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April 5, 2013
RANCHO MIRAGE, CALIFORNIA
Q. Were you practicing for anything specific?
YANI TSENG: No, not really. Just on my mental game a little bit. I just needed to picture the shot before I hit it. My swing is getting more consistent, so there is nothing to work on, just mostly tempo.
Q. I watched a lot of really good shots. Was there anything positive you wanted to take away from today?
YANI TSENG: Just accept that one shot costs three more shots, but everything else is fine. That's just one shot I didn't pick the target.
But this is golf. I know it's just a fine line. It could be 4‑under, it could be 3‑over. Hopefully, I get to play tomorrow. I know I can make a bunch of birdies out there and still stay positive. Today is the past, and I'll learn from today, and I won't make the same mistakes tomorrow.
Q. What happened on 7? Just take me through it.
YANI TSENG: On the shot, I was hitting driver, but today because of the downwind I chose the 3‑wood, and I didn't pick the shot I wanted to hit. And I didn't like the target I picked, and I just kind of pulled to the left. It was this much out of bounds. So it's very unlucky. And I didn't make it up‑and‑down from the front of the green, so it cost me 7 there.
Q. Gary gave you a little pep talk? Did he give you good feedback, some positive reinforcement?
YANI TSENG: Yeah, he always stays very positive. He trusts me that I can do this. So he told me it's just a fine line. I can be really good and it's just the momentum.
Q. He called you my champion?
YANI TSENG: Yeah.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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