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Post by don on Mar 20, 2019 15:24:31 GMT
I find it incredible that Nelly doesn't have US sponsors. But I have to assume she had offers and they were not as high as the Korean companies.
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Post by 18majors on Mar 20, 2019 16:02:44 GMT
I find it incredible that Nelly doesn't have US sponsors. But I have to assume she had offers and they were not as high as the Korean companies. Nelly was under the radar until she won 2019 Women's Australian Open 5 weeks ago. She's signed with Richard Mille since then. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bup0HJfnuRC My advice is to take time, her price will continue to soar with her ranking. She should wait until a Sharapova moment (when Maria Sharapova won 2004 Wimbledon at age 17) before finalizing all major deals.
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Post by 18majors on Mar 20, 2019 16:14:42 GMT
After winning LET season opener and getting engaged; Charley has been quiet at LPGA
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Post by 18majors on Mar 20, 2019 16:16:00 GMT
Hope for something good
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Post by 18majors on Mar 20, 2019 16:33:10 GMT
All good
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Post by 18majors on Mar 20, 2019 16:40:43 GMT
This is it: Drive On
LPGA is on the right track on the theme of women power.
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Post by don on Mar 20, 2019 17:52:51 GMT
My advice is to take time, her price will continue to soar with her ranking. She should wait until a Sharapova moment (when Maria Sharapova won 2004 Wimbledon at age 17) before finalizing all major deals. If I worked for the GIC I'd just be going back and forth between Nelly and Muni like a ping pong ball.
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Post by 18majors on Mar 20, 2019 18:01:17 GMT
don Yes, the power of women who're born in either 1998 or 1999. The only problem with Lily is that she doesn't always get in a tournament; and she may not play weekend when she does.
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Post by don on Mar 20, 2019 19:20:39 GMT
don Yes, the power of women who're born in either 1998 or 1999. The only problem with Lily is that she doesn't always get in a tournament; and she may not play weekend when she does. She's the spokesperson for women's golf. That should be enough.
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Post by 18majors on Mar 20, 2019 22:28:45 GMT
Encouraged to see In Gee signed up Kia next week; playing three tournaments in three weeks.
She's leaving no stone unturned; physically and mentally eager to win.
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Post by 18majors on Mar 20, 2019 23:14:37 GMT
Go Kristen!
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Post by 18majors on Mar 20, 2019 23:33:03 GMT
She's been better than In Gee on every tournament both played The 21-year-old has endured a frustrating start to the season with an eighth-placed finish in her first tournament of the year, followed by a missed cut at the Australian Women's Open and a tie for 19th and a tie for 11th in her last two starts in Thailand and Singapore. Golf: How Lydia Ko is trying to overturn a frustrating start to 2019
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Post by SoYeonFan on Mar 21, 2019 0:02:43 GMT
The same old LPGA, lousy pairings and the focus is on the same players.
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Post by don on Mar 21, 2019 3:02:21 GMT
It shows how apolitical the LPGA has been that showing the power of women in #driveon is groundbreaking.
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Post by 18majors on Mar 21, 2019 11:59:53 GMT
Nelly is no longer under the radar “We were talking about different things, and then Jess started talking about her little sister,” Inkster said Wednesday while preparing for the Bank of Hope Founders Cup. “She said, 'My sister’s going to be good. She’s way more competitive than I am.’ N. Korda's fire fueling her pursuit of becoming LPGA's premier player
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