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Post by SoYeonFan on Aug 30, 2019 18:01:40 GMT
Bo-Mee plus five missed cut. Kotone Hori plus four missed by one shot on Step up Tour. Natsuka plus ten second round, plus eighteen total.
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Post by philknj on Aug 30, 2019 23:22:16 GMT
This week's JLPGA pro-test was reduced from three to two rounds (maybe a weather issue?). Yuli Seki and "Mindy min seung Kim" had poor second rounds, but will advance to Stage Two anyway.
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This link might show the early broadcast of Round Three starting Friday at 7:40 PM EST:
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Early Round Three:
Phoebe Yao and Mi Jeong Jeon
Kotono Kozuma and Rei Matsuda
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Post by philknj on Aug 31, 2019 10:53:41 GMT
I'd say anyone in the top-7 could win this one on Sunday, including JY Shin who climbed out of the garbage dump with the day's best round of 65.
RANK PLAYER SCORE TODAY 1R 2R 3R 4R TOTAL 1T Ai Suzuki -8 -1 70 67 71 208 1T Sun-Ju Ahn -8 -1 70 67 71 208 3 @yuka Yasuda -7 -2 71 68 70 209 4T Karis Davidson -6 -2 70 70 70 210 4T Hinako Shibuno -6 -1 71 68 71 210 6T Ayako Kimura -5 -6 71 74 66 211 6T Jiyai Shin -5 -7 70 76 65 211 8T Lala Anai -4 0 70 70 72 212 8T S Langkul -4 0 70 70 72 212 10T Miki Uehara -3 -4 69 76 68 213 10T Solar Lee -3 -3 71 73 69 213 10T Erika Hara -3 -2 73 70 70 213 10T Hiroko Azuma -3 -4 72 73 68 213 10T Hana Wakimoto -3 -1 71 71 71 213 10T Teresa Lu -3 0 71 70 72 213 10T Moeno Tan -3 +1 67 73 73 213 10T Mayu Hamada -3 +1 74 66 73 213
Shin Ae Ahn (+3)
Yuka Yasuda continues to amaze...a tiny little thing who out-drove Shibuno at #1, #18 and maybe on other holes. She got to -10 until she played the par-4 16th...the toughest hole on the course at 420 yards with a pond short and right of the green. Maybe a shower had just come through, because that fairway was extremely wet. Her drive was low and short and her second shot kicked up some water and found the pond...made a double.
Karis Davidson rolled in a sweeping birdie bomb at #18.
Shibuno (and/or her team) were distributing thank you stickers to attendees.
I don't know what this is about.
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Post by philknj on Sept 1, 2019 9:42:44 GMT
Ai Suzuki picked up her 4th win this year in only 17 starts, but she is just 6th on the Mercedes points list. Rounds played are also factored into that calculation...why I don't know.
RANK PLAYER SCORE 1R 2R 3R 4R TOTAL PRIZE 優勝 Ai Suzuki -11 70 67 71 69 277 ¥18,000,000 2T Jiyai Shin -9 70 76 65 68 279 ¥7,900,000 2T Sun-Ju Ahn -9 70 67 71 71 279 ¥7,900,000 4 @yuka Yasuda -8 71 68 70 71 280 ¥0 5 Hinako Shibuno -7 71 68 71 71 281 ¥6,000,000 6 Erika Hara -6 73 70 70 69 282 ¥5,000,000 7T Teresa Lu -5 71 70 72 70 283 ¥3,750,000 7T Hana Wakimoto -5 71 71 71 70 283 ¥3,750,000 9 Karis Davidson -4 70 70 70 74 284 ¥3,000,000 10T @mayu Wakui -3 71 71 73 70 285 ¥0 10T Mika Miyazato -3 73 67 74 71 285 ¥2,500,000 12 Ayako Kimura -2 71 74 66 75 286 ¥2,000,000
Yasuda (low am) and Suzuki
Maybe in two years it'll be a steady diet of dumbed-down LPGA goat tracks. FYI, she tied Sun Ju Ahn's record of 28 straight rounds at par or better.
I'm guessing this is the brutal par-4 16th hole. Big Mama Ahn's second shot barely skirted around the pond and finished in a low runoff area. Faced with a short-sided 3rd shot, she tried a high chip, but not high enough as it raced past the hole...made bogey. Solar Lee (-1)
Champion golf apparel?! Never saw that before...courtesy of Moeka Nishihata (+2)
Saiki Fujita (+5) and Haruka Morita (+6)
Shin Ae Ahn (+10) and Ayaka Matsumori (+5)
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Post by SoYeonFan on Sept 1, 2019 17:55:39 GMT
Congratulation to Ai Suzuki for her fourth win. Don't you pick up points depending on how you place in a tournament. So if a golfer play every tournament they can pick up points. When Ai decide to skip a tournament.
That's among other things is why Henderson is second on CME Globe.
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