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Fairways and Greens |
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Pak Wins Futures Tour Event What makes the win more special is that this was Jin Young's first ever professional event. She is an 18 year old fresh out of high school; in fact, she graduated only in February. Like many Korean players, Jin Young came over to the States to hone her golf game; she completed her high school diploma by correspondence while hitting 1,000 balls a day. Jin Young is originally from Kang Leoung, Korea, and now lives in Tampa, Florida. |
Jin Young Pak holds her trophy |
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Originally, Pak was simply hoping to make the cut in her first professional event; but after two rounds, she found herself only three shots out of the lead, and began to believe she could actually win. She caught fellow Korean Aimee Cho on the 9th hole on Sunday, which she birdied and Cho bogied, and cushioned her lead to three shots shortly thereafter. Things stayed close, though, and by the 16th hole, Pak was trembling as she played her shots. Still, she persevered, and won the event by three shots over fellow Korean player Sun Young Yoo. In fact, it was quite a day for the Korean players, as they captured 4 of the top five spots. Second round leader Aimee Cho faded to a tie for third, and one of the other players tied there was another teen star, Seon Hwa Lee. Jin Young followed this up with a 24th place finish at the next Futures Tour event, the Tampa Bay Classic. That one was won by Australian Sarah Jane Kenyon, but Seon Hwa Lee managed a third place there as well. Currently, Jin Young Pak is second on the Futures Tour money list, Lee is third, and Sun Young Yoo is fifth. Good work so far, ladies! |
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Magazine Rack: Grace in ESPN The Magazine ( you can find an online version of the article at ESPN's site, but you
have to register to see it) |
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Se Ri Pak buys a second home She seems to like the area for several reasons. The climate is amenable during the Fall and Winter, which makes it an ideal location for training during those seasons. Also, she likes the tax situation there. The cost of the house is in the neighborhood of $3 million. Now she'll be more motivated than ever to climb back to the top, to pay those mortgage bills! |
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Three Koreans in top five at LET's
Ladies Thailand Open This year, the Ladies European Tour has been reaching out to play events in Asia, first with the Singapore Ladies Masters, which was won earlier this year by Korean Bo Bae Song, and now by a new event in Thailand. The attention there was doubtless focused on former NCAA champion Virada Nirapathpongporn, a Thai golfer who did not disappoint, playing well and managing a tie for 7th in the end. But there were also a number of Korean players invited to attend, including Song. Song was never quite able to get going all week, though; it might have been the heat, which at times topped 39 degrees Celsius (that's in the neighborhood of 102 degrees Fahrenheit). She shot a 71 and three straight even par 72s and finished 14th. Meanwhile, there were other Korean players who did mount a challenge to eventual winner Shani Waugh from Australia. Finishing tied for third were three Korean players: Jeong Eun Lee, Ran Hong and Hee Young Park. These players all missed the play-off between Waugh and French player Gwladys Nocera by just a single shot. Better luck next time! Waugh ended up winning the playoff; it was her first playoff win after two previous losses. One loss, you may recall, came to Se Ri Pak at the 2003 Chick-Fil-A Charity Championship. Shani said afterwards, "When I played against Se Ri Pak in America shes won something like 30 tournament s and I thought well, shes got all the experience. But when I saw I was competing against Gwladys Nocera from France I thought well this girl is only in her third year on Tour and I have all the experience so its my turn to win!. |
Bo Bae Song |
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Money List And thanks to her third place finish at the Safeway International, Soo Yun Kang is in the top ten on the money list for the first time in her career. The next event, the Takefuji Classic, is one she has done well at in the past. Let's see if she can keep the momentum going! |
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