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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2016 3:27:47 GMT
O'Sullivan must be a real nut to go play college golf. Hopefully, she will start to listen to the right people and realize a college degree means nothing nowadays. There are high schools in Los Angeles that are better than USC. There aren't any Universities in Los Angeles better than USC. You must be a fan of nothing UCLA. I'm not sure USC is better than UCLA but but it is better than Azusa Pacific and Cal State Northridge. Fight on!
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Post by mr3putt on Mar 19, 2016 3:57:51 GMT
...and a Pak fanboy I think it's a Se Ri fangirl....unless it's Caitlyn Jenner.
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Post by mr3putt on Mar 19, 2016 4:01:59 GMT
Talk about fake....Wiesy has yet to break 70 this year and hasn't posted a top 10 since the 2014 CME. Considering they should move the LPGA HQ to Seoul....they should fire Whan and off BJ the commish job....the man's a genius. Have you guys/gals seen this?.....I don't think anyone in their contest section has ever predicted an over par event result for MW...LMAO....she certainly has the weirdest fans by far on the LPGA....no one comes close. michellewiecentral.proboards.com/
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Post by mr3putt on Mar 19, 2016 4:22:45 GMT
Megan and The Canadian Princess are paired tomorrow...they played in several events as Am's....so who will show who up tomorrow?
Lang over thinks things too much....Luke must get so frustrated.
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Post by philknj on Mar 19, 2016 4:24:32 GMT
I figured out MHL's caddy. His name is Andrew Tschudin, an Aussie touring pro, age 43. He played Down Under and in Asia (won twice in Korea) and had a few reps on the web.com tour. He had Minjee Lee's bag during her amateur days. Mi Hyang had him in Thailand and Singapore. If this guy doesn't work out, who do you turn to next?! She's wearing an ID badge on her belt...a new regulation?
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Post by HappyFan on Mar 19, 2016 6:09:34 GMT
Round 2 Not a great leaderboard for the Sisters, but on this course you never know when you could shoot a 62, so even being a bunch back doesn't necessarily disqualify someone. Sei Young had the best showing for the would-be Olympians, and considering she's in the most precarious position among the top four, that will doubtless help her. Minjee is quietly sitting at 10 under ready to pounce. But without a doubt my favorite result today was So Yeon Ryu's 66. YAY! It was about time for her to have one of those! Alas, Inbee played all right, but not well enough to make it to the weekend. Mirim Lee and Sung Hyun Park at 8 and 7 under could still make some noise, and it will be quite interesting to see if Hannah O can maintain the momentum. Hyo Joo shot back to back 69s and is in 40th place (!). So are Ha Na and Annie Park. Amy shot her own 66 to make the cut Go Sisters!!!! Julie Yang Q Baek
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Post by mr3putt on Mar 19, 2016 18:14:56 GMT
This composite courses is not supposed to be a cake walk...but the gals are destroying it. I doubt it's playing to it's posted 6500 yds....likely 6300 yds and with warm weather and firm desert conditions....more like pitch and putt lengths for the gals to dismantle.
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Post by don on Mar 19, 2016 21:25:52 GMT
Megan Khang is playing well again. It's amazing how much young talent there is. I should probably start playing from 6300 yards so I can go deep (under 90) like the LPGAers are this week.
And here comes Lydia right down Lydia lane.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Mar 20, 2016 2:01:56 GMT
Well So Yeon had a solid ball striking day again. Putting was not to bad today, a three putt and maybe missed three or four makeable birdie putts. She will be in Palm Spring next week with I Baker Finch. To work on her putting.
Hannah had an up and down round. Had an early bogie and double bogie. Five birdies mid round, but had a double bogie, on eighteen. One observation, she is a really slow player. Even slower than Jenny Shin. Other than that she has a great upside in golf.
The LPGA really need to rethink setting up these courses so easy. We as amateurs play on much harder course setups than they have on this course. Not sure what they are trying to achieve.
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Post by mr3putt on Mar 20, 2016 2:52:41 GMT
OK....I need some help here from the members....please support. ABS And I'm not talking about car brakes.
Anyone but Stacy.
Bada*s gagged it coming home. I'm glad Ji is playing with Ms Pouty Face in the last group vs. SYK......no nobody is expecting Ji to win...so she might just go really low and beat Lewis. I'm hoping Bada*s wins...as I think 3 strokes back is too much for the Kiwi Princess to make up.
WTF...did they set the course up at 6100 yds today?....a drivable par 4 at 239 yds is just too short.....with no real danger around the green.
This event is a perfect example no one cares about women's golf......not many watching today...heck...looks like more are watching the JLPGA minor league event this week vs. the Founders. Didn't 200,000+ people attend the Waste Management Phoenix Open on Saturday just last month in the same city?
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Post by mr3putt on Mar 20, 2016 3:02:49 GMT
Megan Khang is playing well again. It's amazing how much young talent there is. I should probably start playing from 6300 yards so I can go deep (under 90) like the LPGAers are this week. And here comes Lydia right down Lydia lane. I know of Megan due to a WRX member who is best friend with Megan's dad. Megan has done well considering her parents aren't rich and never had a country pay for coaching and travel expenses as an Am....like some of her competitors.
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Post by mr3putt on Mar 20, 2016 3:49:22 GMT
I figured out MHL's caddy. His name is Andrew Tschudin, an Aussie touring pro, age 43. He played Down Under and in Asia (won twice in Korea) and had a few reps on the web.com tour. He had Minjee Lee's bag during her amateur days. Mi Hyang had him in Thailand and Singapore. If this guy doesn't work out, who do you turn to next?!Larry the Looper?
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Post by HappyFan on Mar 20, 2016 6:35:33 GMT
Round 3 I have to admit, I usually don't enjoy these pitch and putt type tournaments; I saw two sub-310 yard par fours just on the back nine. All these 66s totally devalue great rounds in my eyes. I'm having a hard time really caring about this one. Sei Young Kim had a chance to put a hammerlock on this one and muffed it. But I wouldn't be a bit surprised to see her bounce back tomorrow. Good luck to her! Nice day by Eun Hee Ji, but I would be astounded if she walks off with the trophy. She has not shown herself to be great in the clutch in the past eight years or so. Well, on this course, you never know! Go Sisters!!! Minjee Lee, -12 (17th) I sure hope So Yeon rallies to a top ten! Se Ri Pak (-10, t-31st) Jennifer Song Vicky Hurst
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Post by SoYeonFan on Mar 20, 2016 18:18:37 GMT
So Yeon had just eagled hole thirteen to go twelve under. She must have been disappointed as she saw the leader board at fourteen green. That she was still not in the top ten. Then she missed a ten foot birdie putt and had a birdie putt lip out on the next hole.
I really like her new swing so far. She didn't get stuck inside and push any drives high and right. Her shots are mostly driven straight with a little draw, even her three wood. Which covers less ground which increases her distance.
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Post by don on Mar 20, 2016 20:14:19 GMT
I wonder how much Nike pays to have Wie, Woods and Pettersen in the featured pairings on Thursday and Friday.
+7, E, +3. cut cut cut.
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