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Post by centurion on Dec 7, 2014 19:54:34 GMT
Pretty much what was expected. This team was way too stacked. Na Yeon Choi and Inbee Park did not play to the level we have seen them play, and Korea never really needed them anyway. I wish they had this match as a semi-final with the Solheim Cup matches, and the winner of the two matches play each other. It would be interesting to see how Team Korea would do against the European Solheim Cup team.
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Post by mr3putt on Dec 8, 2014 3:00:21 GMT
It would be interesting to see how Team Korea would do against the European Solheim Cup team. It would be a very close match. Expect to see the Yanks destroyed by the Euros again in 2015 in Germany. The Mericans have no team chemistry. Ole Ole!
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Post by centurion on Dec 8, 2014 3:20:40 GMT
It would be interesting to see how Team Korea would do against the European Solheim Cup team. It would be a very close match. Expect to see the Yanks destroyed by the Euros again in 2015 in Germany. The Mericans have no team chemistry. Ole Ole! Who are the Euros going to bring? At least last year, the European squad had players who were playing well. They're probably going to find someway to annex New Zealand in order to get a squad of decent players this year.
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Post by HappyFan on Dec 8, 2014 8:20:38 GMT
Pretty much what was expected. This team was way too stacked. Na Yeon Choi and Inbee Park did not play to the level we have seen them play, and Korea never really needed them anyway. I wish they had this match as a semi-final with the Solheim Cup matches, and the winner of the two matches play each other. It would be interesting to see how Team Korea would do against the European Solheim Cup team. I really enjoy this event, but it has gotten pretty lopsided over the past few years. I think the reason it's still fun is, the Koreans never get a chance to collect their best players in one place to compete for their country. The International Crown is nice, but it's less than a third the number of players you get in the Solheim or here. There's something stirring and pretty historic about seeing that many of the Korean greats from one era all in one place. I wonder if the Korean fans realize how special it is? I hope so!
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Post by hugh147 on Dec 8, 2014 16:41:30 GMT
The Koreans would be too strong for the European team, might be a closer match but with a full Korean side out there would be 3 or 4 points in it.
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Post by mr3putt on Dec 8, 2014 17:06:15 GMT
The Koreans would be too strong for the European team, might be a closer match but with a full Korean side out there would be 3 or 4 points in it. Tell that to the Spaniards who have the Int'l Crown.
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Post by HappyFan on Dec 8, 2014 17:35:34 GMT
The Koreans would be too strong for the European team, might be a closer match but with a full Korean side out there would be 3 or 4 points in it. Tell that to the Spaniards who have the Int'l Crown. Didn't the Spanish play a total of one match against a Korean who was by the way not Inbee or So Yeon? Big diff between that and facing the full murderer's row of the Korean team. But regardless, I'm just glad I got to watch them in action.
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Post by mr3putt on Dec 9, 2014 16:42:50 GMT
The Koreans would be too strong for the European team, might be a closer match but with a full Korean side out there would be 3 or 4 points in it. Come on Hugh....I thought of all people......you would be supportive of the Euros and try to stop this Merican racism against the very likable Spaniards and WINNERS of the Int'l Crown....lol
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