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Post by philknj on May 11, 2015 3:55:00 GMT
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Post by philknj on May 13, 2015 12:32:59 GMT
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Post by philknj on May 14, 2015 11:30:13 GMT
Bo Mee Lee will have to batten down her hatches this week... ...because the S.S. Feng dropped anchor off the shores of Fukuoka.
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Post by SoYeonFan on May 15, 2015 1:59:14 GMT
Do anyone know what happen to Momako Higa. I hope I spelled her name right. She was a member of the Japanese International Team last year. Have not seen her name on any Leader Board. Or anywhere else for that matter.
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Post by philknj on May 15, 2015 6:01:54 GMT
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Post by HappyFan on May 15, 2015 7:41:45 GMT
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Post by philknj on May 15, 2015 11:35:30 GMT
RANK PLAYER SCORE TODAY 1R 2R 3R TOTAL 1T Teresa Lu -5 -5 67 67 1T Jae-Eun Chung -5 -5 67 67 3T Esther Lee -4 -4 68 68 3T Bo-Mee Lee -4 -4 68 68 5 Lala Anai -3 -3 69 69 6T Asuka Kashiwabara -2 -2 70 70 6T Yukari Baba -2 -2 70 70 6T Phoebe Yao -2 -2 70 70 9T Yeon-Ju Jung -1 -1 71 71 9T Shan-Shan Feng -1 -1 71 71 9T Saki Takeo -1 -1 71 71 Ha Neul Kim and Erika Kikuchi had 77s. Jae Eun Chung JY Shin (Even) and Esther Lee EK was the only non-Korean noticed by the Korean shutterbugs. Asako Fujimoto (+1) wears black, grey, and white about 95% of the time.
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Post by philknj on May 16, 2015 3:36:43 GMT
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Post by philknj on May 16, 2015 14:43:27 GMT
Gee whiz, she fell back into her usual 2nd place. RANK PLAYER SCORE TODAY 1R 2R 3R TOTAL 1 Jae-Eun Chung -5 0 67 72 139 2 Bo-Mee Lee -4 0 68 72 140 3 Teresa Lu -3 +2 67 74 141 4 Shiho Oyama -2 -2 72 70 142 5T Ayaka Matsumori 0 -1 73 71 144 5T Momoko Ueda 0 0 72 72 144 5T Rikako Morita 0 0 72 72 144 5T Kaori Ohe 0 0 72 72 144 5T Yeon-Ju Jung 0 +1 71 73 144 5T Phoebe Yao 0 +2 70 74 144 5T Asuka Kashiwabara 0 +2 70 74 144 The good news is Sky Kim tied for the low Saturday round (69) and will play Sunday. The S.S. Feng forgot her minesweeper escort and paid the price (three bogeys and two doubles) I guess it's a tough course...the cut was +6. Erika Kikuchi missed at +7.
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Post by HappyFan on May 16, 2015 16:18:58 GMT
Jae Eun Chung is one stroke back after seven holes...what a great global team BCcard has this year: Chung (JLPGA), The Hulk (LPGA), and KLPGAers Ji Hee Kim, Hye Youn Kim, & Jung Min Lee. Plus, they had Shin Ae Ahn during her best year, 2010.
And also Ha Neul Kim during her best years, before she jumped ship for Team Alcohol (which face it, sounds fun too - Hee Kyung Seo, Ha Neul, In Gee Chun and Mi Jeong Jeon I believe). PS - Ha Neul's best years are yet to come!
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Post by philknj on May 17, 2015 3:26:36 GMT
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Post by HappyFan on May 17, 2015 7:44:40 GMT
Congrats to Bo Mee Lee on her long awaited win!
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Post by philknj on May 17, 2015 12:21:47 GMT
RANK PLAYER SCORE TOTAL 1R 2R 3R PRIZE 1 Bo-Mee Lee -10 206 68 72 66 ¥21,600,000 2 Shiho Oyama -6 210 72 70 68 ¥10,560,000 3 Teresa Lu -5 211 67 74 70 ¥8,400,000 4 Momoko Ueda -4 212 72 72 68 ¥7,200,000 5 Jae-Eun Chung -3 213 67 72 74 ¥6,000,000 6T Miki Sakai -2 214 72 73 69 ¥4,200,000 6T Ji-Yai Shin -2 214 72 73 69 ¥4,200,000 6T Asuka Kashiwabara -2 214 70 74 70 ¥4,200,000 9T Rumi Yoshiba -1 215 78 69 68 ¥2,536,000 9T Mi-Jeong Jeon -1 215 73 72 70 ¥2,536,000 9T Phoebe Yao -1 215 70 74 71 ¥2,536,000 12 Erina Hara 0 216 74 73 69 ¥2,088,000 This video is about one-hour-old...and I'm sure many more will be uploaded: www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEe7QMm2NQwUPDATE - here's another one: www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PoGqtQDOts I never saw a cart path like this before
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Post by bangkokbobby on May 17, 2015 17:41:39 GMT
more pics and video on my blog: Bo-Mee Lee Wins 2015 Hoken No Madoguchi Ladies (JLPGA)Bo-Mee LeeSouth Korea’s Bo-Mee Lee fired a bogey free third round 6-under 66, finishing at 10-under overall, to win the 2015 Hoken No Madoguchi Ladies by 4 shots over Shiho Oyama of Japan. While Bo-Mee leads the LPGA of Japan (JLPGA) in Player of the Year points, the Money List, Scoring Average, Putting Average and Birdies it was “only” her first win of the season. She’s been knocking on the door all year with four 2nd place finishes and a 3rd place finish at last week’s first JLPGA Major, the Salonpas Cup. Lee was on track for another bridesmaid finish as she sat in 2nd place after round 2. It was great to see her knock down the door for her 9th career JLPGA victory. Unfortunately, Bo-Mee’s ascension to the top was the opposite of overnight leader Jae-Eun Chung’s day. Her 3 birdies were erased by 3 bogeys and further compounded by a double bogey. Jae-Eun’s 2-over 74 would drop her from first to fifth. 1 BO-MEE LEE (-10) 2 SHIHO OYAMA (-6) 3 TERESA LU (-5) 4 MOMOKO UEDA (-4) 5 JAE-EUN CHUNG (-3)
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