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Post by 18majors on Mar 27, 2019 17:13:59 GMT
Nice to know
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Post by 18majors on Mar 28, 2019 0:31:15 GMT
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Post by jumpcut on Mar 28, 2019 0:44:36 GMT
Her 15 minutes of Golf Industrial Complex fame is about to come to a crashing halt if she doesn't start making Top 20s soon.
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Post by 18majors on Mar 28, 2019 16:41:24 GMT
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Post by philknj on Mar 28, 2019 22:34:30 GMT
Her 15 minutes of Golf Industrial Complex fame is about to come to a crashing halt if she doesn't start making Top 20s soon.
Thank you...this overnight boomlet for AVD is ludicrous. So Brandel C. gushed about her swing...did he gush about her results? Her LPGA appearances range from ordinary to dreadful. Did BC ever see Karin Sjodin? I did...she hit a gorilla blast that finished in a supposedly safe spectator crosswalk at #9 or #18 at Upper Montclair CC. She was so long it was ill...topped the tour at 284.5 in 2006 ... and that's with a ball and driver at least 13 years old. She was 15.5 yards longer than Ochoa, but what difference did it make? Ochoa was #1 on the money list and Sjodin was #77.
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Post by don on Mar 29, 2019 9:27:49 GMT
The AVD stuff is funny because these types of articles are so predictable.
Even I wasn’t cynical enough to foresee an article confirming Lexi would play in the ANA.
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Post by HappyFan on Mar 29, 2019 15:13:43 GMT
Golf writers love long hitters. Every time they see a booming drive it scrambles their senses. But there's a difference between a long drive champion and a Sung Hyun Park/Ariya/Ya Ni Tseng in her salad days. Let's wait until she has a couple of decent LPGA outings before we anoint her the next big thing.
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Post by 18majors on Mar 29, 2019 21:50:44 GMT
Saso has been in terrific form of late, having finished outside the top-four only once in her last seven starts since November 2018, and heads to the second edition of the WAAP as the third highest-ranked player in the field at world number 30. The championship will be played at The Royal Golf Club in Hokota, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, from April 25-28. Fun key to Saso success
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