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July 10, 2015
LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA
Q. Amy, you went from being part of the pack to ahead of the pack in one four-hole stretch on the back nine. Talk about that, four birdies in a row. AMY YANG: Four birdies? I don't know, I just hit ball really well again today, especially that four holes. I just felt good over the ball and seeing my ball rolling to the hole. I don't know, it just felt so comfortable and happened so fast.
Q. What did you learn about yourself over the years in terms of handling pressure over the weekend on a stage like this looking ahead? AMY YANG: I have experience playing maybe some contention at U.S. Open. I know the kind of pressure that is and I think I can handle that now.
Q. Do you like playing with the lead, being in the lead? AMY YANG: Yeah, I don't mind.
Q. As opposed to chasing the leader? AMY YANG: I don't really thinking about it, just play my game.
Q. Last year how important was it to get the experience of playing in a final pairing at a women's U.S. Open on a Sunday? AMY YANG: How important?
Q. How important to have that experience? AMY YANG: It's better to have the experience of that before. I think it's better than not to experience.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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