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Post by mr3putt on Nov 3, 2014 20:08:33 GMT
Hi No coverage on GC.
Does anyone have a good link for a live stream?....thx
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Post by PHILK_NJ on Nov 5, 2014 0:40:01 GMT
Yes, I'd welcom a streaming link too. Can anyone explain why this event is the annual ugly duckling that gets no TV coverage? Are those Aussie broadcasters worn out after five weeks and no one else can be found? Do the Japanese broadcasters have a monolopy on TV coverage? SBS Golf frequently carries the JLPGA (two people in Korea voicing over a Japanese video feed), but the Mizuno is not on their schedule. It's very strange since the Japanese golf industry probably has more financial oomph than the rest of Asia combined.
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Post by HappyFan on Nov 5, 2014 6:21:51 GMT
Mizuno is an LPGA event, so JGolf, which covers the LPGA, would have the rights to show it, not SBS.
So you want to try to find a JGolf feed. I'll let you know if I turn one up.
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Post by HappyFan on Nov 5, 2014 6:27:40 GMT
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Post by centurion on Nov 5, 2014 16:25:01 GMT
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Post by mr3putt on Nov 5, 2014 18:54:46 GMT
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Post by SoYeonFan on Nov 5, 2014 23:45:55 GMT
I noticed that Ai and Mika MIyazato are alternates for the Mizuno Classic. I guess they couldn't get a sponsor invite. How much farther can they fall.
To bad they add a lot of charm, and grace to the LPGA Tour
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Post by theconstructivist18 on Nov 6, 2014 3:42:39 GMT
Same goes for Chie Arimura. Interesting how Ji-Yai Shin, Momoko Ueda, and Teresa Lu have racked up wins and regained confidence on the JLPGA this year while Ai, Mika, and Chie have struggled mightily. Can't last forever for the latter 3, I'm sure, but will take a great off-season and maybe some time away from the clubs? I'm curious to see if the JLPGA's current top 5 can give Stacy a run for her money! Here's how their money list stands heading into this week: mlyhlss.blogspot.com/2014/11/hisako-higuchi-morinaga-ladies-sunday.html
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Post by centurion on Nov 6, 2014 4:00:15 GMT
Same goes for Chie Arimura. Interesting how Ji-Yai Shin, Momoko Ueda, and Teresa Lu have racked up wins and regained confidence on the JLPGA this year while Ai, Mika, and Chie have struggled mightily. Can't last forever for the latter 3, I'm sure, but will take a great off-season and maybe some time away from the clubs? I don't think Chie Arimura is long for this Tour. Considering how difficult it has been for her to adjust to life in the states, coupled with her struggling, I would be surprised if we see Arimura on the LPGA Tour past 2015. Ai is in the Yani Tseng "everything is on fire and we have no life preservers" boat, but I can't see this as the end of her career. She just needs to find a way to refocus. Which leaves Mika, the biggest head scratcher of the group. I wouldn't be shocked to see her return to Japan, but I doubt it. Besides, Mika has shown flashes - she just has a tough time staying consistently good. Also, I have been following her on Twitter, and it looks like she did a lot of traveling back and forth between Japan and the States this year (with an apparent pit stop in Rio for the World Cup), so perhaps she was jet lagged the entire season.
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Post by mr3putt on Nov 6, 2014 6:09:11 GMT
I also agree with the Yani & Ai Chan analogy....Yani had amazing talent...and IMO...it shouldn't take 2 years to find back some of the spark. Unless she's hiding an injury.
I think it's all mental with Yani and she just can't gain back her confidence....or the more probable cause.....the Golf Gods are still p*ssed Yani prematurely raised the KNC trophy in 2011.
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Post by mr3putt on Nov 7, 2014 2:43:53 GMT
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Post by HappyFan on Nov 7, 2014 8:00:18 GMT
Actually, it does work, but they are tape delaying the event for some reason. So unless you want to watch in the middle of the night, you are out of luck.
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Post by IceCat on Nov 7, 2014 9:23:12 GMT
J Golf in Korea is airing the event, but on tape delay; they're airing this week's KPGA event live. The good news is that you'll have a few shots at each round depending on which time zone you're in. The third party streaming link is here: tv.exitoostore.com/2014/03/tv-online-j-golf.html
Times are in Korean Standard Time: back up 9 hours for GMT, 14 hours for Boston and 17 hours for Vancouver. Full J-Golf schedule is at this link: www.jgolfi.com/tv/tv_timer.asp
Round 1: Friday 1830-2100, then 2330 Friday-0200 Saturday, 0400-0630, 0930-1200 and finally 1600-1815 just before Round 2 coverage.
Round 2: Saturday 1815-2045, then 2330 Saturday-0200 Sunday, 0400-0630, 0915-1145 and 1600-1815 just before Round 3 coverage.
Round 3: Sunday 1815-2045, then 2330 Sunday-0200 Monday and probably 0400-0630Kevin
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Post by theconstructivist18 on Nov 7, 2014 11:21:01 GMT
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Post by theconstructivist18 on Nov 7, 2014 11:24:28 GMT
BTW, I disagree with the Ya Ni-Ai analogy. Ai has gone through slumps before in her LPGA career, but she's such a veteran she doesn't seem too phased by anything. I didn't detect any sense of panic when I talked to her in Rochester. She knows that once her putter heats up, she'll be scoring well. It's as simple as that. With Ya Ni, until she trusts her driver again, she won't ever be a consistent threat. But look at how Lincicome got back on track this year after being MIA for such a long time. It can happen again for Ya Ni, but I'd rather be dealing with a balky putter than a wild driver, myself.
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