Yani Tseng just wants to feel comfortable on the golf course again.
It used to be her playground, a place she felt free and untethered, where playing with youthful abandon from real worldly cares was the thing.
Some time after she gained the world No. 1 ranking, her playground changed. It became a workplace, a factory where she felt as if she were expected to produce a quota of great shots with late Sunday deadlines always pressing in on her.
Yes, Tseng wants to break out of her nearly four-year LPGA winless spell. She wants to hoist a trophy again.