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April 14, 2013
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Q. What can you say about the course as the week went on? Did it get easier for you?
TIANLANG GUAN: No, it's actually the most difficult course in the world. I don't think it was getting easier, it was getting more and more difficult, actually. To me every single shot is difficult. Actually because I don't hit it that far, it's kind of a long course for me. It's very difficult to save some putts. If you make a mistake it is so difficult for you.
Q. How has this week changed your life?
TIANLANG GUAN: I didn't really think about that. I was just following my own game. I love golf, and I want to continue playing golf.
Q. What would you like to do in the next few years in terms of accomplishments and other tournaments and tours?
TIANLANG GUAN: It's up to me. I have my own ideas and my own opinions. I want to play where I can get more opportunities, and it's totally up to me.
Q. Will it be the plan to finance future events and trips?
TIANLANG GUAN: I'm free to play in China. All tournaments in China for juniors are free.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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