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Post by HappyFan on Nov 21, 2020 12:42:22 GMT
Wie hasn't been a thing in years and it hasn't hurt the bottom line of the tour too much.
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Post by HappyFan on Nov 21, 2020 12:48:12 GMT
Round 2 Obviously the big mover was Sei Young, who looks like she's prepping for another Sei-Young type run at the title. In Gee and Lee 6 both managed under-par rounds. They both looked pretty decent. For 6, she was looking at a 67 until a couple of unlikely late mistakes knocked her down to 69. For In Gee, it was more of her inconsistency that bit her. But even so, she threw in some nice shots as well, like a great approach on 16 (?) for a birdie, and a beautiful chip across the green on 18 to inches for a tap-in bogey. It feels like she has a great round waiting to come out. ground view of Six putting! Minjee and Lydia riding high as well. Jin Young won't win this week, but she's going to want to earn a few CME points, so hopefully she can throw two rounds in the 60s out this weekend to move up a bit. Show 'em what they missed! Hwaiting!
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Post by SoYeonFan on Nov 21, 2020 20:21:18 GMT
Jeongeun Lee6 and Sung Hyun Park had unbelievable bad third rounds. Jeongeun front nine was two birdies one bogey which was decent. It all felled apart on the back nine with a double a triple and three bogeys.
Sung Hyun Park had a double bogey, quadruple, two birdies and three birdies. Those are two rounds that they will probably forget and move on.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Nov 22, 2020 0:31:10 GMT
Another great round by Sei Young Kim. Her only blemish were the ball bouncing over the green on number eight. Also great birdie streak on 14,15, 16 and seventeen.
In Gee Chun had an even par round of five birdies and five bogeys. There's a light at the end of the tunnel for her to start moving up the Leaderboards.
You know that Jin Young is rusty when she only hit eight greens. Her driving stat was 236, so holding some of the greens was a problem. She had twenty four putts, so her short game was really good.
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Post by verdantgarden on Nov 22, 2020 5:49:43 GMT
The distaff Dustin might have trouble interpreting the phrase "head-to-head" but she's taking names and mowing them down. After the Ally McDonald ace on 12 cut the lead to one, Sei Kim put the pedal to the metal over the last six holes to lead by five.
I didn't even realize MJ Hur was in the field and here she is sitting pretty in ninth position.
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Post by don on Nov 22, 2020 12:44:06 GMT
The distaff Dustin might have trouble interpreting the phrase "head-to-head" but she's taking names and mowing them down. After the Ally McDonald ace on 12 cut the lead to one, Sei Kim put the pedal to the metal over the last six holes to lead by five. I didn't even realize MJ Hur was in the field and here she is sitting pretty in ninth position. MJ Hur would be sitting pretty in last place.
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Post by HappyFan on Nov 22, 2020 13:16:29 GMT
Round 3 Sei Young showed the black belt fighter in her for sure. Even when Ally McBeal made an ace to reduce Kim's lead to one, Kim kept fighting, counter-punching with 4 straight birdies to notch her lead back to its greatest yet. Reminds me exactly of what she did to Inbee at the KPMG. She does have one more round left. She has to keep attacking, because you don't want to get on the bad side on this course, it's hard to recover. But if she plays remotely like she has the first three days, it's hard to imagine her losing, no matter how many aces her opponents make. Sei Young hwaiting! Did they show MJ once? I think this is Hur's first event of the year? And she is top 20 in the world also. Hope we get to see her in action Sunday. In Gee had another round where she was under par most of the day, then fell back to even par at the end. I'm still hoping she can clean up the messy bogies and produce something special tomorrow. Top ten is certainly doable. Decent day for Jin Young, too. She hasn't been bad exactly, just not her usual great. One more day to move up the leaderboard. Oi, Lee 6 really had the back nine from hell. But other than that she, like Ko, has been OK. Time for pride to kick in; one more round in the 60s, 6! How about 66? Sisters hwaiting!!
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Post by jumpcut on Nov 22, 2020 13:40:44 GMT
Bad@$$ R3 interview...she's earning her nickname this week.
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Post by HappyFan on Nov 22, 2020 18:01:39 GMT
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Post by jumpcut on Nov 22, 2020 20:07:08 GMT
There are so many (at least 100) following the final group at this "no fans" event, the caddies have to tell the crowd to pipe down. Among the "patrons" enjoying the best in women's professional golf is Pelican member Fred Ridley...who'll never allow it to be seen at his other club.
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Post by sharrow on Nov 22, 2020 21:08:02 GMT
Wow, SYK is such a rock star! Great to see she has so many friends.. was that 3 bottles of champagne? Lol, great win. She's a joy to watch.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Nov 22, 2020 21:21:27 GMT
Another dominating win for Sei Young Kim. she did what she needed to do to win, no big numbers. Her birdie on hole fourteen sealed the deal.
Great bounce back round for Jeongeun Lee6, five birdies and one bogey.
After the two over par front nine for Sung Hyun Park. She had a four birdie back nine, the blemish was a double bogey on seventeen. She and Jeongeun is ready to have a great next Tournament.
Jin Young Ko didn't have the Tournament she expected to have. But she will use the next Tournament to iron out the kinks. So she will be ready to compete for the win at the U.S. Women Open.
In Gee Chun is slowly starting to play better and better.
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Post by jumpcut on Nov 22, 2020 21:21:53 GMT
The gals sprang for the good stuff...Dom Perignon. FYI, the stream had 20 minutes of bonus coverage at the end, including the awards presentation and Sei Young striking different poses with the trophy.
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Post by legitimategolf on Nov 22, 2020 22:44:12 GMT
Maybe time to start talking about Sei Young as best player in the world. Best player over the last five years, certainly.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Nov 23, 2020 2:13:59 GMT
Man do they love Henderson,( Final Round Highlights) What highlights, she shot one under par. I guess three birdies and two bogeys is good enough for them.
Jessica Korda shot 64 and Jennifer Song shot 65 to tie her at seven under par.
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