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Post by 18majors on Mar 6, 2019 14:20:33 GMT
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Post by don on Mar 6, 2019 15:10:07 GMT
What's Dumbo Television you think?
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Post by 18majors on Mar 6, 2019 15:16:58 GMT
donyesseri12 is evidently a member of In Gee's team and has been announcing In Gee's every upcoming tournament this year. Unfortunately, In Gee is no longer on American television; may be she's still on JTBC in Korea.
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Post by HappyFan on Mar 6, 2019 17:22:36 GMT
I'm keeping the faith with In Gee. She's still got a world class game, she just needs to figure out how to wire everything together again. She has managed to rise to the occasion at times, like at International Crown, and she will have her great weeks this year for sure, so let's keep the positive vibes going!
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Post by 18majors on Mar 6, 2019 17:44:06 GMT
I'm keeping the faith with In Gee. She's still got a world class game, she just needs to figure out how to wire everything together again. She has managed to rise to the occasion at times, like at International Crown, and she will have her great weeks this year for sure, so let's keep the positive vibes going! No, a pro golfer who is short off the tee and can't knock it stiff doesn't have any chances. As bad as In Gee has been for the last 1-2 years, she's been worse recently. Something is seriously wrong with her ball striking, and her coach seems to have no ideas. In Gee will always be my all time favorite; but the stats don't lie. She won't get better until she cures her ball striking.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Mar 6, 2019 18:35:48 GMT
Just one more thought about In Gee. I for one think that she will start to play better.
She isn't one of those big hitters that drives the ball all over the course. Example Yani and Mirim Lee whose driving accuracy caught up with them.
I do wonder about In Gee club selection sometimes. Watching her come up short of greens. Hard to tell if its ball striking or club selection, because her swing looks the same.
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Post by 18majors on Mar 11, 2019 21:33:46 GMT
The Monday qualifier list has ballooned to 73, inching close to the 84 limit.
Yealimi Noh will most likely be bumped. Fortunately, there're still two open invitation spots, may be she'll be invited
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Post by 18majors on Mar 11, 2019 23:51:22 GMT
She's been idle for a long time
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Post by philknj on Mar 12, 2019 2:30:00 GMT
The Monday qualifier list has ballooned to 73, inching close to the 84 limit. Yealimi Noh will most likely be bumped. Fortunately, there're still two open invitation spots, may be she'll be invited What do you mean "bumped"? I never heard of anyone getting knocked out of a Monday qualifier by a higher ranked player under any circumstances, although the LPGA could theoretically do that...from The Terms & Conditions sheet: Player understands that this application and payment of applicable fees is subject to acceptance by the LPGA, and the respective Competition/Tournament owner, operator or sponsors, and that it may be rejected or revoked without liability at any time before or after commencement of Competition play, including without limitation, if Player fails to meet applicable eligibility requirements, violates the LPGA Tournament and Player regulations, Code of Conduct or otherwise conducts herself in a manner unbecoming of a professional golfer.As far as I'm concerned she Hana Bank paid her $500 and she is in. BTW, Dr. Noh is in the Monday qualifier for Kia.
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Post by 18majors on Mar 12, 2019 12:22:05 GMT
philknjYealimi needs every chance she can get this year, hope you're right! Monday qualification is a crapshoot; but it's better than nothing.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Mar 12, 2019 22:18:02 GMT
The Founders final field has been posted. As I suspected So Yeon is skipping it. Probably will be practicing in California for the Kia and ANA. I guess I wont see her until the ANA. I may drive over to the Kia if she is near the lead, final round.
I will definitely follow Jin Young Ko, Youngin Chun and In Gee Chun at the Founders. Probably follow Jeong Eun6 Lee and Jessica Korda.
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Post by 18majors on Mar 12, 2019 23:18:23 GMT
As expected, Maddie McCrary, priority #148 is the cutoff. Gemma Dryburgh, priority #149, has entered the Monday qualification.
Kristen Gillman, Alison Lee, Tiffany Chan and Anne Van Dam; 140, 141, 142 and 144; all made the field.
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Post by 18majors on Mar 12, 2019 23:38:18 GMT
It's a decent field; 4 of the top 5, 7 of the top 10 and 16 of the top 20. The winner will get around 56 Rolex points.
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Post by drdezmo on Mar 13, 2019 0:01:01 GMT
If Golfwrx is right and Honma has dropped SYR, (she no longer appears on their website, only Shan-Shan) she is likely at a club fitting for whoever picked her up. We'll know whenever she reappears.
Mike
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Post by 18majors on Mar 13, 2019 0:08:37 GMT
It's ironic; but too bad So Yeon doesn't know two of her biggest fans live in Phoenix.
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