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Post by HappyFan on Aug 20, 2016 16:42:02 GMT
Round 2
1 Sung Hyun Park -15 11:50 - 64 65 129
2 Mi Hyang Lee -11 11:50 - 67 66 133
T3 Min Sun Kim 5 -9 11:50 - 68 67 135 T3 Ji Young Kim 2 (R) -9 11:40 - 67 68 135 T3 Ji Hyun Kim 2 -9 11:40 - 64 71 135 T6 Eun Bin Lim -8 11:40 - 69 67 136 T6 So Yeon Nam -8 11:30 - 69 67 136 T6 Su Min Choi -8 11:30 - 68 68 136 T6 Hyun Min Pyun -8 11:30 - 67 69 136
T10 Ah Yeon Cho (A) -7 11:20 - 70 67 137 T10 Yoon Ji Cho -7 11:20 - 68 69 137
I'll dig up some pix later! Looks like Sung Hyun Park is on her way to her 6th win of the season unless Mi Hyang Lee has anything to say about it.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Aug 20, 2016 19:52:53 GMT
Phil you beat me to what has happen to Jung Min Lee. Last year she pushed Ingee for Player of The Year. Even though I didn't think that it should have been as close as it was. I was thinking her game was ready for the LPGA. She started to fade toward the end of last year and haven't recovered yet.
Again I missed Mi Hyang, because the live stream kept stopping. I gave up after several tries of pause and play. It would play for a couple of seconds and then stop.
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Post by mr3putt on Aug 20, 2016 20:08:42 GMT
I assume MHL employed a local this week. I tried to stay up last night...but fell asleep. Korean act like professionals....force their loops to wear their sponsors hat. Phil...you gotta get MHL to give you a hat...then all the Korean hotties at the muni's in NJ will want to chat you up.
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Post by philknj on Aug 21, 2016 10:53:20 GMT
Curr Player To Par Thru Today 1 2 3 Score 1 Park Sung Hyun -17 F -2 64 65 70 199 2 Lee Mi-Hyang -13 F -2 67 66 70 203 3 Kim Ji Hyun2 -12 F -3 64 71 69 204 4 cho Ayeon(A) -11 F -4 70 67 68 205 T5 Cho Yoon Ji -10 F -3 68 69 69 206 T5 Lim eun bin -10 F -2 69 67 70 206 T5 Ko Jin Young -10 F -4 69 69 68 206 T8 Chung Ye Na -7 F -2 69 70 70 209 T8 Lee So Young -7 F -3 72 68 69 209 T8 Park Ji Yeon -7 F -1 69 69 71 209 Mi Hyang covered her airfare to Calgary...2nd place converts to $51,545.
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Post by HappyFan on Aug 21, 2016 17:56:36 GMT
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Post by SoYeonFan on Aug 21, 2016 18:23:19 GMT
When Sung Hyun wins a tournament out side of Korea. I will jump on her bandwagon. The KLPGA is relative weak this year. There is not a lot of pressure put on her. I was really hoping that MI Hang would make the Eagle putt on three. Because the rest of the field wasn't even close.
The KLPGA field is nowhere near as strong as when HE Kyung Seo played. No comparison.
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Post by mr3putt on Aug 21, 2016 22:07:38 GMT
When Sung Hyun wins a tournament out side of Korea. I will jump on her bandwagon. The KLPGA is relative weak this year. There is not a lot of pressure put on her. When the Terminator got to -20.....I thought she's continue to put the hammer down....but she faded....she ca't do that if she expects to win on the LPGA.
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Post by mr3putt on Aug 21, 2016 22:12:28 GMT
Come on gals....pouring that much beer on the Terminator is very lame...and couple it with allowing loops to use a push cart is making the KLPGA look bush league. If the KLPGA was played in Merica....no one would venture out to watch play....the KLPGA courses are too hilly for the Yanks to watch. Make Merica Great Again!
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Post by philknj on Aug 22, 2016 1:43:43 GMT
I give Park credit for making some crazy long putts this week, but those greens looked a bit slow and flat. She figured out where to start her putts and just clobbered the ball. But, there's NO way she'd get away with that on some of the U.S. courses. How fast could she adapt to some of the multi-tier glass tabletops at the Seaview...and with 20 MPH wind gusts blowing in your face? Add 400 yards to the USWA set-up at Rolling Green GC for a hypothetical LPGA field and it would get really ugly sledge-hammering your putts. Also, do KLPGA course greens have false fronts? We have a lot of those over here.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Aug 22, 2016 3:54:51 GMT
I give Park credit for making some crazy long putts this week, but those greens looked a bit slow and flat. She figured out where to start her putts and just clobbered the ball. But, there's NO way should get away with that on some of the U.S. courses. How fast could she adapt to some of the multi-tier glass tabletops at the Seaview...and with 20 MPH wind gusts blowing in your face? Add 400 yards to the USWA set-up at Rolling Green GC for a hypothetical LPGA field and it would get really ugly sledge-hammering your putts. Also, do KLPGA course greens have false fronts? We have a lot of those over here. Phil you keep reading my mind. I was intended to ask you if they ever mention the speed of the greens on KLPGA. A lot of the players with lag putts were coming up short. I noticed that the players like So Yeon, and Sei Young when they first got to the LPGA were hitting a lot of putts too hard. So did In Gee, but now she is a little tentative. One advantage Inbee has is that she spent most of her early career over here. So she had more experience on these greens. In Kyung Kim also spent time here putting on these greens.
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Post by HappyFan on Aug 23, 2016 16:57:44 GMT
No doubt whenever she comes over, Sung Hyun Park will have some growing pains. But come on, we know she is one of the 20 best women golfers in the world, right? Possibly one of the ten best, but definitely one of the top 20. You saw what she did at Cordevalle, yes? Before that she had three top 15s in her first three LPGA events, including the ANA.
No, she hasn't won yet, but her record has been good over here, and I don't expect it will get that much worse when she comes to the States.
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