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Post by jumpcut on Sept 10, 2022 20:29:55 GMT
This week's GC announcing crew all need to be signed to long-term contracts. Even Stupples, with her walking interviews, has grown into the role.
GC must make an offer to Judy she can't refuse. Private jets and hotel presidential suites. And her grandkids get to tag along.
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Post by philknj on Sept 11, 2022 0:56:08 GMT
Judy Torluemke played the '63 USWO at Kenwood CC, shooting 77-80-79-81-317, +25, good for 34th place ... has she been asked about it on the broadcast? (I've watched very little of it)
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Getty Images has five pics of Sarah Kemp from Round Three and all have a caption that says Paula Creamer  ... you're doin' a heckuva job, Getty ... heckuva job.
Perfect scenario: Kempy wins tomorrow, while looper Lisa Cornwell gets half-sloshed during the celebration and spews verbal sewage about all the men who work at Golf Channel.
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Sorry if someone brought this up earlier ... if CME points are more important than life itself, why is Penguin Princess trailing Jeeno Jat in the ROY race?
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Emma Talley goes BadA$$ on this swing
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Post by SoYeonFan on Sept 11, 2022 4:04:36 GMT
Some of the Korean golfers did not have a good back nine. Jeongeun Lee6 could get only one birdie on the front nine. But was even worse on the back nine with two bogeys no birdies.
A Lim Kim had three birdies front nine, but three bogeys two birdies back nine.
Hye Jin Choi got to minus ten through ten holes after that had three bogeys to drop to minus seven.
Na Rin An had a ok round with three birdies one bogey.
I really don't think A Lim Kim and Jeongeun Lee6 are out of it. A Lim had seventeen birdies so far so she can go low if she can eliminate the bogeys.
Jeongeun Lee6 has the talent but not the mental toughness. Even if she can't win I hope that she can make a run. I am not to worried about the other Golfers they will be just fine.
Just Jeongeun Lee6 confidence wise.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Sept 11, 2022 23:44:54 GMT
Again A Lim Kim and Hye Jin Choi had decent front nines and so, so back nines. Edit: A Lim Kim front nine three birdies, one bogey no birdies back nine. Hye Jin Choi had three birdies front nine two bogeys one birdie back nine. It not that the back nine was playing hard, Ally Ewing five birdies and Xiyu Lin four birdies no bogeys.
Jeongeun Lee6 rescued her round after one birdie two bogeys front nine with four birdies one bogey back nine. Probably not the result she was looking for after the second round, but solo fourth is pretty dern good.
I thought that Sung Hyun Park was starting to climb back up. But she had four bogeys and no birdies . Maybe just a glitch, there are signs that she is playing better.
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Post by HappyFan on Sept 12, 2022 0:27:04 GMT
As soon as I turned on the broadcast and saw the big lead, I immediately turned it back off. It's a real drag how many of these events end up being a runaway these days. Six hung in there nicely, made a great birdie on the last and notched a solo 4th, her best finish in a while. Hope she can build on that and get a surprise win before the season is out. linkTop five for A Lim, too, but Hye Jin never really caught fire again after a good first round. I still hope she can get a win before the year is over; perhaps in Korea? Sisters hwaiting! 
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Post by SoYeonFan on Sept 12, 2022 0:34:06 GMT
Edit: A Lim had three birdies front nine, one bogey no birdies back nine.
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Post by tonyj5 on Sept 12, 2022 2:38:58 GMT
As soon as I turned on the broadcast and saw the big lead, I immediately turned it back off. It's a real drag how many of these events end up being a runaway these days. Six hung in there nicely, made a great birdie on the last and notched a solo 4th, her best finish in a while. Hope she can build on that and get a surprise win before the season is out. linkTop five for A Lim, too, but Hye Jin never really caught fire again after a good first round. I still hope she can get a win before the year is over; perhaps in Korea? Sisters hwaiting!  How was this a runaway? Ewing and Xi Yu Lin went back and forth most of the way, with the biggest lead all day being 2 strokes.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Sept 12, 2022 4:02:05 GMT
I have nothing against the players that was at the top of the Leader Board. But when I checked the scores I knew that if a Korean golfers wasn't at the top they wouldn't be shown. It would be the Leaders Henderson and Fassi. I am very disappointed with the LPGA and Golf Channel for ignoring the Korean golfers. Even if they start out in the top four they may be shown, but let them drop one or two spots, forget it. It would give them a reason to ignore them. The third round they showed an Amateur that was minus two, WHY!!! when there were other golfers being ignored Also take a look at the interviews and highlights, Jeongeun Lee6 was only giving a Cameo because she shot sixty three,
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Post by HappyFan on Sept 12, 2022 17:23:55 GMT
I have nothing against the players that was at the top of the Leader Board. But when I checked the scores I knew that if a Korean golfers wasn't at the top they wouldn't be shown. It would be the Leaders Henderson and Fassi. You knew no matter how Fassi played on Sunday she was going to get a lot of coverage and fawning commentary. On Saturday, one of the first things Grant did was call Fassi a superstar. I mean, really? By what standard? It's so frustrating to see Major winners ignored so they can play up whatever American or Chosen One is in the field. That's why the second I saw the leaderboard I chucked it in. Yeah, there was a two-horse race, but it was clear to me instantly that Ewing was going to win. When you see enough of these, you can read the situation pretty quickly. And with Six and A Lim 6 shots back, they were going to be mostly ignored, even if they were in the top five all day.
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Post by philknj on Sept 13, 2022 19:16:15 GMT
Regarding earlier PANICKY comments in this thread about Major League Minjee going into a "slump" (OMG, have you seen her 2022 results on lpga.com?), well, maybe she bought into this malarkey, too ... looks like a "professional courtesy" lesson last Friday.
2022 Kroger Queen City Championship 12:57 p.m.: Min Jee Lee speaks with Shawn Costello, Kenwood Country Club director of golf, while warming up. (Photo: Albert Cesare/The Enquirer)
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