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Volume 5, Number 2, April 25, 2007 | ||||||||||||||
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Slammed! |
Pages 1, 2,
3, Gallery1, Gallery2, Exclusives, Results |
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2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship | ||||||||||||||
Se Ri Pak needs this tournament to complete her Grand Slam. How close she came! | ||||||||||||||
Se Ri Pak is playing her tenth year on the tour. She qualified for the
Hall of Fame several years ago, when she won the 2004 Michelob Ultra Open,
but had to wait until she had been on tour for ten years before she could
officially enter the Hall of Fame. Now, it's just a matter of waiting:
once she's played two rounds at her tenth event of 2007, she will officially
make it through that door.
Several players came into this event playing well, hoping they could make this Major their first. Shi Hyun Ahn was coming off two straight top ten finishes, but perhaps more impressive has been her recent record in Majors. In 2006, she finished in the top ten at three of the four Majors, and didn't do that badly at the fourth one, either. Everything pointed towards her having a good week in Rancho Mirage, but would it be a phenomenal one? Mi Hyun Kim has perennially been a top player, but Major success has eluded her her entire career. She has come close a few times: last year at the LPGA Championship, she was in contention much of the final day, but could not beg, borrow or steal a birdie putt despite numerous close calls (Ahn, too, came achingly close to winning that event). Se Ri Pak pipped Kim that day, and also beat Kim the time when she came closest to winning a Major, at the 2001 British Open. She had started the day far ahead of Pak, but had to watch as Se Ri zoomed ahead of her and finished her round. Kim tried but simply could not catch Pak, and wound up second, the first one-two Major finish ever for the Korean golfers. Among the other Korean stars, Grace Park was on the comeback trail and was hoping to make noise, and Hee-Won Han was playing in her final event before taking her long break to have her child. Then there was Jee Young Lee, who has come the closest of all the Korean golfers to claiming a win in 2007. Her length off the tee would definitely come in handy on this desert course.
Besides the usual suspects from the LPGA tour, a few other interesting
Korean players got into the field. Only two of this year's Korean LPGA
rookies qualified for the event. Jin Joo Hong got in by virtue of being
a tournament winner, while Angela Park (pictured) made it thanks to having
finished in the top 20 at the 2006 event, where she had played as a 17
year old amateur. Park lives in Southern California and clearly enjoys
playing these types of courses, so she was a player to watch. This year,
the sponsors also extended invites to the top two players from last year's
KLPGA tour. That allowed Hee Young Park and Ji Yai Shin to get into the
field. Shin has been on a real roll the last two years, finishing in the
top 10 virtually every week she tees it up. This would be her first Major,
and the first chance to see how she performs against a field of the best
players in the world. Several amateur Korean stars also made the field,
including top junior player Esther Choe from Arizona, 2006 US Amateur
winner Kimberly Kim, and Duke standout Jennie Lee.
In the afternoon session, Mi Hyun Kim started like a house on fire, making birdies on holes two and three, then adding another on 7 to move to 3 under par, just a shot out of the lead. But on the back nine she really started to struggle, missing fairways and making bogies. In the end, she made five bogies on the back nine and no birdies and finished the day at 2 over par. Kimmie played the first day with Grace Park, who also shot a 74. Meanwhile, Se Ri Pak got off to a pretty good start. On the front nine, she was by and large keeping herself out of trouble, but not making the birdie putts she had available. She did make one on the 7th hole, and finished her front nine one under par. But she made a three putt bogey on the 10th to fall back to even, and spent the rest of the day missing makeable birdie putts, sometimes by the slimmest of margins. For instance, on 12, she hit a massive 270 yard uphill drive, hit a great approach that spun back towards the hole, then missed the 12 foot birdie by an inch. But when she missed a green and had to get up and down, she was able to do that, too. On the par 3 14th, she missed the green, and her putt from the fairway was not a good one. But she still made the four foot par save with ease. In the end, Se Ri finished the day at even par, tied for 11th.
By the time the day ended, Shi Hyun Ahn had the solo lead at 4 under,
with Lorena Ochoa right behind her at 3 under. But at least one great
player struggled on this day. Annika Sorenstam shot a 3 over par 75 and
found herself closer to the cut line than the front of the pack. But Webb
shot a 2 under par 70, putting herself right in the thick of things.
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