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Post by 18majors on Apr 6, 2019 20:51:35 GMT
I wouldn't be surprised this is the most watched women's golf ever; amateur or professional.
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Post by don on Apr 6, 2019 21:23:19 GMT
I wouldn't be surprised this is the most watched women's golf ever; amateur or professional. l needed a live shot of Happy watching Golden Girls reruns in protest.
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Post by 18majors on Apr 6, 2019 22:07:22 GMT
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Post by 18majors on Apr 6, 2019 22:10:07 GMT
Goosebumps
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Post by 18majors on Apr 6, 2019 22:20:52 GMT
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Post by 18majors on Apr 6, 2019 23:24:58 GMT
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Post by 18majors on Apr 7, 2019 1:10:51 GMT
This is a tough decision for Jennifer Kupcho.
She'll play as a non-member if she accepts the invitation; the money it won't count as official money.
She should bite the bullet; turns pro first and goes through sectional qualification.
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Post by IceCat on Apr 7, 2019 2:16:03 GMT
This is a tough decision for Jennifer Kupcho. She'll play as a non-member if she accepts the invitation; the money it won't count as official money. She should bite the bullet; turns pro first and goes through sectional qualification. What money? To accept the exemption she'd have to remain an amateur, therefore no prize money.Kevin
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Post by 18majors on Apr 7, 2019 12:16:35 GMT
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Post by 18majors on Apr 7, 2019 12:18:20 GMT
Can't wait to see Jennifer Kupcho play LPGA events.
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Post by don on Apr 7, 2019 13:27:38 GMT
Can't wait to see Jennifer Kupcho play LPGA events. Fassi might make the bigger difference. “I think that’s what women’s golf should look like every Sunday on the last group,” said Fassi. “It’s the players’ responsibility for it to be like that, and I know that’s the way I want to be for the rest of my life.”
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Post by don on Apr 7, 2019 15:31:13 GMT
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Post by 18majors on Apr 7, 2019 16:02:44 GMT
donIf it's the best amateur rating, men or women; it must be the best women, amateur or professional.
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Post by jumpcut on Apr 7, 2019 16:27:06 GMT
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Post by don on Apr 7, 2019 17:00:40 GMT
Wie at Pinehurst did a big number. The curious were waiting to see how Wie’s victory compared to the lackluster TV ratings the U.S. Open received with Martin Kaymer running away in an eight-shot rout. The final round of the men's version pulled a 3.3 overnight rating; the women's got a 1.7 rating. But while the men's Open was down 46 percent from a year ago (when Justin Rose won over Phil Mickelson and Co., and Tiger Woods competed), the women's Open was up 92 percent and the best since 2007. Wie's victory also bettered final-round coverage of the Travelers Championship, which got a 1.2 rating, and it was the top non-World Cup sporting event on network TV, according to Sports Media Watch. www.golfchannel.com/article/randall-mell/wies-win-perfect-ending-and-promising-beginning
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