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More to Hana Bank leader Yin, 19, than meets the eye

Angel Yin is one of the LPGA’s most powerful players, but her coach says there’s a lot more to the young American’s game. Bobby Lasken says Yin plays with an intelligence and feel in her hands you don’t find in a lot of players. Yin, an LPGA rookie who turned 19 earlier this month, took the outright lead in the second round of the KEB Hana Bank Championship in South Korea Friday in a bid to claim her first tour victory. She helped the United States win the Solheim Cup in August as the second youngest American ever to play in the international team event. Lexi Thompson was four months younger when she made her first team. With a 7-under-par 65 Friday, Yin took a two-shot lead on a trio of South

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