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Post by philknj on Jun 13, 2016 12:55:22 GMT
JY Shin will begin her title defense on Friday...Bo Mee, Sky, and Lu will also be there. SBS Golf will carry the Sat. and Sun. rounds at 5:30 PM (Korea time). Japan's broadcasting sked (local times): ♦ TV Tokyo series 6 stations network, BS Japan 6/18 (Saturday) 16:00-17:15 6/19 (Sunday) 16:00-17:15 This link might work for Japan's broadcast: mov3.co/tvtokyo/
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Post by philknj on Jun 17, 2016 11:58:57 GMT
RANK PLAYER SCORE TODAY 1R 2R 3R TOTAL 1T @ Minami Katsu -5 -5 67 67 1T Jiyai Shin -5 -5 67 67 1T Na-Ri Kim -5 -5 67 67 4T Saki Takeo -4 -4 68 68 4T Rie Tsuji -4 -4 68 68 4T Ai Suzuki -4 -4 68 68 4T Rikako Morita -4 -4 68 68 4T So-Young Kim -4 -4 68 68 9T Yumiko Yoshida -3 -3 69 69 9T Ayaka Matsumori -3 -3 69 69 9T Yuko Saitoh -3 -3 69 69 9T Bo-Mee Lee -3 -3 69 69 9T Ayaka Watanabe -3 -3 69 69 9T Soo-Yun Kang -3 -3 69 69 Erina Hara(-1) & Bo Mee Lee...Ai Suzuki Rie Tsuji and JY Shin Ayaka Matsumori and Soo Yun Kang Ha Neul Kim(E) and Erika Kikuchi(E)
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Post by jlpgafan on Jun 17, 2016 14:31:33 GMT
JY Shin will begin her title defense on Friday...Bo Mee, Sky, and Lu will also be there. SBS Golf will carry the Sat. and Sun. rounds at 5:30 PM (Korea time). Japan's broadcasting sked (local times): ♦ TV Tokyo series 6 stations network, BS Japan 6/18 (Saturday) 16:00-17:15 6/19 (Sunday) 16:00-17:15 This link might work for Japan's broadcast: mov3.co/tvtokyo/After round 1 tied for first is Minami Katsu, a 17 year old amateur who is the youngest winner on the JLPGA, won on the step up tour at age 15.
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Post by jlpgafan on Jun 17, 2016 14:55:38 GMT
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Post by philknj on Jun 18, 2016 12:32:58 GMT
What is Katsu waiting for to turn pro? RANK PLAYER SCORE TODAY 1R 2R 3R TOTAL 1 @ Minami Katsu -10 -5 67 67 134 2 Hee-Kyung Bae -9 -7 70 65 135 3 Jiyai Shin -8 -3 67 69 136 4T Bo-Mee Lee -7 -4 69 68 137 4T Na-Ri Kim -7 -2 67 70 137 6 Rie Tsuji -6 -2 68 70 138 7T Lala Anai -5 -3 70 69 139 7T Ritsuko Ryu -5 -3 70 69 139 7T Ayaka Watanabe -5 -2 69 70 139 7T So-Young Kim -5 -1 68 71 139 7T Ai Suzuki -5 -1 68 71 139 12T Na-Ri Lee -4 -4 72 68 140 12T Mamiko Higa -4 -4 72 68 140 12T Soo-Yun Kang -4 -1 69 71 140 12T Yuko Saitoh -4 -1 69 71 140 12T Saki Takeo -4 0 68 72 140 Word got back to Bo Mee Lee about one of the Flying Dumbos who thinks she is "too short and chunky". Yes, he needs corrective lenses. Na Ri Kim and Rumi Yoshiba(E) Miho Mori(-3) and JY Shin/Minami Katsu Rie Tsuji She's on track to lower her tour-leading scoring average again...and not win. "That Flying Dumbo said what again?!" So Young Kim and her designer ice bag
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Post by mr3putt on Jun 18, 2016 16:18:56 GMT
JY Shin will begin her title defense on Friday...Bo Mee, Sky, and Lu will also be there. SBS Golf will carry the Sat. and Sun. rounds at 5:30 PM (Korea time). Japan's broadcasting sked (local times): ♦ TV Tokyo series 6 stations network, BS Japan 6/18 (Saturday) 16:00-17:15 6/19 (Sunday) 16:00-17:15 This link might work for Japan's broadcast: mov3.co/tvtokyo/did this link work....what time does it start....11pm EST?
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Post by jlpgafan on Jun 18, 2016 16:49:35 GMT
minami katsu is still in high school age 17. the link did not work for me.
