Q. Last time we talked was before your round. Through two rounds and you're currently tied for the lead.
HYO JOON JANG: Uh-huh.
Q. What's going through your head right now?
HYO JOON JANG: Excited for sure, but I want to be more calm down because it's a four day and way more opportunity and new day.
So I will stay low and then do the same thing as tomorrow -- as today I mean, and I will just try to be calm down.
Q. And I remember you said that you're human. We all get excited, anxious.
HYO JOON JANG: Uh-huh.
Q. On the course in the last two days, how did you calm yourself down you are ease your emotions?
HYO JOON JANG: Just I feel like the golf could be very unexpected situation comes up, so every single shot I just feel like it's even par or I'm just starting same thing. That's just what I always put in my mindset.
Q. Yeah. And you had a bogey-free round today.
HYO JOON JANG: Uh-huh.
Q. Must feel great, especially just being the second round.
HYO JOON JANG: It is.
Q. What do you feel like your game -- what elements of your game feel great right now?
HYO JOON JANG: Actually, the first hole I really started unstable, like I had really big chance to make a bogey but I came by with a par, so I think that kind of makes me easier stable round today, which is bogey-free.
But always bogeys can come up. Less mistake is the key points what I think, so I've been trying to do that.
Q. And how would you describe your dynamic/relationship your caddie? I know you had him from the last tournament. Seems like you guys vibe out really well.
HYO JOON JANG: Yes.
Q. Does that play a great factor in how you perform on the golf course?
HYO JOON JANG: Yes, it's huge point, especially with the club decision and the way he make me calm down. When I get little disappointed to myself, he makes me more, it's all right. It's just you and you still have a chance, another holes, so that's helps me a lot.
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