“Get over it,” Park told her. “You know what to do. You’ve done it, so it’s not really a big deal. Don’t worry about it. You were No. 1. You’ve achieved a lot of things as a professional golfer. Just don’t be too hard on yourself.”
So Yeon had a great round going until that dreaded double bogey on sixteen. The birdie on eighteen helped. Missed only one fairway, sixteen of eighteen greens, but thirty one putts.
Good round for Jin Young, minus five, seven birdies and two bogeys. Not bad, but it's a three rounder so she can't stumble, if she's hoping to win.
Come on, make the courses a little harder please? Eight players shot 64 or better! That's just crazy!
Mirim Lee rose from the doldrums with one of those 64s, but she could easily disappear again tomorrow. Hyo Joo had a tidy 65, with Sung Hyun Park and Jin Young Ko at 5 under. So Yeon had it going well until that uncalled-for double bogey knocked her for a loop, but she's still only four back.
In terms of the International Crown, Inky shot a 70 and is now over the cut line. Hye Jin Choi is leading in Korea. This isn't over yet!
Pro-am pics in the collection below...MHL is in one of them...that appears to be the high point of her week. I can't believe she butchered four of her first five holes yesterday on this goat track. Of course, she opened with a bogey today. Let's see if she can stay ahead of D. Kang for the Sister Race to the Bottom.
Woah, another unexpected twist. Very interesting. Of course, the big decider is still going to be the KPMG next week; if Inky gets better and can come back for that, she still has a good chance to make the team. Drama!
Woah, another unexpected twist. Very interesting. Of course, the big decider is still going to be the KPMG next week; if Inky gets better and can come back for that, she still has a good chance to make the team. Drama!
Korea saturates Asian TV market with Korean drama series; this's another example.