Volume 1, Number 7 June 4, 2003
 

Corning 2003: Notes from New York

Pages 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Results

Lowest score in LPGA history
Juli Inkster became the second consecutive American winner after shooting a final round 62 at the Corning Classic. What is truly surprising is that this breaks (not ties, breaks) the record for lowest score in LPGA history shot by a tournament winner in the final round. What makes that relevant to the Seoul Sisters is that this is a record apparently that Se Ri co-held that we didn't even know about! You all remember at the Betsy King Classic last year, Se Ri very nearly got double eagle on the final hole, then had a 3 footer for a 62. Alas, she missed that one and finished with a final round 63 to win. If she had only made that short putt, Se Ri would have had the record Inkster now owns!

Se Ri at the 2002 Betsy King Classic

Kangsy continued the Top Ten streak for the Koreans
AP Photo/Kevin Rivoli

Top Ten for Seoul Sisters
The top ten mojo continues for the Koreans! This week, despite missing their top three players on the money list (Hee-Won Han, Grace Park and Se Ri Pak), the Korean players once again notched a top ten to keep their perfect record of getting at least one in each event alive. This week it was Soo Yun Kang (featured elsewhere in the Magazine!) who did the trick. Good job!

Christina Kim
Congrats also go out to Christina Kim, who has at last snapped out of her mini slump of the last few events. Christina was doing just peachy until the final hole of the Chick-Fil-A, where she scored a quad bogey. The next week, she missed her first cut of the year at Kingsmill, then missed the cut at the Asahi Ryokuken as well. She made up for that this week! She played consistently for three rounds (70, 68, 70), enabling herself to sit at 21st place going into the final round. Then she caught fire and shot a wonderful 66 to move up to 13th, her first solid performance in a while. Christina also moved slightly on Lorena Ochoa in the Rookie of the Year campaign. Let's hope it's a sign of things to come!

Christina Kim at the Corning Classic
Star-Gazette/Miles B. Norman

Results