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Post by fanofseri on Nov 7, 2014 16:36:57 GMT
Congrats in advance Morgan, it is tough to win in Japan! By the way, you were certainly more deserving of a victory at the Dinah Shore than Se Ri. I always meant to tell you that.
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Post by HappyFan on Nov 7, 2014 17:46:24 GMT
Good luck to Chella! She really needs to get that win already!!! Mi Hyang Lee has quietly had a pretty good season. She won at the start of the year in New Zealand (she beat Ko IIRC). She has notched some good finishes since then. And now she's just two back. I'm guessing this is a course where shorter hitters have a shot, based on the leaderboard at least, so maybe it's a good chance for her to break through? I'm also keeping my eye on Jiyai and Bo Mee Lee at 1 under. It would be wild if Shin won considering her renouncement of her tour card at the start of this year, wouldn't it? And Bo Mee came so close to winning a few years ago only to get pipped at the end. I would love to see her over here on tour. Go Sisters!!!
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Post by centurion on Nov 7, 2014 22:47:50 GMT
Congrats in advance Morgan, it is tough to win in Japan! By the way, you were certainly more deserving of a victory at the Dinah Shore than Se Ri. I always meant to tell you that. I don't ever remember a time when you congratulated someone early and that person went on to win. Perhaps that is your strategy?
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Post by HappyFan on Nov 8, 2014 0:25:15 GMT
Congrats in advance Morgan, it is tough to win in Japan! By the way, you were certainly more deserving of a victory at the Dinah Shore than Se Ri. I always meant to tell you that. I don't ever remember a time when you congratulated someone early and that person went on to win. Perhaps that is your strategy? Yeah, it is. Devious, eh?
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Post by PHILK_NJ on Nov 8, 2014 11:11:11 GMT
That J-Golf link won't work on my PC. I'll try it one more time tonight. fanofseri put the whammy on Morgan...shooting par dropped her way back in the pack. I wouldn't be opposed to Laura Davies winning, as she is so close to the LPGA HOF qualifications. But, I'd be delighted if my buddy from AC/Shop-Rite, Mi Hyang Lee, closed the deal (only one shot back) Bo Mi Lee
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Post by HappyFan on Nov 8, 2014 16:46:41 GMT
Mi Hyang Lee is becoming quite a good player this year. It wouldn't surprise me a bit to see her take this step. And this course seems like a good place to do it. Il Hee Lee has only finished outside the top 20 once in her past nine starts, and Chella already has nine top tens this year with no wins. So all three of those ladies are primed, although I'm rooting for Chella to finally get that win! Go SISTERS!! Meanwhile, Laura Davies at 51 would be the oldest winner in history on the LPGA by about five years. And Ai Suzuki is a 20-year-old playing her first LPGA event (shades of Kyu Jung Baek, although I doubt she's in Baek's league). Sounds like this could be a really interesting Sunday! Go Sisters! Fighting!
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Post by mr3putt on Nov 8, 2014 17:54:21 GMT
Yes, my JGolf link is still not working....help!!
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Post by mr3putt on Nov 8, 2014 17:59:00 GMT
Congrats in advance Morgan, you were certainly more deserving of a victory at the Dinah Shore than Se Ri. I always meant to tell you that.WTF.....fanofseri.....you must be a special member of this site to be able to make the above post without any reprimand and no requirement to put on your flame suit at full strength.....LOL..... I would have thought 20 members would have taken a shot at you by now.
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Post by centurion on Nov 8, 2014 18:47:05 GMT
Sorry guys. A lot of great Korean and Japanese players that I wouldn't mind see winning, but I really have to pull for Davies. What an amazing story that would be. To be made a Dame, put in the Hall of Fame, and then become the oldest winner on the LPGA Tour all within months of each other. The story writes itself.
Speaking of awesome stories, I'm also watching the WGC-HSBC Championship on the men's side. All these great golfers, and yet Hiroshi Iwata is within one of the lead. If he were to win, it would be huge for Japanese golf.
It's going to be an awesome Saturday night.
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Post by HappyFan on Nov 8, 2014 21:38:39 GMT
Yes, my JGolf link is still not working....help!! Might be a permissions issue with your browser. You could try to reduce your security settings, or try a different browser.
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Post by mr3putt on Nov 8, 2014 23:07:14 GMT
Yes, my JGolf link is still not working....help!! Might be a permissions issue with your browser. You could try to reduce your security settings, or try a different browser. thx.....but tried another browser...no luck the issue on both browsers is: "Cannot load M3U8: Crossdomain Access Denied" and I'm not technically proficient to lower security on my firewall to feel comfortable.
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Post by mr3putt on Nov 8, 2014 23:09:25 GMT
A tight leaderboard that is too difficult to predict and winner or handicap...but lots of good stories/outcomes available.
One thing almost certain is Inbee should remain #1 heading back to NA.
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Post by verdantgarden on Nov 9, 2014 1:57:30 GMT
As I type, J Golf is showing the late stages of the second round. Too bad to see Momoko withdraw. My first alternate, Jiyai Shin, is currently T20.
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Post by theconstructivist18 on Nov 9, 2014 10:28:58 GMT
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Post by SayYouSeRi on Nov 9, 2014 14:03:10 GMT
Yeah, that would have made for great TV. IF this event was ever televised. Ayako !! so close. She's been the best Japanese player this year, it would have been sweet for her to win at home.
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