Volume 1, Number 15 October 8, 2003 | |||||||||||||||||
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2003 Safeway Classic: Friday |
Pages 1,
2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Gallery, Results |
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A whole bunch of Korean players started strong, and I was there. Birdies? We got 'em! | |||||||||||||||||
Minny Yeo during round 1 |
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You guessed it, Friday was another gorgeous, calm day in the Portland
area, ideal golf watching weather (if perhaps just a bit too hot). My
plan today was to watch Minny Yeo, Mi Hyun Kim, Christina Kim and Soo-Yun
Kang in the morning, then following Grace and Se Ri in the afternoon.
Since none of them were playing in the same group, this entailed some
pretty involved logistical planning, but I am good at that sort of thing,
and managed to see a little of each of those ladies, plus some bonus Jeong
Jang (she was playing with Christina on Friday)! |
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Soo Yun Kang on Friday |
At that moment, Soo Yun Kang was coming up the
tenth fairway, and I had to see her (that fairway was right next to where
I was watching the 8th hole. Easy!). The tenth is a par 5, and the first
shot I saw from her was a wedge to two feet for an easy birdie. She was
playing with Laura Davies and Patricia Meunier-Lebouc. Quite an interesting
pairing! Some more details from Kangsy's round (it was a really fun one
to watch, cause she was playing great):
Hole 11: Great drive, but so so approach. She had a tricky uphill putt, and left it beautifully next to the hole for a par. Hole 12 (par 5): This was an odd hole. Davies drove her tee shot way left, so she waited on the tee while her caddie went to see if he could find it (I guess she didn't want to have to walk back if she needed to hit a second tee shot). He found it in a barren area, sitting on some loose dirt lying on a fallen twig. Somehow Laura got it about 100 yards from there to some heavy rough behind some trees, then carved a wedge around the trees onto the green. She made par I think. Meanwhile, Patricia hit a worm burner; I've never seen one like that from a pro! At least it went straight. Patricia is starting to show from her pregnancy, by the way. Kangsy played the hole well, but ended up with only a par. |
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Hole 13: par 3 over water. Kangsy's tee shot went to ten feet right over the flag; she just missed the birdie. Hole 14: She hit a great drive here, too, the longest of her group (although Laura hit an iron). At this point I realized that there was no sign carrier for this group. In fact, it seemed like they were really lacking in volunteers this year, for a lot of the fairway pedestrian crossings were unmanned. Soo Yun's second shot was gah-geous, two feet from the hole, for a kick in birdie. Now she was at 2 under par. Hole 15: On this hole, Soo Yun's drive ended up in a spot where she had to do a drop (probably a sprinkler I couldn't see). Here's what was weird: she chose to do her drop using an iron. In fact, she pulled a driver at first, then put it back and used an iron instead after talking to Patricia about it. If she had used the wood, the ball would have landed outside the rough. Why would she do that? Anyway, her second shot got to 12 feet, and she dropped another birdie on this flat green to move to 3 under par. So it didn't really make much difference, did it? |
Soo Yun and her caddie |
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