Q. Joining us after the second round of The Chevron Championship is Yuka Saso. Yuka, you went low today when a lot of other people aren't. What was going well for you out on the course?
YUKA SASO: Overall I was hitting it pretty consistent and putted really good, too. So, yeah, was good day.
Q. This is your first under-par round in a major since its 2024 U.S. Women's Open. Talk about how this gets you in the right mindset heading into the weekend.
YUKA SASO: Yeah, it's good to play good. I haven't played well in the last couple weeks, so, yeah, it's good to have that in my bag. And, yeah, very excited for the weekend.
Q. New venue this year. At a course like this, what do you think is important to capitalize on? Is it tee shots? Getting onto the green in regulation?
YUKA SASO: Everything. It's a major championship. You have to hit it good on the tee and really good second shot. If you miss the green you really have to have a good short game and, yeah, pretty much everything. But how long the golf course is playing, yeah, need to hit it really. Really far.
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