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Post by 18majors on Nov 13, 2018 20:27:03 GMT
Sister love
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Post by awhson on Nov 13, 2018 22:06:01 GMT
Top five shots of the Rolex Rookie of the Year. . .
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Post by 18majors on Nov 13, 2018 22:12:52 GMT
awhsonYou'll be really busy in 2019 when Lucky 6 plays LPGA alongside Jin Young Ko.
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Post by awhson on Nov 13, 2018 22:30:29 GMT
awhson You'll be really busy in 2019 when Lucky 6 plays LPGA alongside Jin Young Ko. Actually I hope to be busy in Korea helping advance Miso's career. . .
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Post by 18majors on Nov 13, 2018 22:42:03 GMT
awhsonMiso has everything; she enjoys her life, is gorgeous, has a good golf swing, is relatively well known and liked. It doesn't seem she aspires to be a golf super star like Se Ri Pak or Inbee Park and she's seen enough and can't be motivated by anything less than US$50.0 million. The only way you can help her is to be at least 6'2" tall and has at least US$100.0 million.
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Post by 18majors on Nov 14, 2018 1:12:53 GMT
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Post by 18majors on Nov 14, 2018 2:28:49 GMT
Congratulations, this's the breakthrough LPGA has been waiting for a long time! NEWS: BIG-MONEY FINALE WILL REPLACE LPGA’S RACE TO CME GLOBE IN 2019Gone will be the Race to the CME Globe, the points race that limits the chance of winning a $1 million bonus to three or five (and no more than 12) players who make it to the final week of the year. Starting next year, if you’ve played well enough to make it into the top 60, you will be competing for a $5 million total purse, the same as the U.S. Women’s Open and more than double the tour average. According to Whan, “The second-place check for this tournament will be bigger than the winner’s check at some events.”
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Post by 18majors on Nov 14, 2018 2:32:02 GMT
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Post by don on Nov 14, 2018 3:34:17 GMT
I guess Paige wasn’t watching the British Open Jin Young almost won several years ago.
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Post by jumpcut on Nov 14, 2018 4:40:40 GMT
Congratulations, this's the breakthrough LPGA has been waiting for a long time! NEWS: BIG-MONEY FINALE WILL REPLACE LPGA’S RACE TO CME GLOBE IN 2019Gone will be the Race to the CME Globe, the points race that limits the chance of winning a $1 million bonus to three or five (and no more than 12) players who make it to the final week of the year. Starting next year, if you’ve played well enough to make it into the top 60, you will be competing for a $5 million total purse, the same as the U.S. Women’s Open and more than double the tour average. According to Whan, “The second-place check for this tournament will be bigger than the winner’s check at some events.” So they're basically going back to the old format of the CME Titleholders (winners and the next best players) with a bigger payout. So #60 could have a hot week and win $1.5 million, while a higher ranked player finds out that her multiple wins and season-ending awards mean nothing...because this is just another single tournament, not a season-long championship. I can see why Chella Choi is excited. golfweek.com/2018/11/13/lpga-cme-championship-boosts-2019-purse-to-5m-winners-payout-to-1-5m/This week at Tiburon, only 12 players have a mathematical chance of nabbing the $1 million bonus. Next year, all 60 players have a chance. Chella Choi likened it to winning the jackpot. “I have a chance!” Choi said, pumping her fist.
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Post by jumpcut on Nov 14, 2018 13:35:40 GMT
LPGA aficionado Mark Wahlberg has something to say.
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Post by 18majors on Nov 14, 2018 14:50:58 GMT
Whan can't be prouder: and I don't blame him
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Post by 18majors on Nov 14, 2018 14:55:55 GMT
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Post by 18majors on Nov 14, 2018 18:16:54 GMT
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Post by 18majors on Nov 14, 2018 18:18:34 GMT
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