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March 21, 2019
Phoenix, Arizona
Q. Sum up the day.
ANGEL YIN: Sum up the day? It was a good day. (Laughter.)
Q. Short and sweet, like Hemingway.
ANGEL YIN: Yeah. It was a good day.
Q. What stood out?
ANGEL YIN: I made a few putts, hit a few shots close. That's about it. I mean, it was just a solid round. I almost made eagle, but if I made that eagle it would have been my highlight.
Q. How do you feel overall about where your game is?
ANGEL YIN: I feel good. Been fixing my swing in the off-season, so right now feels goods. Obviously it's not where I want it to be because I still mishit here and there because of my swing change. Body is not really adjusting; it doesn't want to listen.
Other than that, it's fine.
Q. The swing change, did you do that in the off-season or were you working on that last year?
ANGEL YIN: Yes, off-season, which is beginning of this year.
Q. Can you sum it up in layman's terms what you're doing?
ANGEL YIN: What I'm doing, so I tend to stand up when I come to impact, so I'm trying to stay on top of the ball more. I'm fixing my right knee. My right knee likes to bend going forward. I wanted to straighten a bit more, stabilize, and go left.
And my weight shift, if you look at my pattern on the weight net, it goes back, forward, back, forward. So I just want it to go back and then forward.
Q. And the object is just be a more consistent ball-striker?
ANGEL YIN: Yeah, be over the ball more and have it be more repetitive. That's all we want. If you can swing (indiscernible) and do it, shoot 58, I think that is all you need. That's what I'm trying to do.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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