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Post by jlpgafan on Mar 12, 2017 5:19:13 GMT
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Post by mr3putt on Mar 12, 2017 5:29:14 GMT
When I clicked on the link...it said the file could harm my PC...so I discarded? Your thoughts?
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Post by jlpgafan on Mar 12, 2017 5:54:16 GMT
i didnt get that message, its working fine right now. last year i got a lot of error messages and junk that would load by itself with mokodojo so i stopped using it. but this year i am not getting those and it loads without problems. i feel confortable using it now.
if the display freezes just highlight the url and reload it and it will start again, takes about 20 seconds.
its getting interesting shiho oyama vs jeong.
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Post by philknj on Mar 12, 2017 9:57:33 GMT
I went with the SBS Golf link I posted yesterday...it was 30 minutes late because a live screen golf tournament went OT. Again, I couldn't expand the screen, but it ran perfectly. The next replays of the final round (Korea time): Sun. - 8:30 PM, 10:30 PM Mon. - 8 AM, Noon, 6:30 PM
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Post by 18majors on Mar 12, 2017 11:32:25 GMT
Kotone announced her arrival with a final round -5 to capture a top 10 finish.
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Post by philknj on Mar 12, 2017 13:28:57 GMT
Win #25 for Mi Jeong Jeon in a playoff put her over the one billion Yen mark for her career. She received a favorable bounce when one of her drives clunked a palm tree late in regulation. FYI, I heard the SBS Golf ladies say Shin Ji Yai and the word "condition" in English...I assume there's a health issue for her absence...she is out for next week, too. RANK PLAYER SCORE 1R 2R 3R TOTAL PRIZE 優勝 Mi-Jeong Jeon -7 69 72 68 209 ¥14,400,000 2 Riho Fujisaki -7 69 70 70 209 ¥7,040,000 3T Soo-Yun Kang -6 71 69 70 210 ¥5,200,000 3T Ha-Neul Kim -6 68 71 71 210 ¥5,200,000 5T Kumiko Kaneda -5 70 72 69 211 ¥3,100,000 5T Ritsuko Ryu -5 70 70 71 211 ¥3,100,000 5T Shiho Oyama -5 69 70 72 211 ¥3,100,000 5T Serena Aoki -5 65 73 73 211 ¥3,100,000 9T Misae Yanagisawa -4 70 74 68 212 ¥1,533,333 9T Asako Fujimoto -4 70 74 68 212 ¥1,533,333 9T Kotone Hori -4 72 73 67 212 ¥1,533,333 9T Saiki Fujita -4 71 73 68 212 ¥1,533,333 9T Momoko Ueda -4 72 71 69 212 ¥1,533,333 9T Sun-Ju Ahn -4 69 76 67 212 ¥1,533,333 The only am to make the cut, Yui Kawamoto(+2) Ha Neul Kim and Bo Mee Lee(E) Momoko Ueda with Callaway's rubbish irons Kumiko Kaneda and Riho Fujisaki
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Post by jlpgafan on Mar 12, 2017 15:29:48 GMT
she is eating a "nigiri", white rice wrapped in seaweed, often with a pickled veggie inside. - yummy.
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Post by 18majors on Mar 12, 2017 19:40:19 GMT
The Japanese media don't pay the same attention to Kotone Hori as Nasa Hataoka; even though Kotone is highly presentable and had a good last year.
It pays to be a teenager and a winner of the biggest tournament.
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Post by mr3putt on Mar 13, 2017 3:39:36 GMT
SKY often can't surge or close it out on Sunday.
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Post by HappyFan on Mar 13, 2017 16:56:44 GMT
Congrats to Mi Jeong Jeon, but for me, it was a bit of a disappointment that two of my faves, Ha Neul and Soo Yun, were so close but couldn't close out. Oh well, maybe next week!
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Post by philknj on Mar 14, 2017 16:21:26 GMT
Jeon's WITB: 1 W: Callaway GBB EPIC STAR 9.5 ° (Shaft: Graphite Design TourAD TP-5 / S / 45 inches) 3, 5 W: TaylorMade M 2 Fairway Wood (2016) UT: BIG BERTHA ALPHA 815 Utility (2015) 20 °, 23 ° 6I to 10I: Honma Golf TW 737 Vn Iron 50, 52 °: Titleist Vokey Design Prototype 56 °: Titleist Vokey Design SM6 Putter: Scotty Cameron GSS Timeless (Newport 2 types) Ball: Dunlop Srixon Z-STAR She's not the first player I've seen with just a two degree gap between a pair of wedges. Maybe they have significantly different bounces and grinds to handle any and all short game lies she encounters. The driver weight is all the way to the heel, which is a draw bias...most women pros hit a draw as their stock shot; I assume she is the opposite. The bag says "Gloire" below...nice advertising for a product she doesn't carry anymore!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 17:01:39 GMT
I'm sold on the Jailbreak technology. It's just a matter of time until I upgrade from the Ping Rapture.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Mar 14, 2017 17:44:38 GMT
I can't imagine using a five rescue. So Yeon went to one a while back. I think a great iron player In Bee also uses one. I still use a four iron, that some people think is crazy.
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Post by argonne69 on Mar 14, 2017 18:14:53 GMT
I can't imagine using a five rescue. So Yeon went to one a while back. I think a great iron player In Bee also uses one. I still use a four iron, that some people think is crazy. Lydia used a 5H for a few years (through 2014). Inbee also has a 5H.
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Post by mr3putt on Mar 14, 2017 20:19:23 GMT
She's not the first player I've seen with just a two degree gap between a pair of wedges. Maybe they have significantly different bounces and grinds to handle any and all short game lies she encounters. Likely they are bent to different degrees. A friend recently gave me an old 52* Volkey with a TT DG X100 shaft....Golftown bent it to 49* and I'm loving it. My JPX 825 Pro's didn't come with a G wedge. I have an old Cleveland 53* ....grooves are kinda worn out (won it in 1998) and a 60* Cleveland (another freebie from a friend who threw it into the garbage can while playing....lol. Gotta luv the freebies. I bought two no name rubbish lob wedges in the past and didn't game them much....now that I've got a REAL lob wedge....it performs....I love it out of the bunker.
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