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Post by philknj on Jun 19, 2016 3:23:16 GMT
The Japanese link did not work for me for Round Two, so I watched on SBS Golf. As of now, they still have the Final Round at 5:30 PM Korea (or 4:30 AM EST or 1:30 AM PST). I'm sure they'll have a replay later, but the time/date hasn't been posted yet. Here's a good group to follow...Sky Kim playing with Ayaka Matsumori Soo Yun Kang and Ayaka Watanabe/Ritsuko Ryu
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2016 4:53:03 GMT
Bo-Mee was a revelation at Dinah Shore. Just doesn't seem capable but is an elite player. Round 3 she hit one in the soup on 14--a breather par 3. Big error and ended with a double. Other than that what's she waiting for?0
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Post by philknj on Jun 19, 2016 12:21:19 GMT
After watching the last shots, ceremony, and interviews of the KLPGA, I couldn't keep my eyes open for this one. The outcome was decided at the start of the broadcast...JY Shin was up by three shots with six holes left and she doesn't blow leads like that over there. RANK PLAYER SCORE 1R 2R 3R TOTAL PRIZE 優勝 Jiyai Shin -12 67 69 68 204 ¥14,400,000 2 @ Minami Katsu -9 67 67 73 207 ¥0 3T Yukari Nishiyama -8 71 71 66 208 ¥5,813,333 3T Ayaka Watanabe -8 69 70 69 208 ¥5,813,333 3T Bo-Mee Lee -8 69 68 71 208 ¥5,813,333 6 Erika Kikuchi -7 72 69 68 209 ¥4,000,000 7T Momoko Ueda -6 70 72 68 210 ¥3,000,000 7T Ritsuko Ryu -6 70 69 71 210 ¥3,000,000 9T Yumiko Yoshida -5 69 72 70 211 ¥1,792,000 9T Shiho Toyonaga -5 71 70 70 211 ¥1,792,000 9T @ Himawari Ogura -5 70 73 68 211 ¥0 9T Yuki Ichinose -5 71 70 70 211 ¥1,792,000 9T Soo-Yun Kang -5 69 71 71 211 ¥1,792,000 9T Lala Anai -5 70 69 72 211 ¥1,792,000 Third-straight Nichirei dish Yep, Smile Candy lowered her scoring average a little more to 69.8857 Low am Minami Katsu and Erika Kikuchi Hee Kyung Bae and Na Ri Kim
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Post by bangkokbobby on Jun 19, 2016 18:23:09 GMT
more pics and video on my blog: Jiyai Shin Completes Threepeat With Win At The 2016 Nichirei Ladies (JLPGA)Jiyai ShinShe was special when she was rewriting the LPGA of Korea (KLPGA) record book. She was special when she moved to the United States-based LPGA, winning double-digit tournaments. And make no mistake, South Korea’s Jiyai Shin is still special on the LPGA of Japan (JLPGA), a confirmed winner wherever she decides to tee it up. With her 12-under 3-shot win at the 2016 Nichirei Ladies, she pulls off the threepeat having won there in 2014 and 2015 to become the reigning 3-time defending champion in Chiba. I can’t lie though. I was rooting for JLPGA super-amateur Minami Katsu of Japan to win this. She opened with back to back 67s to go 10-under through 2 rounds and hold a 1-shot lead over Hee-Kyung Bae (and 2-shots over Jiyai Shin). But while Shin would go 4-under 68 in the final round, Katsu stumbled with a 1-over 73 to let victory slip away. Disaster struck when Minami bogeyed 5,6 7, and 9. It was a test of her great ability just to get it back to 1-over for the round on the back 9. Tearful in the trophy ceremony, she has to know she let one get away. But she’s a young amateur. It happens. Shin is the Final Round Queen. In time, Minami will learn how to close as well. 1 JIYAI SHIN (-12) with Minami Katsu
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Post by HappyFan on Jun 20, 2016 7:42:59 GMT
According to an article I read, Jiyai Shin now has 45 career professional wins: 20 on the KLPGA, 11 on the LPGA, and 14 on the JLPGA. Congrats to her on win #45!!!
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Post by SoYeonFan on Jun 20, 2016 13:46:42 GMT
According to an article I read, Jiyai Shin now has 45 career professional wins: 20 on the KLPGA, 11 on the LPGA, and 14 on the JLPGA. Congrats to her on win #45!!! Does that mean she will get voted into the World Golf Hall of Fame like Laura Davies. I wonder if someone needs to submit your name, along with your accomplishments.
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Post by HappyFan on Jun 20, 2016 17:02:01 GMT
According to an article I read, Jiyai Shin now has 45 career professional wins: 20 on the KLPGA, 11 on the LPGA, and 14 on the JLPGA. Congrats to her on win #45!!! Does that mean she will get voted into the World Golf Hall of Fame like Laura Davies. I wonder if someone needs to submit your name, along with your accomplishments. She also led the money list once (the first Korean to do so), was #1 in the world (again, the first Korean to do so) and has two Major wins. I would love Jiyai to come back to America where she belongs, I think she could win enough over here even now to get into the Hall the legit way.
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Post by HappyFan on Jun 21, 2016 16:45:46 GMT
That 45 win total doesn't include events on other tours. I know of at least two other wins: this year, she won the Ladies Masters in Australia, and she also won an Asian tour event when she was just turning pro.
What I'm saying is, the final round queen gets the job done!
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