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Post by 18majors on Mar 24, 2019 12:23:20 GMT
Great rounds of sixty four by Hyo Joo Kim and Jin Young Ko. Na Yeon Choi is still staying close to a top ten. However the way the course is playing, she needs a great putting round. I told Jeongeun manager about the Seoulsisters Forum. Maybe she will check it out. @happyfan I may be totally offbase on this but if SS had an IG account with links to the forum, I bet it would do a lot to get additional views and posts on here. Just posting one photo a day on IG from the great selection of pics already on here could do a lot to promote the forum. I'm an old guy so I could be totally off on this, just a suggestion. You're right, we're one hundred times better than @koreangolfnews.
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Post by 18majors on Mar 24, 2019 12:27:26 GMT
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Post by 18majors on Mar 24, 2019 12:31:06 GMT
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Post by 18majors on Mar 24, 2019 12:33:42 GMT
Today is the day; whether we'll establish the Big 3 of Sung Hyun Park, Jin Young Ko and Nelly Korda.
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Post by don on Mar 24, 2019 16:19:53 GMT
Today is the day; whether we'll establish the Big 3 of Sung Hyun Park, Jin Young Ko and Nelly Korda. Minjee, So Yeon and Ariya would like a word with you in private.
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Post by 18majors on Mar 24, 2019 16:48:25 GMT
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Post by 18majors on Mar 24, 2019 17:21:06 GMT
Jin Young has served her cap well
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Post by 18majors on Mar 24, 2019 17:25:38 GMT
Xiyu Lin has one of the low rounds of the day, -6 after 16; but scores are not as crazily low as yesterday.
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Post by 18majors on Mar 24, 2019 18:56:26 GMT
In Gee Chun is off to a promising start for Kia Classic next week; she had a decent round today:
1. -5, best score since she won 2018 KEB 2. 6 birdies, including all 4 par 5's 3. 258 yards driving distance 4. Bogeyed #12, hardest hole of the course
She should earn a top 10 next week, if she repeats this effort.
She needs to kick up another gear for ANA Inspiration; but one step at a time.
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Post by 18majors on Mar 24, 2019 20:35:59 GMT
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Post by HappyFan on Mar 24, 2019 21:04:56 GMT
In Gee Chun is off to a promising start for Kia Classic next week; she had a decent round today: 1. -5, best score since she won 2018 KEB 2. 6 birdies, including all 4 par 5's 3. 258 yards driving distance 4. Bogeyed #12, hardest hole of the course
She should earn a top 10 next week, if she repeats this effort.
She needs to kick up another gear for ANA Inspiration; but one step at a time.
Hey, I'll take it! Pretty much promising all the way around. If it gives her any kind of confidence for the next two tournaments, it was worth it!
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Post by 18majors on Mar 24, 2019 21:42:50 GMT
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Post by awhson on Mar 24, 2019 22:12:10 GMT
Jeong Eun indeed did rebound with a -6, total -15, good for 8th place currently. . . 13/14 fairways hit, 277 yds driving average, 27 putts, GIR 15/18. . .
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Post by philknj on Mar 25, 2019 0:40:42 GMT
From the 3rd round news and notes at LPGA.com -
Jing Yan was disqualified following the third round for multiple breaches of Rule 4.3a. The yardage book that her caddie was using did not meet the new standards in Interpretation 4.3a/1 – Limitations on Using Green Reading Materials.
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From the USGA:
4.3a/1 – Limitations on Using Green-Reading Materials
Purpose of Interpretation:
Rule 4.3 limits the use of equipment and devices that might help a player in his or her play, based on the principle that golf is a challenging game in which success should depend on the judgment, skills and abilities of the player. This interpretation of Rule 4.3 limits the size and scale of detailed putting green maps and any similar electronic or digital materials that a player may use during a round to help with reading his or her line of play on the putting green so that a player’s ability to read a green remains an essential part of the skill of putting.
[The limitations apply:
to any stroke a player makes from the putting green, and
to a stroke made with a putter from anywhere when the player’s intention is for the ball to come to rest on the putting green.
This bracketed information comes from a frequently asked question on green-reading materials. To access all FAQs, go to www.usga.org/GRM.]
Putting Green Maps
The player is allowed to use a putting green map or other putting green information, except that:
Any image of a putting green must be limited to a scale of 3/8 inch to 5 yards (1:480) or smaller (the “scale limit”);
Any book or other paper containing a map or image of a putting green must not be larger than 4 ¼ inches x 7 inches (the “size limit”), although a “hole location sheet” that displays 9 or more holes on a single sheet of paper may be larger, provided that any image of a single putting green meets the scale limit;
No magnification of putting green information is allowed other than a player’s normal wearing of prescription glasses or lenses;
Hand drawn or written information about a putting green is only allowed if contained in a book or paper meeting the size limit and written by the player and/or his or her caddie.
Electronic or Digital Putting Green Maps
In electronic or digital form, any image of a putting green must meet the above scale and size limits. Even when an electronic or digital putting green map meets the above limits, the player is still in breach of Rule 4.3 if the player uses any device in a manner not consistent with the purpose of these limits, such as by:
Increasing the size of the green’s representation beyond the scale or size limits;
Producing a recommended line of play based on the location (or estimated location) of the player’s ball (see Rule 4.3a(1)).
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Post by awhson on Mar 25, 2019 0:50:18 GMT
Jin Young not taking a coffee break today. . .7 birdies, no bogeys. . . 10/14 fairways hit, 262 yds driving, 28 putts, GIR 16/18, currently tied for 1st. . . Well some of us are happy. . . https://www.instagram.com/p/BvaZyZSlOmV
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