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Post by haneymademedoit on Jul 28, 2024 0:58:13 GMT
Nice round by Haeran on Saturday. When her putter is working, she is nearly unstoppable. But even when it's not, as seen on the last four holes today, she holds her own. Right now, she's the top Sister and it would be great to see her add a 2nd LPGA win on Sunday.
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Post by HappyFan on Jul 28, 2024 1:28:24 GMT
Round 3 Another scintillating round by Hae Ran. It feels like they dumbed the course down today, but Hae Ran took advantage. But you have to wonder what she has to do to get a win? Last week she shot 65-65 on the weekend and still lost. Today she shot a 64 and only gained 2 strokes on Coughlin. Well, I hope she goes out there tomorrow and keeps playing at the high level she's been at since KPMG. Let's get that win! Not too much else to be happy about for the Sisters. Jenny had a decent day, a 67, but most of the rest were even or over par. I hope Hye Jin can rally and still notch a top ten tomorrow to keep up her momentum. She won't win this week, but she can set herself up for a great week soon. And fingers crossed that at least one of Jin Hee or Yu Jin has a Saigo moment tomorrow. Hwaiting!
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Post by SoYeonFan on Jul 28, 2024 2:05:28 GMT
Great round by Hae Ran Ryu to take the lead, however she will need another great round to win, probably. Korean golfers just can't win by scoring around even par final round to get the win like others have done this year.
A shout out to Jenny Shin for a good round of minus five.
I really don't see momentum by Hye Jin Choi, she was two off the lead the first round. The same pattern her last three tournaments lead or tied the first round, and not more than two under last three rounds combined. Hopefully she will have a much better final round this time. She is in the tournament on the KLPGA next week, maybe some home relaxation will help her.
Yu Jin Sung and Jin Hee Im are still trying to get used to the changes of the first year in the country. It will take time to get acclimated. Looks like Mao Saigo is beginning to take over the Rookie of the Year Race.
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Post by aptrojan on Jul 28, 2024 2:19:40 GMT
LC and Haeran were trading blows like prize fighters. Unfortunately one will be heart broken again tomorrow.
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Post by fanofseri on Jul 28, 2024 3:06:33 GMT
Mickey Wright came from 10 strokes back to win the 1964 Tall City Open.
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Post by bullfinch on Jul 28, 2024 6:34:55 GMT
Come on Haeran. I’m not counting out Saigo if she shoots another 61
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Post by HappyFan on Jul 28, 2024 9:54:09 GMT
Round 3 highlights:
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Post by haneymademedoit on Jul 28, 2024 17:54:00 GMT
Andrea Lee, who is still playing on Sunday despite having all three previous rounds over par, looked great on the front nine at minus-7 with seven birdies. Then she doubled the 10th...
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Post by aptrojan on Jul 28, 2024 18:14:46 GMT
Andrea Lee, who is still playing on Sunday despite having all three previous rounds over par, looked great on the front nine at minus-7 with seven birdies. Then she doubled the 10th... She birdied all the holes on the front 9 except the 2 par 5s 😬
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Post by legitimategolf on Jul 28, 2024 18:46:49 GMT
Full on rooting for Ryu today. I was so impressed watching her win that first time and believe she has huge potential still. And I am tired of hedging expectations. What has happened to us as fans? We used to be so confident, arrogant even.
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Post by aptrojan on Jul 28, 2024 19:10:53 GMT
It seems Alena Sharp is always paired with Yealimi or AP every tournament at some point. No wonder she hasn't retired!
Nohstradamus is 3 under thru 5. Maybe she will crack the top 10.
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Post by HappyFan on Jul 28, 2024 20:11:10 GMT
Crazy round for Yu Jin Sung. She's even par. She's had a double, four bogies, four birdies and an eagle (!).
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Post by aptrojan on Jul 28, 2024 23:13:54 GMT
They showed Alena drain a long putt on 18 and Yealimi gave her a fist bump. You get a special white hat for finishing as low Canadian but it looks like Brooke will take that honor.
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Post by aptrojan on Jul 29, 2024 0:49:42 GMT
Haeran certainly didn't have her best stuff today. Too wayward off the tee and missed some clutch putts. Still a nice result for her, that 2nd win will come soon enough.
LC seems like a cool gal, happy for her. Welcome to the Solheim team. She might be the 3rd best American right now (within the last 12 months).
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Post by haneymademedoit on Jul 29, 2024 0:51:23 GMT
Congratulations to Lauren Coughlin, winner of the 2024 CPKC Women's Open, her 1st career LPGA win at the age of 31, in her 101st LPGA start (per Grant)
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