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Volume 4, Number 9, October 18, 2006 | ||||||||||||||||
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LPGA Update |
Pages State
Farm, Hammons, Longs, Corona |
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Corona Morelia Championship | ||||||||||||||||
By Friday afternoon, the situation for the Koreans was looking hauntingly familiar. Once again, the usual suspects were atop the leaderboard while the Koreans struggled. Kimmie shot a one under par round, but her three under total left her out of the top ten. Grace Park was a bright beacon, shooting two under par to move to even total and easily make the cut, her first made cut on tour in many months. But Jimin missed the cut by a mile. The big surprise of the day was rookie Sun Young Yoo. Yoo has definitely
been the forgotten Korean rookie; she has not had the super success of
Jee Young Lee or Seon Hwa Lee, nor the occasional good results of Kyeong
Bae. But Yoo has shown promise, and it crystallized on this day. She shot
an impressive 6 under par 67 that moved her to 8 under total, all by herself
in second place. But once again, one of the LPGA's top player shot an
incredible round and staked herself to a lead that was going to be hard
to overcome. That player was Lorena Ochoa, who for a while looked like
she might threaten 59 before winding up with a 9 under par 64. This gave
her an 11 under total, a three shot lead over Yoo despite Yoo's brilliance.
So things have gotten steadily worse for the Koreans, just at the same
time as the top players have played the best golf of their year. Hopefully,
the Seoul Sisters will right the ship before the Korean event on tour;
they have never lost that one, and it would be great to see them reestablish
themselves by winning it again. |
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