Q. Can you feel kind of the drama and the tension when you're playing with the leader in a U.S. Open?
AMY YANG: Not really.

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