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August 20, 2017
Des Moines, Iowa, USA
Q. You're going down technically as the clinching putt because Salas is guaranteed a half point now. So how was your first Solheim?
ANGEL YIN: Pretty amazing, I have to say. It's very different. I've never seen this many people in the crowd before.
Q. Did it affect the nerves?
ANGEL YIN: No. Honestly, no. I just -- well, it made me hit it further than I've ever hit in my life. Hitting it harder, too. But I wasn't nervous. I was just more excited. The adrenalin.
Q. (Question off microphone).
ANGEL YIN: Yeah, a little bit. I really wanted to make it, but I know that a half a point is -- it's a point, you know? It's a point up on the board; it will help the team. So that putt was really my (indiscernible). I got it.
Q. You just said to me before this interview that your experience here at the Solheim Cup, it's been all right. But I want more from you. Describe really how has this week been?
ANGEL YIN: It's been pretty amazing. I made a lot of friends. I know the more of the American players, which is good. And the top players, too. Because as a rookie you don't really get to meet them. But this has been -- and I've learned a lot from them. (Indiscernible).
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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