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July 23, 2010
EVIAN-LES-BAINS, FRANCE
MODERATOR: Na Yeon, great playing today. You're the leader in the clubhouse at 6-under par. Can you talk a little bit about your round.
NA YEON CHOI: Yeah, today was rain this morning. Now is better weather. But I had a good up-and-down today, and I start tough. I got two bogey start, but I had a good finish.
MODERATOR: How did the rain affect the golf course? Did it play softer? Easier?
NA YEON CHOI: Yeah, I think today was really soft, that's why play long. I got a lot of rescue for second shot, par-4.
MODERATOR: How do you like the golf course? Does it suit your game?
NA YEON CHOI: Yeah, I feel like same like Korea course, like mountain break, so I feel comfortable.
I played well two years ago, and I think I played well last year, too, so I feel good about here.
MODERATOR: Questions.
Q. Do you feel disadvantaged because of the change of the weather?
NA YEON CHOI: Well, I just -- well, I don't know. Just bad luck. I can't control weather. Just I try think positive, you know, like afternoon yesterday gonna be the same condition, and today morning group is same condition. Just think positive.
Q. Can you just go through the birdies?
NA YEON CHOI: I got birdie on 7, par-5; and 11, par-4; and...
Q. Four long putts or...
NA YEON CHOI: Like on 7, like two yard. Like six feet, yeah.
And then 11, like five-yard putt.
Then 17, four-yard putt.
18, one yard.
MODERATOR: You've won once this year and tied for second at the U.S. Open. What makes you such a good player? Is it ball-striking? Putting? A combination?
NA YEON CHOI: I think a combination, and I thought like mental was really good for me. So I need more study like good mental, and then I think the mental fix golf I think.
MODERATOR: Thanks, Na Yeon.
NA YEON CHOI: Thank you.
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