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Post by IceCat on Oct 27, 2014 1:10:34 GMT
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Post by Friar Mike on Oct 27, 2014 3:55:29 GMT
Park IB Lewis S Choi C Wie Feng SS Ko Nordqvist Lang Recari Ryu Choi NY Phatlum
Lee IH Kung Ji EH
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2014 16:19:51 GMT
1. Choi Chella 2. Wie 3. Ko 4. Feng Shanshan 5. Pettersen 6. Munoz 7. Choi Na Yeon 8. Nordqvist 9. Lewis Stacy 10. Park Inbee 11. Ryu 12. Lee Mirim
A1. Yoo A2. Lincicome A3. Lee Ilhee
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Post by Schoolteacher Cindy on Oct 28, 2014 22:44:14 GMT
1- So Yeon Ryu 2- Michelle Wie 3- Stacy Lewis 4- Suzanne Petterson 5- Inbee Park 6- Chella Choi 7- Mariajo Uribe 8- Caroline Masson 9- Shanshan Feng 10- Lydia Ko 11- Pornanong Phatlum 12- Na Yeon Choi
A1- Azahara Munoz A2- Anna Nordqvist A3- Ilhee Lee
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Post by verdantgarden on Oct 28, 2014 23:58:29 GMT
Here's hoping I don't FUBAR the Fubon.
1. Wie, Michelle 2. Pettersen, Suzann 3. Lewis, Stacy 4. Ryu, So Yeon 5. Choi, Chella 6. Park, Inbee 7. Feng, Shanshan 8. Ko, Lydia 9. Yoo, Sun Young 10. Lang, Brittany 11. Kim, I.K. 12. Recari, Beatriz
Alt. Ji, E.H. - Masson, C. - Choi, N.Y.
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Post by Golfing Grammy on Oct 29, 2014 0:57:45 GMT
Let's hope for a delay free tournament. Good Luck pickers!!
1. Stacy Lewis 2. Michelle Wie 3. Suzann Pettersen 4. Brittany Lang 5. Lydia Ko 6. Inbee Park 7. Caroline Masson 8. Beatriz Recari 9. So Yeon Ryu 10. Shanshan Feng 11. Chella Choi 12. Na Yeon Choi
a. Anna Nordqvist b. Pornanong Phatlum c. Azahara Munoz
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Post by IceCat on Oct 29, 2014 3:53:54 GMT
This is where I get creative...or foolish, depending on one's perspective.1. Wie, Michelle 2. Choi, Chella 3. Park, Inbee 4. Ryu, So Yeon 5. Kang, Danielle 6. Ko, Lydia 7. Choi, Na Yeon 8. Phatlum, Pornanong 9. Feng, Shanshan 10. Lewis, Stacy 11. Pettersen, Suzann 12. Tseng, Yani
Alternates:
Gal, Sandra Joh, Tiffany Kim, Christina Kevin
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Post by theconstructivist18 on Oct 29, 2014 12:11:26 GMT
1. Park Inbee 2. Ryu 3. Choi Na Yeon 4. Feng 5. Pettersen 6. Lewis, Stacy 7. Ko 8. Choi Chella 9. Wie 10. Masson 11. Phatlum 12. Lincicome
Alts: Nordqvist, Lang, Park Hee Young
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Post by centurion on Oct 29, 2014 13:56:14 GMT
There are four events left. Just give me four wooden spoons and let's be done with this.
1) Park, Inbee 2) Ko, Lydia 3) Wie, Michelle 4) Pettersen, Suzann 5) Ryu, So Yeon 6) Lewis, Stacy 7) Feng, Shanshan 8) Choi, Chella 9) Choi, Na Yeon 10) Munoz, Azahara 11) Ji, Eun-Hee 12) Lincicome, Brittany
Alternate 1) Tseng, Yani Alternate 2) Nordqvist, Anna Alternate 3) Recari, Beatriz
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Post by cannuck on Oct 29, 2014 17:59:09 GMT
lewis stacy park ib pettersen s ryu wie ko choi c feng ss munoz nyc kim ik lee mirim
yang amy kim c lee meena
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Post by GDSmyth on Oct 29, 2014 18:18:24 GMT
Top 12: Wie, Michelle Park, Inbee Ryu, So Yeon Choi, Chella Lang, Brittany Lee, Ilhee Lewis, Stacy Ko, Lydia Feng, Shanshan Pettersen, Suzann Choi, Na Yeon Lincicome, Brittany
Alternates: Masson, Caroline Lee, Mi Rim Recari, Beatriz
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Post by shung on Oct 29, 2014 20:06:27 GMT
Here we go again,
1. Ko 2. Lewis Stacy 3. Choi Chella 4. Choi NY 5. Park InBee 6. Wie 7. Feng 8. Pettersen 9, Nordqvist 10. Lee MiRim 11. Ryu 12. Tseng
Alt: Ji, Kim IK
Good luck everybody..
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Post by IceCat on Oct 30, 2014 9:19:05 GMT
Seventeen contestants stepped up to the tee this week, and I have no 404 report this time around as everyone had a clean card by the deadline. As for who everyone had this week, here is your list in descending order of popularity:ROUND ONE SUMMARYA balanced Table to open the proceedings this week: three popular selections at the top, one in the middle and two more sit T10.Now we get to our weekly travails of the Saint and the Centurion. Both have tasted success in the past but are more often found below the fold. Centurion said earlier this week that we should just give him four more wooden spoons and be done with it. Way to employ a little reverse psychology there, Anthony: three of your twelve selections came within two shots of giving you twelve for twelve in Round One. As it is nine scoring selections gives you a commanding lead. The Saint, on the other hand, has just four scoring selections but since one of them was Line Vedel he is just ahead of last week's winner Blue in the race to the bottom (or would that be behind?).Update: Since I finished the scoring I learned that Brittany Lincicome has WD. Since she finished her round and was T10 the scores stand but five contestants will no longer be able to count on her. That figure includes four of our top six in the Standings, Centurion among them.Kevin
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Post by IceCat on Oct 31, 2014 10:12:30 GMT
ROUND TWO SUMMARYDespite Bam Bam's WD and Michelle failing to find enough birdies to remain in the Table everyone's scores went up thanks to the appearance of Lydia, Chella and especially Mirim with her 62 tying Inbee for low round of the day and the tournament.There are just thirteen golfers in the Table, ten of whom were mentioned on our cards. Only the Saint selected Line Vedel, but all that gets him is a little separation from the basement, currently occupied by the not-so Verdant one. Centurion surrenders the top spot but still remains on the podium. Above him are the only two contestants to have nine scoring selections at the halfway mark.Kevin
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Post by centurion on Oct 31, 2014 14:38:30 GMT
It feels like Eun-Hee Ji holds to key to my success this week. She's two shots outside of a top 10 right now.
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