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Post by 18majors on Sept 27, 2018 15:41:17 GMT
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Post by philknj on Sept 27, 2018 18:04:28 GMT
I don't know how you produced that list, but I confirmed at clpga.org that Xiang Sui is on the entry list, the 39th name with a ranking of 4. It would make no sense for her to skip this one.
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Post by 18majors on Sept 27, 2018 18:09:06 GMT
I don't know how you produced that list, but I confirmed at clpga.org that Xiang Sui is on the entry list, the 39th name with a ranking of 4. It would make no sense for her to skip this one.
Yes, no reasons for her to miss the event; we'll find out in two weeks.
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Post by awhson on Sept 27, 2018 21:28:08 GMT
It's easy to see why some love Dimples. . . One look is not enough, let's go for two. . .
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Post by awhson on Sept 27, 2018 22:29:10 GMT
For those looking foe eye candy, I have a nomination, Miss SoHyeon Ahn . . . One look is enough. . .probably more than you can handle. . .
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Post by argonne69 on Sept 28, 2018 12:04:22 GMT
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Post by philknj on Sept 28, 2018 15:46:54 GMT
Lucky 6 was not the first "Six"
I was poking around the S.I. Vault and found the issues covering the World Series 50 years ago...and discovered some trivia I didn't know:
Long ago Kaline, now 33, had promised himself that he would never go to a World Series game until he played in one. He sat on the dugout bench and again and again adjusted the stirrups on his socks and the flaps on his spiked shoes that identify him in black ink not by name but simply by the number "Six."
Whenever some Tiger players talked of him they would say, "Six had a real good night," or, "You should have seen the play Six made in Fenway."
But with two on and one out in the first inning, Orlando Cepeda hit a high foul toward the seats deep in right field. Everyone assumed that it would drop among the customers. Not Six, however. He was off when he saw the ball come away from Cepeda's bat and he kept racing on recklessly, heading right at a wire gate in foul territory. At the last instant he caught the ball, plunged through the gate, which for some reason had been left unlocked, then spun and threw to third. Julian Javier, rightfully respecting Kaline's arm, stayed put at second. The next batter, Mike Shannon, hit the ball to right field. Kaline made a difficult catch look easy and the Tigers were out of a rough spot.
On the way back into the Tiger dugout Six was slapping Stanley on the back. "Now we go back to Detroit," said Kaline, "and after all these years without a World Series it should be something to see."
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Post by awhson on Sept 28, 2018 19:17:06 GMT
I must be a Ji Hyun junkie. . . .
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Post by philknj on Sept 29, 2018 13:14:15 GMT
Posted one hour ago, so I assume So Hyeon Ahn is playing night golf at the moment. She should have joined Hottie Ryu at JLPGA q-school this year.
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Post by awhson on Sept 29, 2018 13:18:54 GMT
I'd hate to be the person that had to clean up the dishes after a Jin Young meal. . .
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Post by HappyFan on Sept 29, 2018 16:18:33 GMT
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Post by awhson on Sept 29, 2018 23:21:57 GMT
Remember me saying in the last KLPGA event that I couldn't figure out what Lucky 6 had written across her chest, well guess what. . . Also an updated photo of her famous putting pose. . .
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Post by awhson on Sept 29, 2018 23:39:53 GMT
Lucky 6 in Leather. . .now we're talking. . .
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Post by awhson on Sept 29, 2018 23:46:58 GMT
Lucky 6 in a dress/casual pair of pants. . .
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Post by awhson on Sept 29, 2018 23:52:25 GMT
Here you can see more, but last chance. . .
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