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2005 Awards |
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Best Reaction of the Year: Jimin stepped up to the tee of this par 3 and hit her iron. It landed on the green, bounced twice... and went into the hole! A phenomenal shot that, in one swing, got her back into a tie for the lead. And it had followed a wonderful shot by Lee that had given her a great chance at birdie (which she would miss). Jimin's reaction? She jumped up and down repeatedly like a jumping bean. She just couldn't restrain herself. The crowd was going absolutely crazy; even the commentator on the hole was jumping up and down. Jimin, still grinning widely, high fived a bunch of spectators; even Meena Lee congratulated her. The sheer joy Jimin showed made for the best reaction to a shot all year. Honorable Mention: |
Jimin Kang at the 2005 Corning Classic |
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Se Ri Pak, Girl Reporter, at the 2005 |
Best TV Appearance Outside of Golf Not to worry; like usual, she did a smashing job. She admitted to being a bit nervous at first, which is understandable; but both her colleagues in the booth praised her for a job well done by the end. She even got a chance to do stand up reports from the course a couple of times, as she discussed the challenges some of the holes presented. As much as she enjoyed her little diversion, though, she won't be stopping golf any time soon to pursue it. Honorable Mention: |
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Best Hot Streak: It all started at the Women's British Open. She was coming off a mediocre 32nd place at the Evian Masters the week before, but had a brilliant week in the UK, leading the event from start to finish and winning her first ever title (and a Major to boot!). After this, she returned home to Korea for a Victory Tour and a little rest (see 'Best Victory Tour' above). When she returned to action in late August at the Safeway Classic, she played brilliantly, and only a fantastic performance from Soo-Yun Kang prevented her from getting her second tour win; she finished solo second. She followed that the next week with a tie for 4th at the Wendy's Championship, a tie for 6th in the John Q. Hammons Classic, and another tie for 6th at the Office Depot. In her remaining 5 events, she finished no worse than 17th, with three more top tens; indeed, if she hadn't played her worst at the limited field events, the events where it is theoretically easiest to get a top ten, she might have finished the year with 17 top tens! Still, it was a fantastic stretch all in all. Honorable Mentions: |
JJ had a shot at the Office Depot title as well,
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Christina Kim gets a kiss from her proud pappy after she |
Most Touching Moment of the Year: Honorable Mentions: |
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The Champagne Wishes and Caviar Dreams Award for Best Champagne Bath
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Bo Bae Song holds her trophy for winning the first ever |
Diplomacy Award That is why any sign of friendship between these two belligerent adversaries is welcome. To this end, the KLPGA took a minor step in thawing one of the last remaining Cold Wars in the world when they held, for the first time ever, an official KLPGA event behind the Iron Curtain. The event was called the Pyongyang Golf Open, and took place at a golf course outside the North Korean capital of Pyongyang in late August. In the end, one of (North or South) Korea's best, Bo Bae Song, won the event, with a score of 7 under par. She thanked her North Korean caddie, a young woman, profusely for her expert local knowledge. In such tiny ways are connections made between a divided people. Thanks to the KLPGA and the North Korean officials for making this event happen. |
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Korean Rookie to Watch in 2006: At the risk of ruining our perfect prediction record, we are going to make another bold prediction about the Korean rookie to watch in 2006. That player is Kyeong Bae. Basically, there are two very strong Korean rookies in 2006, Bae and Seon-Hwa Lee, and they have had parallel courses in their young careers. Both turned pro early (Bae was only 14!); both made a mark early by winning big tournaments; both are sponsored by CJ; both played the Futures Tour in 2005 (Lee finished first and Bae third); both played the KLPGA as well (Bae finished first, Lee third). Both finished in the top ten on the Futures Tour almost every time they teed it up. Both won in Korea in 2005; both won in America. |
Kyeong Bae |
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Since they are so close, why pick Bae over Lee? Call it intuition. Bae comes from a sports family. Her father was a professional soccer player for Real Madrid, and her mother was a championship table tennis player. Despite the fact she is only 19, she has already been a pro for half a decade. She certainly lived up to the hype with a strong showing at the Pinx Cup, which Lee did not play. She seems ready to come out of the gate strong in 2006. As usual, the Korean rookies will be overlooked at the start of the year in favor of others (in this case, American Morgan Pressel and Japanese Ai Miyazato will probably get most of the early coverage). But I predict they won't be ignored by the end, and Kyeong Bae will be a main reason why. |
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Best Party This year, at the annual Pinx Cup pre-tournament party, the Korean stars in attendance made the event special by showing up dressed in traditional Korean outfits. It made for a beautiful group photo, and the ladies really enjoyed getting a chance to show off their country's colors before they defended national pride against the Japanese. Honorable Mention: |
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