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Post by philknj on May 26, 2016 12:58:05 GMT
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Post by SoYeonFan on May 26, 2016 18:15:33 GMT
Looks like Sung Hyun Park's skipping this one. Either that or I missed her name.
Some pairings.
7:50 no. 10.. Ha Neul Kim, Bo Mi Park,Yoon Kyung Heo.
8:00 Shin Ae Ahn
8:10 Ju Young (Pak)Park
12:20 Jin Young Ko, Min Sun5 Kim, Hae Rim Kim
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Post by mr3putt on May 26, 2016 18:24:45 GMT
Nice....SKY, Sharon and The Mini Rocket teeing off one after each other.
Are the above pros crazy?...why are they touching the trophy?....I guess they don't know Yani Tseng.
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Post by SoYeonFan on May 27, 2016 18:19:51 GMT
Round One
Leader.. Seon Woo Bae -10 Second.. Min Young2 Lee -9 Tied Third.. Yoon Ji Cho, Su Yeon Jang -8 Fifth.. So Young Lee -7 Tied Six.. Shin Ae Ahn, Yeun Jung Seo, Da Bin Shin
Notables: Jin Young Ko, Ha Neul Kim -4 Lil Rocket +4
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Post by HappyFan on May 28, 2016 10:03:05 GMT
Round 2 Low scoring tournament! Seon Woo Bae leads at 14 under after two rounds, and her lead isn't huge. 1 Seon Woo Bae -14 2 Yoon Ji Cho -12 T3 Su Yeon Jang -11 T3 Min Young Lee2 -11 T5 Je Yoon Park -10 T5 Hye Jung Choi 2 -10 T5 Yeon Jung Seo -10 8 Jin Young Ko -9 T9 So Yeon Nam -8 T9 Chae Young Yoon -8 T9 Shin Ae Ahn -8 Yoon Ji Cho Shin Ae Ahn Gyeol Park (t-21, -5) Ha Neul Kim (T-29th, -4) day one: Hye Youn Kim (MC, +3) day one: Song Yi Ahn (MC) and Ji Young Park (T40, -3) Ju Young Park (MC, +3) Ga Yeon Kim (MC, +2)
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Post by HappyFan on May 29, 2016 7:45:04 GMT
Round 3 This may be the lowest winning score I've ever seen on the KLPGA tour -- and for a three rounder! After many years of near misses, Seon Woo Bae finally got over the hump! Her first career win! Great leaderboard, too: the top 7 players are all former winners on the KLPGA. 1 Seon Woo Bae -20 F -6 62 68 66 196 2 Min Young Lee 2 -16 F -5 63 70 67 200 T3 Jin Young Ko -13 F -4 68 67 68 203 T3 Su Yeon Jang -13 F -2 64 69 70 203 5 Chae Young Yoon -12 F -4 69 67 68 204 T6 Hye Jung Choi 2 -11 F -1 66 68 71 205 T6 Yoon Ji Cho -11 F +1 64 68 73 205 T8 Ji Hyun Kim -9 F -1 66 70 71 207 T8 Ji Yeon Park -9 F -5 72 68 67 207 T8 Ka Ram Choi -9 F -2 69 68 70 207 T8 So Yeon Nam -9 F -1 69 67 71 207 Runner-up Min Young Lee Su Yeon Jang Yoon Ji Cho Gyeol Park (T-33rd) Chae Young Yoon (w/ Shi Hyun Ahn) So Young Lee (T-12th) Ji Hyun Kim (t-24th) Shin Ae Ahn has Yellow Fever
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Post by SoYeonFan on May 29, 2016 17:49:36 GMT
Congratulations to Seon Woo Bae. Surprised it was her first win. She has showed up on the Leader Board many times.
Good tournament for Jin Young Ko also. No picture? Did not get to see the full final round. However I did get to see a real par five, hole number three. When Seon Woo birdied it, I kind of knew she would win.
The LPGA needs to set up par fives like the KLPGA. Set them up for Pros not week end players.
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Post by mr3putt on May 29, 2016 19:26:34 GMT
The LPGA needs to set up par fives like the KLPGA. Set them up for Pros not week end players. So what are the elements that create a good par 5? For me. I think there should be two par 5's that are definite 3 shot holes. The key to these are actually the 2nd shot...one that is stressful with hazards in play and likely a hazard that needs to be shot over....a 2nd shot that requires one to hit it straight and 180-200 yards. The other two par 5's are only reachable for the longest hitters and maybe requiring one to hit over a hazard or tree to have a chance of hitting on in two. I believe the best course set ups are composed of a really tough par 4 as the 18th hole. Of the 32 courses I've played in the greater Vancouver region...IMO...only 8 have good par 4 finishing holes that require length and accuracy to make par. There's a good share of courses that have a par 5 finishing hole.
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Post by HappyFan on May 30, 2016 9:54:02 GMT
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Post by SoYeonFan on May 30, 2016 18:07:18 GMT
Happy Fan said. "I did dig up this photo of Jin Young Ko day three."
Thanks.... she is now my favorite on the KLPGA. Now that In Gee has moved on to the LPGA.
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Post by SoYeonFan on May 30, 2016 18:12:45 GMT
The LPGA needs to set up par fives like the KLPGA. Set them up for Pros not week end players. So what are the elements that create a good par 5? For me. I think there should be two par 5's that are definite 3 shot holes. The key to these are actually the 2nd shot...one that is stressful with hazards in play and likely a hazard that needs to be shot over....a 2nd shot that requires one to hit it straight and 180-200 yards. The other two par 5's are only reachable for the longest hitters and maybe requiring one to hit over a hazard or tree to have a chance of hitting on in two. I believe the best course set ups are composed of a really tough par 4 as the 18th hole. Of the 32 courses I've played in the greater Vancouver region...IMO...only 8 have good par 4 finishing holes that require length and accuracy to make par. There's a good share of courses that have a par 5 finishing hole. Totally agree with you on your idea of how courses should be setup. Long hitters has an advantage anyway. At least make them play golf, instead of just "bombs away."
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Post by mr3putt on May 31, 2016 0:41:49 GMT
I've seen enough pics of Bae.....I was surprised to hear this is her 1st win...I thought see was a multiple KLPGA winner.
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