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Post by jlpgafan on Dec 4, 2016 4:42:14 GMT
i found the SBS link
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Post by mr3putt on Dec 4, 2016 4:55:27 GMT
Wisconsin lost...gag choked it.
Hopefully fanofseri is taking a taxi home and not driving.....and hopefully there is no rope, knives or a gun in his home.
On another note...Sandusky is having a shower party with the 18 yr old inmates until the older inmates catch him and punch him out. Penn State s*cks.
How do they determine which the stadiums for the championship games?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2016 4:59:26 GMT
Wisconsin lost...gag choked it. Hopefully fanofseri is taking a taxi home and not driving.....and hopefully there is no rope, knives or a gun in his home. On another note...Sandusky is having a shower party with the 18 yr old inmates until the older inmates catch him and punch him out. Penn State s*cks. How do they determine which the stadiums for the championship games? I'm ashamed to be a Wisconsin graduate. Not quite as bad as when Se Ri spit the bit at Nabisco-- but damn close. Congrats PSU!
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Post by mr3putt on Dec 4, 2016 5:11:02 GMT
I love the par 3 16th.
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Post by HappyFan on Dec 4, 2016 7:38:33 GMT
Round 3 Wow, Korea really went on the warpath today. In the end, not a single Japanese player was able to win, and only one managed a halve. It was a complete domination by the Sisters, 15 to 1. Fantastic effort!!! I didn't see this coming. I did think the Korean squad was a tad better than the Japanese, but definitely vulnerable to an upset. The KLPGA certainly showed they like the singles better than the team events. Just like last year, they won all but one of the matches in singles. But this time, all their wins came at the expense of the only team who could stop them from winning the whole shebang. Congrats to Jiyai Shin, team captain, and Min Sun Kim, team MVP! And big kudos to Team Korea for their amazing triumph. Hwaiting! Jiyai Shin 5 & 4 over Shiho Oyama Min Sun Kim 5 4 & 3 over Ai Suzuki Su Yeon Jang 1 up over Ritsuko Ryu Hae Rym Kim 3 & 2 over Megumi Shimokawa Jin Young Ko 3 & 1 over Erika Kikuchi Cecilia Cho 2 & 1 over Yukari Nishiyama Seon Woo Bae 1 up over Ayaka Watanabe Seung Hyun Lee HALVE Kotone Hori Min Sun Kim, MVP Jiyai Shin, Winning Captain Celebrate! Jiyai in action Jin Young Ko Hae Rym Kim Cecilia Cho Seon Woo Bae Awesome Fan support
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Post by johnboy on Dec 4, 2016 7:51:48 GMT
The KLPGA absolutely killed it and very impressive play by all the KLPGA players today, not a particular fan of Ji-yai Shin as i find her dull with zero personality but you have to hand it to her in her team captain role. Very impressive indeed!
As for he Australian team, without Karrie or Minjee they really have no hope!
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Post by philknj on Dec 4, 2016 12:30:36 GMT
With the flag on the left, if you miss the green left, the ball runs down a steep hill through some trees. That's what happened to Su Yeon Jang's tee shot, as she was All Square with Ritsuko Ryu. Ryu's tee ball gave her about an eight-foot birdie look right of the pin. Then Jang hit one of the most unbelievable recovery shots I've ever seen...took out 3-wood (I think) and rapped a hard worm-burner that scampered up the hill and finished about three feet from the hole. That must have shook up Ryu, who figured she'd win that hole, no sweat. Instead, she missed her birdie putt and walked to the next hole, didn't bother watching Jang's par putt (which she made). UPDATE: The video below has Jang/Ryu at #16 (44:13 thru 50:54):
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Post by philknj on Dec 4, 2016 12:55:35 GMT
As for he Australian team, without Karrie or Minjee they really have no hope! On Friday, Lauren Hibbert's drive at #1 found the rough. Her next shot with a wood or hybrid was a grounder. She sat on the bench for the singles matches. Hannah Green is the only Aussie who made the 4-round cut at LPGA q-school this week, so she'd be a good upgrade next year. The Aussies had a good chance to win 3rd place, but blew it. Maybe Karrie will play next year if they make her the team captain, but don't bet on it. Karrie/Minjee = snobs.
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Post by 18majors on Dec 4, 2016 16:59:43 GMT
Kotone Hori got the only point for Japan; she will challenge Ritsuko Rye for top JLPGA Japanese honor in 2017.
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Post by mr3putt on Dec 4, 2016 17:33:17 GMT
Phil Thx for the 16th vid...I didn't see that shot....holy moly. I wonder if it was a stroke play event if Jang would have hit a lob wedge over the trees...that was the percentage play.....hitting a hybrid was nutty....lol.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Dec 4, 2016 17:57:21 GMT
Congratulation to the KLPGA for a great win. I was surprised of the dominant last round, but not that they won. As I said stated earlier, watching these same golfers against the LPGA and throughout the year. I thought they were the stronger team.
I was watching college football, so I didn't watch the golf. I will have to watch the replay.
I could not believe that Wisconsin lost that game to Penn State. What a bad coaching job by their coach, in the second half.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2016 20:28:46 GMT
Great video. I know that Japan looks down on Korea, but that was a classless move by Ryu to walk off the green in advance of Jang's putt.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Dec 4, 2016 23:40:23 GMT
By the way, I was following Se Ri and Suzann, at Kraft when they both hit it, in the trees to right on hole sixteen. I can't remember what score they got, just know it was over par. They also hit bad shots on seventeen, to give the tournament away. I must be a Jinx to Se Ri, because the next time I followed her, she hit a wedge in the water on eighteen.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2016 2:14:17 GMT
Creavy was the jinx. He smugly said that once Se Ri had the lead no one could catch her. She had to sink that wedge on 18 to tie, as I remember.
People forget Se Ri had a share of the lead at Nabisco in 2014 after 36.
Why she retired now is a mystery. What's the point, so she can own an crummy driving range like Dr. Won Park?
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Post by jlpgafan on Dec 6, 2016 22:31:00 GMT
Guys against the Girls: hitachi 3 tours chanpionship, the mens tour and senior men tour, against jlpga, a charity event this sunday, 9 holes. looks like it is televised, the ladies have won the last two years. last years highlights are on youtube. www.3tours.jp/players.html
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