Volume 1, Number 1 March 12, 2003 | ||||||||||||||||
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The Maruhan Cup 2002 |
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How the Korean Dream Team went to Japan to capture this team championship | ||||||||||||||||
On December 7 and 8th, 2002, a team of Korean women golf superstars descended upon Osaka Country Club to take on a team of Japan's top women. The competition, a tradition since the late nineties, was once known as the Pinx Cup, but has a new sponsor and is now called the Maruhan Cup. National pride was on the line, and the Koreans wanted to make sure they did their best to take the trophy. You see, the Japanese had won the Pinx Cup each time it had been contested in the past. The Korean teams those years had some but not all of the top Korean stars playing, and it was definitely a burr in the side of the Korean fans that they had not been able to win before. |
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The Lineup On paper an awesome assemblage like that would seem unbeatable, but golf tournaments are played on golf courses, not on paper. And indeed, there were a few dark clouds hovering over the team before it arrived in Osaka. Notably, Se Ri Pak was still suffering from an impacted tooth and a severe cold that definitely weakened her, and Mi Hyun Kim had been in a long slump since September. Could the team still win if their two top players could not deliver? Or would those two old pros step up to the plate? Time would tell. It so happens that, a loyal SeoulSisters.com fan who calls himself 'happyfanrooter' (and how flattering is that?) sent this writer a videotape of the entire competition, as it was shown on Korean TV when it happened. In gratitude for this generous gift, I'll present below a recap of the exciting matches that will give you a glimpse not only into how the competition went, but also how they are covered in their homeland. I hope you enjoy it! |
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