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Post by 18majors on Nov 8, 2018 21:35:32 GMT
Yearimi Noh (Yealimi Noh) is still listed as No. 1 junior girl BY AJGA, meaning she hasn't officially turned pro. ROLEX AJGA RANKINGS
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Post by 18majors on Nov 8, 2018 21:50:32 GMT
Yealimi's goal in this tournament; beat Shin Ae Ahn!
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Post by 18majors on Nov 8, 2018 22:54:13 GMT
Yealimi's Instagram practically has no Korean followers; it will change after this tournament.
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Post by awhson on Nov 8, 2018 23:27:37 GMT
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Post by awhson on Nov 9, 2018 1:08:14 GMT
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Post by awhson on Nov 9, 2018 2:48:51 GMT
Broadcast has already begun. . .Lucky 6 and Seon Woo both even par thru two holes. . . Lucky 6 not used to time zone switch yet. . .struggling to +2 after 8 holes. . .Seon Woo at even par. . . Who's this Kyu Jung Baek person in 4th place at -2 . . .don't recognize her this high up the board. . .
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Post by awhson on Nov 9, 2018 10:41:55 GMT
ist Round Highlights. . . Most of my favorites struggled. . .I do blame time zone fatigue for Lucky 6's struggles, I mean after two weeks in EST her poor body probably thought it was midnight as she played, just my opinion of course, Miss Oh seemed to correct her struggle and is just 1 stroke behind Hye Jin, Han Sol just terrible, no excuses for her, Seon Woo at -1,Lucky 6 +3, Hye Jin at +1, Miss Oh at +2, Others Sharon at +1, Yealimi at +3, Leaders were He Yong Choi at -5, Cho Hui Kim -4 with Ji Hyun Kim2,. . .
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Post by 18majors on Nov 9, 2018 12:04:19 GMT
Yealimi was -2 after three holes; she got greedy and was slammed with 3 bogies and a double.
All in all, a better start than at KEB Hana Bank; one step at a time.
She can still beat Shin Ae Ahn.
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Post by 18majors on Nov 9, 2018 12:14:16 GMT
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Post by 18majors on Nov 9, 2018 12:32:03 GMT
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Post by 18majors on Nov 9, 2018 12:39:22 GMT
Yealimi Noh has played three professional tournaments thus far; all outside of the US.
She played CP Women's Open in Canada; KEB Hana Bank and current tournament in Korea. She seemed to have the least problems with CP Women's Open.
There're differences between golf courses even in the same country; the differences can be greater outside of home country.
Justin Rose missed cuts in his first seventeen professional debuts. Technically, Yealimi's still an amateur, she's a long way to go.
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Post by 18majors on Nov 9, 2018 12:52:34 GMT
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Post by HappyFan on Nov 9, 2018 17:28:09 GMT
Round 1 He Yong Choi leads again; can she hang onto the lead this time? 1 He Yong Choi 67 -5 T2 Jo Hui Kim, Ji Hyun Kim 2 68 -4 T4 Bo Kyung Kim, Bo Mee Park 2 69 -3 T6 Min Ji Park, Yeon Jung Seo, Yu Na Park, Na Lin An, Hyo Rin Lee, Ji Young Kim 2, Bo Bae Kim 70 -2 Notables: T13 So Young Lee, Seon Woo Bae, Q Baek, Eun Soo Jang, Char Young Kim 71 -1 T25 Da Been Heo 72 Even T34 Hye Jin Choi (R), Shin Ae Ahn, A Lim Kim, Ha Na Jang, Ji Hyun Kim 73 +1 T51 Ji Hyun Oh 74 +2 T62 Jeong Eun Lee 6, Gyeol Park 75 +3 Leader He Yong Choi Jo Hui Kim Ji Young Kim A Lim Kim Gyeol Park Jeong Eun Lee 6 Ji Hyun Oh Seon Woo Bae Hye Jin Choi Eun Soo Jang Yoo Rim Choi Ha Na Jang Ji Hyun Kim Ji Hyun Kim 2 Ran Hong -- oops, same top as Ji Hyun Kim 2! Ju Young Park Char Young Kim The Defending Champ struggled. Han Sol Ji Shin Ae Ahn and her muppet gloves So Young Lee Da Yeon Lee Da Ye Na Hye Sun Kim So Hye Park Hyo Rin Lee Chae Yoon Yang Yealimi Noh
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Post by SoYeonFan on Nov 9, 2018 18:11:28 GMT
I think if it weren't because of the Money Title Jeung Eun6 would have skipped this one. She did look a little sluggish out there.
Kyu Baek is my Kotone on the KLPG. Two of my favorites, that I hope can turn their game around.
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Post by awhson on Nov 10, 2018 2:02:16 GMT
It's looking like Round 2 broadcast is beginning now at 8:00 PM CST. . .
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