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 April 12, 2013
 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
 
 Q.  Good round today.
 ANGEL CABRERA:  Thank you.
 
 Q.  What clicked in on the back side?  Something clicked in, didn't it?
 ANGEL CABRERA:  Well, I did very well off the tee on my first shots and I was able to leave my second shots closer to the pin, so I was able to make some birdies.
 
 Q.  Yesterday the conditions were such that a lot of people thought they were easier.  Today they were much, much harder, you shot so much better, can you explain why?
 ANGEL CABRERA:  For me Augusta is never easy.  Never, ever easy.  The big difference was that the back nine I was hitting very well off the tee, leaving my second shots close, and I was able to make some birdies.
 
 Q.  Many people thought that the wind was a big factor today.  How much did you think that it was?
 ANGEL CABRERA:  Certainly, I mean, when the wind is tough, it gets tougher on this course.  But I played with wind very much, I'm used to playing with the wind in Europe when I played in Europe.  So I'm not going to say that this is an advantage necessarily for me, but I like playing with wind.
 
 Q.  Do you like to see these conditions for the next two days, because being a former champion, you're much more familiar with how this golf course plays.
 ANGEL CABRERA:  If it is like this, with sunny and windy, it will be perfect.  But whatever comes, I mean everybody's going to play the same.
 
 Q.  What about the pin placements?  How were they today?
 ANGEL CABRERA:  There were some pins that were very, very tough.  But the rain helped a little bit to go for those pins.
 
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