Volume 1, Number 11 August 6, 2003 | ||||||||||||||||||
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2003 BMO Canadian Women's Open |
Pages 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Gallery, Results | |||||||||||||||||
Part II: Sunday Rainy Sunday | ||||||||||||||||||
When I got to the course on Sunday, this time with my wife, it felt as though the weather was going to be much improved over what it had been on Saturday. Alas, it was not to last. But the final day of the tournament brought out the crowds. There were easily twice as many people there on Sunday as on Saturday. And following each of the Korean players was an enormous mob, nearly all Korean. I have not seen such an enormous crowd following Se Ri in years. I swear, there must have been close to a thousand people following her at least; even on par 5s, there was scarcely any spot along the fairway where there weren't at least a few people standing. I followed Se Ri for 11 holes, and then the weather got so bad, the crowds so tough, the ground so muddy, and the number of umbrellas blocking the view so onerous, that I left. Even though I had a behind the ropes pass, my wife did not, and I was afraid of losing her should I go inside the ropes, since you could not see past the crowds when in there. So I only did it when a good photo opportunity presented itself. Fortunately, there were a few good ones, as you shall see. As I waited for the tee off, I noticed a jumbotron by the green that prominently featured Se Ri's press conference of the night before, the one I didn't know about until that moment. Eventually, several of the Korean groups teed off, and I got pictures of them, including Grace, Jeong Jang and Soo Yun Kang. Then it came time for Se Ri, playing in the penultimate group, to go. |
Grace practices her swing before Sunday's |
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Se Ri's interview on the jumbotron |
Hole 1: Hole 2: |
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Hole 3: Hole 4: Hole 5: Hole 6: |
Se Ri wore this sharp ensemble on Sunday |
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