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American teen Angel Yin just having fun in her Solheim Cup debut

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa — She has zero endorsements, about 600 Twitter followers and a caddie who makes beef jerky on the side, so now is the best time to talk to Angel Yin, before things get nuts. She is spinning around on a fancy chair in the clubhouse at the Des Moines Golf and Country Club, her thoughts alternating between fame and how comfortable the chair is. It reclines, but it also looks like an office chair, and for a second, that’s fascinating to Yin. “Woo, this is nice,” she says. “This is like the best invention.” Yin is about to be a big name, at least that’s what the golf experts think, because she’s powerful and fearless and can hit a golf ball farther than just about anyone in

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