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Post by mr3putt on Oct 17, 2016 2:00:58 GMT
I think if I was in her situation, I may have hooked it into the grandstand. No way would I have gone anywhere near the water. I assume you also noticed how upright she was at address with a weak right grip ......that would also promote a fade.....major gag by Alison...WTF girl.
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Post by mr3putt on Oct 17, 2016 2:02:39 GMT
One of my buddies is good friends with McNamara. I guess he has a lot of good stories to tell. How does your friend know TMac? If Tina can't hire TMac in the off season...she has ZERO negotiating skills.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 2:41:36 GMT
He's a former Orlando club pro for about 25 years. I guess he knows a bunch of the caddies. He won't tell me much because he knows I'll shoot my mouth off.
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Post by philknj on Oct 17, 2016 3:41:23 GMT
CC can be wicked ball striker when she is on. I've never followed her play in person, but she might be an interesting diversion to seek out next season. But, I'm still far from sold on her overall game...Gimmee did everything she could to throw the tournament and CC tried to throw it back. I'm glad they don't make the winners wear that white leather football helmet anymore.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 3:48:37 GMT
The caddies are more than happy work for the Koreans because their checks clear.
On caddy not- TMac got fired in a funny way. The korean player hit out of bounds and asks for another f'n ball. He reached in for a ball and a few tampons fell on the ground. He hadn't put them there-- she did and she said what the f--k are you doing? He was fired after 8 holes.
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Post by philknj on Oct 17, 2016 4:14:41 GMT
From what I saw in the bleachers, CC received applause from most of the spectators upon winning...it was a lot better than the crickets received by Haru Nomura for winning the Hanwha.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Oct 17, 2016 4:55:21 GMT
From what I saw in the bleachers, CC received applause from most of the spectators upon winning...it was a lot better than the crickets received by Haru Nomura for winning the Hanwha. Maybe they consider Haru a traitor, because I think she is half Korean. Lydia probably will get applause because she have dual citizenship and attend Korean University.
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Post by mr3putt on Oct 17, 2016 5:25:24 GMT
From what I saw in the bleachers, CC received applause from most of the spectators upon winning...it was a lot better than the crickets received by Haru Nomura for winning the Hanwha. I'm surprised they clapped for CC.
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Post by mr3putt on Oct 17, 2016 5:27:11 GMT
The caddies are more than happy work for the Koreans because their checks clear. On caddy not- TMac got fired in a funny way. The korean player hit out of bounds and asks for another f'n ball. He reached in for a ball and a few tampons fell on the ground. He hadn't put them there-- she did and she said what the f--k are you doing? He was fired after 8 holes. OK...who is the pro?...if you don't want to post it....PM me pls. OK...who on this site can list the pros Tmac has looped for this year. I think I saw him at Sahalee but can't remember which bag he had.
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Post by mr3putt on Oct 17, 2016 5:33:18 GMT
CC can be wicked ball striker when she is on. I've never followed her play in person, but she might be an interesting diversion to seek out next season. But, I'm still far from sold on her overall game...Gimmee did everything she could to throw the tournament and CC tried to throw it back. CC can get really sloppy heading home at an event as demonstrated before...case in point...her 2nd shot on her 72nd hole.....she handed GIMMEE the trophy and Alison dropped it. CC is meh...not that friendly...she's no Aza or Belen...Recari use to be one of the 3 Spanish Killer B's...but she's been so miserable that past three years...so it's only a 2some now.
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Post by HappyFan on Oct 17, 2016 6:20:23 GMT
Round 4 My family and I took a short vacation to avoid the dreadful wind storm that was supposed to strike Seattle last night (turns out it was bad but not that bad). So I ended up watching my DVR tonight, a day late (I stayed unspoiled!). The event managed to be at first a foregone conclusion, then a playoff, and somehow avoided being exciting in the least. For the first couple of hours, Ciganda was far ahead, and none of the Sisters was able to make much of a charge. Alison was really hard to watch with all the mistakes she made, and Inky had a dreadful end to her day today, when as it turns out she was perfectly positioned to possibly win (although when she was at 10 under, it seemed like she was out of it). Every year there seems to be a KLPGA star or two who contends, and this time it was Min Sun Kim. Alas, she, too, made too many mistakes and never really got into the hunt. And Sung Hyun had one of her worst putting weeks in some time. No, she doesn't usually putt like that. Later, Ciganda started barfing all over the place, and none of the Koreans were close enough to take advantage, so the galleries kind of tuned out. Ciganda did end up winning, but after a ridiculous mistake from Lee, further souring the fun. What a train wreck! Still, a win is a win. Congrats to her! I don't need the Sisters to win here every year, but I think it really helps the vibe of the event if one of them is either in contention, or is doing something spectacular like Amy did last year with the nine straight birdies. This year, for the first time in a while, there was literally nothing for the big Sunday galleries to cheer, and it just killed the atmosphere. At the start of the day, I was hoping In Gee might surprise and shoot a 65, which as it turns out would have put her into the playoff. But though she was a little more solid today, alas she still had her B game most of the day. Did she birdie 18 even once this week? She managed a 13th, not too terrible I guess, slightly better than last year. And she had that great tee shot on 17, which must be her favorite hole on this course given she did the same thing yesterday. But what's really important is, she has now moved to within .04 strokes of Ko in the Vare Trophy race, and is .3 strokes ahead of Jutanugarn, who is in third. Ko and Chun will probably only meet twice more this year, at the Sime Darby and the CME (I doubt In Gee will go to the other events). This could go right down to the wire! Hey, it's been a great four weeks for the Sisters, with the wins at Evian, Reignwood and Fubon, so you had to expect a weak event at some point. Hopefully they'll get back on the horse again next week. Hwaiting! Alison Lee Min Sun Kim In Gee Chun Inky Ha Na Jang Sei Young Kim Jin Young Ko Hyo Joo Kim So Yeon Ryu Tom got the week off? Eun Jeong Seong Amy Yang Sung Hyun Park Minjee Lee Ji Hyun Oh
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Post by SoYeonFan on Oct 17, 2016 19:11:49 GMT
To be honest, I thought a top ten would be a great tournament for I K on that golf course. She hit a lot of great shots with rescue clubs earlier. But her lack of distance got the best of her, as she began to get tired.
Sung Hyun needs to learn to deal with undulation on greens. She is an aggressive putter. On that course, the pace of your putts are critical.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 19:19:36 GMT
Hopefully, this is the nail in the coffin that convinces SHP to stay in Korea and avoid the LPGA tour. She has nothing to prove.
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Post by argonne69 on Oct 17, 2016 20:08:07 GMT
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Post by argonne69 on Oct 17, 2016 20:09:01 GMT
Hopefully, this is the nail in the coffin that convinces SHP to stay in Korea and avoid the LPGA tour. She has nothing to prove. Huh? How about proving that you can compete with, and beat, the best players in the world?
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