Volume 3, Number 9, September 7, 2005 | ||||||||||||||||||
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2005 Safeway Classic |
Pages 1, 2,
3, 4, 5,
6, 7, Gallery1, Gallery2, Gallery3, Gallery4, Results |
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Soo Yun Kang breaks through, and an unprecedented week for the Korean ladies follows. Read the on-site report here! | ||||||||||||||||||
Each year, the Safeway Classic is one of the most eagerly anticipated
events on the LPGA schedule. It is now the longest running non-Major the
LPGA plays, entering its 34th year in 2005. It is played on the beautiful
Columbia Edgewater course in Portland, Oregon, just a stone's throw away
from the mighty Columbia river (unfortunately, it is not much farther
away from Portland International airport, making for a sometimes noisy
three days). The course is well maintained, and the event is always heavily
attended (not always the case on the LPGA tour). And on a personal note,
it is also my favorite event, because it offers SeoulSisters.com a chance
to cover the entire event live from start to finish. So join us once again
as we travel down I-5 from our home base in Seattle to Portland to give
you the complete behind the scenes scoop on the Safeway Classic! |
Hee-Won Han hoisted last year's |
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Hee-Won was all smiles when she returned to |
In 2005, Hee-Won returned to Portland a little earlier than last year.
The event had been moved from mid- September to the third week in August.
There were several reasons for this, but chief among them was to improve
the chances that the event would be played in good weather. In 2004, the
weather had been positively abysmal: not only cold, but very rainy. Play
was even stopped at times due to torrential rain and thunderstorms, something
you don't often see in this neck of the woods. But in August, the weather
tends to be much nicer, and sure enough, in the 2005 edition of the tournament,
the players were blessed with gorgeous weather all week, with temperatures
at times exceeding 90, and not a cloud in the sky most of the time. As
well, the earlier date fit in better with the sponsor's needs, and increased
the number of people who could come. When the event was held in September,
it often conflicted not only with the Ryder Cup in men's golf, but also
school and college football. But none of those distractions interfered
with the event's new August date. As a result, the tournament managed
its biggest crowds ever. And this despite the fact that neither Annika
Sorenstam nor Michelle Wie were able to attend. |
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There was another reasons local interest in the
event was up this year. A high school student from Oregon, Rebecca Kim,
qualified to play in the event by beating a field of top players, including
Jane Park and In-Bee Park, at a qualifier earlier in the summer. Rebecca
is a strapping young lady, easily six feet tall, who not only hits the ball
a mile, but also has won a lot of local events. This would be her first
chance to play against the pros, and she was very excited. And as you can
guess from her name, she is yet another in a long line of young Korean American
girl golfers who is playing near the top at her level. Everyone was eager
to see how she would stack up in the big leagues, especially Rebecca herself.
The Safeway Classic is a three day event, which means they have two days of pro-ams before the event starts. On each day, half the players participate in pro-ams, while the other half is free to do whatever they want. Usually, they will spend at least a little time on their off day practicing at the driving range or putting. This year, I arrived in town Wednesday night, and so was only able to see the second day of pro-ams. Since they don't publish the schedule for the pro-ams ahead of time, I had no idea who was going to be playing when. As it turned out, among the people I did not see at all on Thursday were Jeong Jang, Hee-Won Han, Shi Hyun Ahn (someone told me she skipped her pro-am; was she ill?), and Gloria Park (although I saw her practicing on the chipping green). |
Hee-Won walks the course with her husband |
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Soo Yun at this year's pro-am |
I got there at about 9 am. The weather was overcast and the temperature pleasant. Apparently it has not rained here in more than a month, so I thought how ironic it would be to get rain at last during the golf tournament. But in fact, it never rained, and ended up clearing up later. It actually got pretty darn hot, as a matter of fact. The same pattern repeated itself each day: cloudy and somewhat cool in the morning, then the clouds would burn away and it would be hot. After I got a pro-am list, I sought out the player who had left earliest:
Soo Yun Kang. I caught up with her on the 7th hole. As usual, she seemed
to be having a good time with her amateurs. On the par 3 8th (the tricky
hole with a water carry), she nailed her tee shot, and they made birdie.
She had a Bean Pole golf bag now, confirming that she has in fact moved
from Astra to Bean Pole as her primary clothing sponsor. The bag itself
was bright pink. Typical Soo Yun! |
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