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Post by 18majors on Oct 8, 2016 23:18:29 GMT
Looking back, it's remarkable In Gee shot only 3 over par holes at Evian; 2 bogeys and one double. Things were together the whole four days.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2016 3:37:48 GMT
IGC is a remarkable player. Once Terminator learns how to putt it will be a wonderful rivalry.
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Post by 18majors on Oct 9, 2016 4:35:47 GMT
The smile is gone from In Gee's face after missing a 4 footer and another 2 footer for 2 bogeys.
Smile is back after an 18 ft. birdie putt.
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Post by mr3putt on Oct 9, 2016 4:44:40 GMT
The smile is gone from In Gee's face after missing a 4 footer and another 2 footer for 2 bogeys. Dumbo's a fraud...she should be wiping everyone in this minor league event.....just like Sned won the Fiji Open.
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Post by 18majors on Oct 9, 2016 5:51:14 GMT
Jin Young Ko is outclassing everyone, she will be a deserving major champ.
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Post by 18majors on Oct 9, 2016 6:00:12 GMT
In Gee seems to shoot 3 or more bogeys a day in this tournament; it needs to change next week.
Putting is the culprit; too many 3 putts.
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Post by 18majors on Oct 9, 2016 6:16:02 GMT
Eun Jeong Seong shot +12 to finish +15; T54; Hae Ran Ryu shot +6 78 to finish +14, T49.
Japan may have the last laugh; Nasa Hatoka may beat out Seong, Ryu and Choi to become the biggest uprising young star.
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Post by 18majors on Oct 9, 2016 7:27:45 GMT
In Gee plays like she's a KLPGA rookie today, which she isn't
Can't really judge her until next week, but it's a cause for concern.
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Post by 18majors on Oct 9, 2016 8:02:50 GMT
Brooke T3 with another player; In Gee should stay Rolex No. 3 next week.
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Post by HappyFan on Oct 9, 2016 8:52:05 GMT
Round 4
1 Jin Young Ko -8 F -2 70 66 74 70 280
2 Cecilia Cho -2 F E 72 69 73 72 286
3 Ha Neul Kim -1 F -1 76 67 73 71 287
T4 Ju Young Park E F -1 73 70 74 71 288 T4 In Gee Chun E F +1 69 73 73 73 288 T4 Ji Hyun Kim E F +4 68 70 74 76 288
T7 Seon Woo Bae +1 F +1 69 72 75 73 289 T7 Jeong Eun Lee 6 (R) +1 F E 70 71 76 72 289
T9 Su Yeon Jang +2 F +4 70 72 72 76 290 T9 Ji Yeon Park +2 F -1 71 75 73 71 290 T9 Da Bin Shin +2 F +4 69 74 71 76 290 T9 Hye Jung Choi 2 +2 F +5 69 71 73 77 290 T9 Min Young Lee 2 +2 F +3 73 68 74 75 290 T9 Ah Lim Kim (R) +2 F +4 74 69 71 76 290 T9 Jin Joo Hong +2 F +5 69 73 71 77 290
Jin Young Ko
Congrats on her first career Major victory! Turns out the first place prize is 160 million won, so Jin Young will fall just short of breaking a billion won for the season.
It does, however, move her into first place in the Player of the Year race. Yeah, it doesn't make any sense she is ahead of 7 time winner Sung Hyun Park when she has only won three times this year.
It's weird - it didn't feel like she was playing all THAT well, yet she consistently held onto the lead pretty much all week, finally pulling away in the latter half of the back nine when all her challengers fell apart.
Trophy
In Gee Chun - it was not a strong week for In Gee. Her putting in particular seemed off. But, another top five in her title defense, I don't think she will feel too bad about that. She does need to sharpen up the short game a little before next week, however!
Ha Neul Kim
Ji Hyun Kim
Cecilia Cho
Ju Young Park
Jin Joo Hong
Rookie Ah Lim Kim
Chae Young Yoon (t-34, +9)
Seon Woo Bae
Min Young Lee
Eun Jeong Seong (t54, +15 - she shot an 84 today! She finished behind Hae Ran Ryu, who was t49 after a 78 on Sunday)
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Post by 18majors on Oct 9, 2016 9:23:01 GMT
Fanofseri is right; the Keb Hana Bank next week is the real major for Korean golfers.
Since Caroline Masson won in Canada; Koreans have won the last three LPGA events, including a major.
In addition to the standard bearers of In Gee, Sei Young, Sung Hyun, Amy and So Yeon; IK Kim, Ha Na Jang, MJ Hur, Mirim Lee, Hyo Joo Kim, Hee Young Park and Jin Young Ko all threw their hats in the ring.
It will be a disappointment if one of those names doesn't win next week.
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Post by 18majors on Oct 9, 2016 11:26:37 GMT
After a torrent start of the season, Lydia came to a stall in her last five starts.
Lydia lost Player of the Year lead to Ariya last week; and this week her lead over In Gee for Vare Trophy is down to 69.418 to 69.525. Basically, In Gee can take over the lead if she beats Lydia by 10 strokes.
It may or may not happen, but my hunch is the 2015 Player of the Year award will be the only year-end award Lydia receives in her career.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Oct 9, 2016 17:53:26 GMT
"If you can keep your head while everyone around you are losing theirs." It pertains to this tournament.
Congratulation to Jin Young Ko for a solid win. No one put any pressure on her, but she still played great.
In Gee tied for fourth despite her sub par play.
Kudos. To Ha Neul third place and Ju Young Park forth.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Oct 9, 2016 21:36:35 GMT
On another note. Ju Young Park is 24th on the money list. I don't ever remember her being this high, this late in the year.
Speaking of Player of the Year. Jin Young being ahead of Sung Hyun Park.
I remember that Jung Min Lee was a lot closer to In Gee last year. Than I thought that she should have been. KLPGA most have a different point system than the LPGA.
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Post by 18majors on Oct 9, 2016 23:08:32 GMT
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