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Post by 18majors on Apr 6, 2018 0:48:45 GMT
Boy, Hyo Joo Kim seems to be following Q Baek down the drain lately. Of course, the LPGAers don't tend to be super pumped to support these sponsor-driven KLPGA invites, and only infrequently do they bring their A games. Hyo Joo Kim isn't in good shape, she's No. 76 on LPGA money list thus far this year.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Apr 6, 2018 4:22:48 GMT
I believe that the KLPGA is suspended/delayed due to strong winds... translated. I couldn't get the streaming to work, but I did see a tree being bended down .
Edit: Flag not tree.
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Post by philknj on Apr 6, 2018 10:34:36 GMT
Round Two was cancelled.
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Post by philknj on Apr 6, 2018 11:02:18 GMT
Both winners of the Paradise City "Big Break" are here this week...I'm guessing Peng was the first place winner because she will get into ten KLPGA events this season. At Lotte/Jeju, Ling of Malaysia opened with a 74 and Peng of Taiwan had a 71.
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Post by 18majors on Apr 6, 2018 11:24:24 GMT
10 KLPGA events! It's not "Big Break", it's a potential "Life Saver".
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Post by philknj on Apr 7, 2018 2:51:11 GMT
Round Two's start has been delayed to 12 Noon, due to strong wind. Accuweather says the current temp is 46F (feels like 34F) with rain and 20 mph wind. Playing golf on a small isolated island can be quite inconvenient at times.
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Post by philknj on Apr 7, 2018 4:14:06 GMT
SNOW!!! Round Two is down the drain again. The event is shortened to 36 holes (75% of the prize money will be dispensed). They'll start on Sunday at 6:40 AM...and playing on Monday is a possibility.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Apr 8, 2018 4:10:34 GMT
They finally started the final round. The weather must be better, because the early scoring is good. All the golf streams I found are only allowed in Korea.
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Post by philknj on Apr 8, 2018 10:53:37 GMT
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Post by johng on Apr 8, 2018 12:07:34 GMT
Any chance of a top-5 leaderboard?
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Post by SoYeonFan on Apr 8, 2018 18:39:08 GMT
1. Ji Hyun Kim -9 Good to be home 2.Ji Hyun Oh -8 3.Jeong Eun6 Lee -7 4. Char Young Kim -6 4.Ji Young Kim -6 4.Han Sol Ji -6 4.Suji Kim -6 4.Min Kyung Choi -6 9.Hye Jung2 Choi -5 10.Bo Ah Kim -4 10.Soo Hyun Kim -4 10.Da Yeon Lee -4 10.Seung Hyun Lee -4
14t.Hye Jin Choi -3 26. Ha Na Jang -2 Cut Hyo Joo Kim +2
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Post by 18majors on Apr 8, 2018 18:42:20 GMT
Chieh Peng finished -2 and T26. She earned about US$4,000, more than her CLPGA YTD earnings.
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Post by 18majors on Apr 8, 2018 23:18:30 GMT
Both Ai Suzuki and Ji Hyun Kim struck out at LPGA events in the US but both immediately won their first tournament back home. It validates the importance of home cooking in professional golf competition.
Don't worry, Nasa Hataoka, you're not alone.
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Post by jumpcut on Apr 9, 2018 14:14:15 GMT
All the golf streams I found are only allowed in Korea. KLPGA has knocked down all the wayward streams and geo blocked the legit ones. It seems like they may be getting ready to market the broadcast rights around the world, like the LET did a few years ago. They must be thinking, "If the LET can do it, surely we can." No way GC would put this on their broadcast channel, even in the middle of the night. But there's no reason for them not to put it up on their app stream. KLPGA already has bilingual graphics and they could add English commentary with the profits from the rights fees. One can only wish.
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Post by 18majors on Apr 9, 2018 19:12:04 GMT
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