Volume 1, Number 11 August 6, 2003 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Pages 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Gallery, Results | |||||||||||||||||||
Part I: Saturday (continued) | |||||||||||||||||||
After Se Ri was done I backtracked to find Grace and Soo Yun, who were playing together. I caught up with them as they were coming off the 16th green. I was happy to see Grace had moved back to 2 under par (she had slipped at one point to 1 over, notching two bogeys during the worst of the rain shower), and Soo Yun to 1 under. Hole 17: (par 3) |
Soo Yun Kang shows her ball after nearly making |
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Hole 18: (Par 5) I was hoping for a Se Ri/Grace pairing, as they both had ended up at
4 under, but it didn't happen alas! |
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Grace on hole 18. The rains were starting |
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After that, I left for the day. It's a pity I didn't know that just fifteen minutes later, Se Ri had a press conference in the media tent. Had I known, I would surely have attended it. A couple notes on the media coverage. The media covered the tournament pretty thoroughly. Though most of the coverage focused on the Canadian players (you would think Isabelle Beisiegel, a Canadian player who was briefly in the top ten, had won the gold medal the way she was all over the papers and TV on Saturday), the Seoul Sisters got nice coverage, too. There were two different 24 page inserts in two different papers. One had the top contenders for the prize. The player with the biggest picture in that feature was Grace (yes, bigger than Se Ri or Annika). When I say big, I mean her picture was half the size of the page, and everyone else's was a thumbnail. There were also two articles about the Korean players, in which Grace was prominently mentioned. |
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