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Post by HappyFan on Feb 6, 2016 9:07:28 GMT
In Gee has been hanging tough in difficult conditions. Every time it looks like she is going to fall down the leaderboard, she rips off a few good holes and gets back in it. She is certainly still in the mix, and I'm hoping she can throw out a blistering final day to send a warning shot across the bow of the LPGA. Go Dumbo!!!! Nice to see Ha Na Jang doing so well; she's always fun to hear from. Alas, she seemed to miss far too many short ones today, but if she keeps hitting it close, she might get enough of those to fall to finally get her breakthrough win. Good luck to her, too! Don't forget about the other would-be Olympians: Sei Young Kim at 6 under and Amy Yang at 4 under. Could be a really fun final day. GO SISTERS!!!!
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Post by 18majors on Feb 6, 2016 9:32:34 GMT
In Gee has been hanging tough in difficult conditions. Every time it looks like she is going to fall down the leaderboard, she rips off a few good holes and gets back in it. She is certainly still in the mix, and I'm hoping she can throw out a blistering final day to send a warning shot across the bow of the LPGA. Go Dumbo!!!! Nice to see Ha Na Jang doing so well; she's always fun to hear from. Alas, she seemed to miss far too many short ones today, but if she keeps hitting it close, she might get enough of those to fall to finally get her breakthrough win. Good luck to her, too! Ha Na could have been 12 under par and shut the door closed for other players; In Gee should be so thankful.
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Post by philknj on Feb 6, 2016 12:40:36 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2016 15:55:50 GMT
No need to watch the final round. This tournament is over.
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Post by mr3putt on Feb 6, 2016 16:21:43 GMT
You've made up an argument we didn't have ... This all started in the SS award thread when you said that you thought Annie was in the same league as GIMME.
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Post by mr3putt on Feb 6, 2016 16:26:45 GMT
No need to watch the final round. This tournament is over. Hmmmm....a little reverse karma. This will be a barn burner...a fake vs. a real Korean....with the Canadian Princess 2 strokes behind playing 3 groups ahead and posting early. Therefore we'll see either a lot of post rd content here or a null and void discussion if a fake or blonde wins.
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Post by don on Feb 6, 2016 16:30:05 GMT
I wonder if In Gee is getting the cold shoulder from the main stream for using Players Tribune to talk about her US Open and 2016 intentions. Really is weird there isn't any buzz about her debut, especially since she is in contention.
Great leaderboard today.
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Post by 18majors on Feb 6, 2016 16:30:06 GMT
In Gee's 3rd round; 6 birdies, 4 bogies and 8 pars, is she the second coming of Phil Mickelson?
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Post by 18majors on Feb 6, 2016 16:44:58 GMT
Alison Lee tripled #17, to -4.
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Post by 18majors on Feb 6, 2016 16:47:22 GMT
Stacy Lewis isn't fighting, +3 in R4 and +6 overall.
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Post by 18majors on Feb 6, 2016 17:00:02 GMT
Alison bounced right back, birdied #18 to -5.
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Post by 18majors on Feb 6, 2016 17:03:43 GMT
Round 4 scoring is benign; the winning score is most likely around -14.
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Post by 18majors on Feb 6, 2016 17:11:44 GMT
In Gee bogeyed #4, to -5.
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Post by don on Feb 6, 2016 18:15:46 GMT
I think Lydia might have a long term rival in Brooke. Players that win by 8 shot, especially at that age, portends greatness.
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Post by 18majors on Feb 6, 2016 18:34:06 GMT
In Gee even after #8, steady as she goes. She stays at -8.
An even keel finish from this point on would be good for the psyche.
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