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Volume 5, Number 3, May 30, 2007 | |||||||||||||||
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2007 Sybase Classic |
Pages 1,
2, 3,
Gallery1, Gallery2, Results |
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As amazing as the start the two players were having is the fact that
no one else in the field was playing even remotely as well. As a result,
by the halfway point in their rounds, they had a stunning seven shot lead
over anyone else in the field. Juli Inkster later expressed utter astonishment
that anyone could be playing so well in such tough conditions. Sarah Lee
was certainly proving she had what it took to win a tournament, but her
bad luck was that she was running up against Ochoa at the height of her
powers. Winning an event is part playing well and part luck, and sometimes
the luck goes against you even if you are shooting lights out. But Lee
was not about to throw in the towel, and more stunning golf was yet in
the offing.
At this point, it seemed all but inevitable that the winner of the event would be either Lee or Ochoa, and that the other one would finish second. But there were a few other Koreans who were also doing pretty well. Young Jo had moved to six under, then a birdie on the par 5 11th moved her into a tie for third at 7 under. She would finish the day at that score, setting herself up for possibly her best tournament finish ever. Young Kim had a great run as well, shooting a 5 under par 67 to move to 6 under par and solo sixth place at day's end. In-Kyung Kim shot a 69 and was in a tie for 7th, looking for her first career top ten, while Se Ri Pak and Angela Park were both just out of the top ten. All these ladies looked solid to get top tens for the week with one more decent performance on Sunday. But the trophy, as mentioned before, was going to go to either Ochoa
or Lee, and at the moment, Lee had grabbed the advantage. If she could
continue to increase her lead through the end of the day, it might be
enough to allow her to eke out the win on Sunday. But if Ochoa made a
comeback before day's end, it might cripple Lee's confidence. The next
few holes were crucial to her chances.
On the 13th hole, Lee hit a great drive with a 3 wood, while Ochoa put her shot into trouble behind a tree. But Ochoa hit her second shot over the tree to within ten feet, serving notice that she intended to pressure Lee all the way. Lee responded with a fantastic iron to five feet for a great birdie opportunity. Ochoa then made her birdie, after which Lee answered with a birdie of her own to maintain her two shot lead. Ochoa must have been wondering what she had to do to take down the feisty Korean rising star.
Lee had another birdie chance on 17 but just missed that one as well. She finished her day with two more pars and a 7 under par 65, her second tournament record of the week. Despite that, she had only a two shot lead over Ochoa going into Sunday, 16 under par to 14 under. They would once again be paired on Sunday, with the tournament on the line. But Ochoa had been impressed by Lee's game, calling her a great player, and saying she looked forward to testing herself against her one more day. Lee also said she had had a great time, and certainly the galleries had enjoyed themselves. It was a case where everyone came out a winner, but on Sunday, one of the two ladies was going home disappointed, and Lee hoped for once it wouldn't be her. The conditions on Sunday were tougher, and neither lady got out to the kind of start they had had on Saturday. In her first five holes, Ochoa had one birdie, on the par 5 5th, and four pars, while Lee had a bogey on the second hole and the rest pars. Thus, they were now tied at 15 under par. On the next few holes, Lee was playing well tee to green, but just couldn't seem to make a birdie. She would make all pars until a birdie on the par 5 11th. Meanwhile, Ochoa made birdies on 8, 9 and 11 to move to a two shot lead. If Lee were going to win, she was now going to have to overcome a two shot deficit to the world's number one player. But all she needed was a little of that mojo from yesterday and it could be done easily. |
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