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July 23, 2009
EVIAN-LES-BAINS, FRANCE
DANA GROSS-RHODE: Na Yeon, you're in contention for the lead. Once again, you've been in the position and you've talked to us quite a bit this year. Is that pretty exciting?
NA YEON CHOI: Yeah, I think this year is more comfortable, and then not much nervous.
Yesterday I was really exciting starting tournament. I think today was really good day.
DANA GROSS-RHODE: What was the best part of your round today?
NA YEON CHOI: I think putting is really good, and then I was reading really good, and then I made it.
DANA GROSS-RHODE: You were reading the greens really well?
NA YEON CHOI: Yeah.
DANA GROSS-RHODE: Perfect. This courses, you said you were looking forward to the tournament. What do you like about the course and the tournament?
NA YEON CHOI: I feel like same like just Korea course, a lot of mountain. And then maybe green is more mountain break, too, so, yeah, I feel more comfortable.
DANA GROSS-RHODE: Very good. Coming overseas, what do you try to do to adjust to the time difference?
NA YEON CHOI: Well, I feel still a little tired today. But I have three day more, so I just go rest for next day.
Then yesterday I feel really tired after Pro-Am. Then I was sleep almost eight hours last night, so this morning I feel better.
DANA GROSS-RHODE: So you're looking forward to more rest today?
NA YEON CHOI: Yeah.
DANA GROSS-RHODE: What are you looking forward to tomorrow? Do you like playing in the lead after the first round?
NA YEON CHOI: Yeah, I like it. I feel really comfortable with this course. I like this course. I feel I can play well, and tomorrow just keep simple things.
DANA GROSS-RHODE: What do you do to stay relaxed on the course and stay calm and comfortable on the course?
NA YEON CHOI: Because I think I know course, I think every green and every bunker. I think I can play every hole in my head.
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