Q. All right, here with Angel Yin after her second round at The Chevron Championship. 2-under par today. Can you just speak to about your round a little bit?
ANGEL YIN: Yeah, didn't really hit it good. I'm happy I was able to formulate some kind of score. There were some tough pins on the back nine. Happy to shoot under par, even though kind of didn't hit it very well today.
Q. You picked up three birdies in like four holes there. Talk a little bit about that. After you made the turn.
ANGEL YIN: Yeah, I was just making putts, hitting it a bit closer for me to make a putt. I was hitting the shots where it was like 40 feet out. Can't really make putts like that.
Q. And can you speak a little bit to the conditions of your second round?
ANGEL YIN: Conditions were wet. Was hot. And it got dark. (Smiling.)
Q. Can you just kind of sum up the week? Obviously been a very different week with the storms and the humidity and the darkness and all that. Sum up getting through and moving on to the weekend.
ANGEL YIN: I would describe this week so far as me surprisingly being allergic to gluten.
So, you know, a lot of variables, a lot of stuff to overcome. Sucks.
Q. Explain a little bit more about this allergy to gluten. What did you eat?
ANGEL YIN: Just had three days of pasta and that was not a good thing. Never experienced such pain in my life. Well, I have, but different.
It was just a little bit alarming because I had an early tee time Thursday and I was awake at 3:00 a.m. crying over pain. I usually don't like it cry.
And not crocodile tears. Real tears.
Then I had to try to go back to sleep for a little bit so I have some energy. Actually played my first round without eating. I had like eight M&M -- peanut butter M&Ms. Kept me going.
Like five peanuts, five half peanuts. Yeah, that was it.
Q. At least you can laugh about it now. So no gluten and you're fine?
ANGEL YIN: Well, I would like to fix that. Don't believe in allergies really. That's not true. I do. But gluten? Come on. You know, we can overcome this. It's like dairy. Peanut allergy is different. It's kind of lame. Came out of nowhere. It's unbelievable.
Q. So you're not buying it?
ANGEL YIN: I'm not buying it. I've never had this. I'm 26; it's not the day. This is not happening. Anyway, I'm going to go and fix this. After this tournament.
Q. Any thoughts on heading into the weekend here at The Chevron Championship?
ANGEL YIN: Trophy is still unclaimed, so lots of golf to be played. 36 holes. I feel like I'm spitting bars at this point. 36 holes to be played. So, may the best win, whoo.
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