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Volume 5, Number 5, July 18, 2007 | |||||||||||||||
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2007 Wegman's Rochester LPGA:
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Pages 1,
2, 3,
Gallery, Ex1, Ex2, Ex3, Results |
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However, there were other players making moves up the leaderboard. Mi Hyun Kim had all but shot herself out of the tournament on Saturday, but on Sunday she was steady early on, going one under on the front nine to move to 5 under total. On the back, she made birdies on 10, 14 and 15 to leap up to 8 under, just a shot behind In-Kyung. Also playing well was JJ, who went out in one under as well, then made several birdies on the back to shoot a 68 on the day. Her 5 under total would not be enough to win, but it did secure her a top five finish, a more than satisfactory defense of her title. Kimmie was in a great position at that time. Playing ahead of the leaders, she had the chance to post a great score and force In-Kyung and Ochoa to play well to beat her. Kimmie was not able to make birdie on the par 5 17th hole, though, despite a good opportunity. Then, on the 18th, she hit her tee shot into the woods. She was forced to punch out, but got incredibly lucky when her lackluster chip bounced off a wooden stake and landed in the fairway. Had she not hit that stake she would have been stuck in the deep stuff. She did not take advantage of the break, though, leaving her approach far away from the hole She two putted for bogey and finished the day at 7 under. A decent finish, but probably not enough to win. As it turned out, she finished third, a great result, but a bit disappointing considering what could have been. With two holes to play, In-Kyung still had a two shot lead over Mi Hyun
and a three shot lead over Ochoa. A birdie on the par 5 17th, like she
had made the previous day, would probably be enough to secure the win.
Ochoa, meanwhile, was pretty much in a must-eagle situation. But amazingly,
Ochoa reached the green in two and gave herself a great eagle chance.
In-Kyung put her third shot fairly close, too. But then Ochoa had her
first success in many holes when she nailed the eagle to cut the deficit
to one shot. Which would have meant nothing, however, had Kim made the
shortish birdie. But she missed it, and now went to the 18th hole with
a precarious one shot lead over a suddenly rejuvenated Ochoa.
So once again, as had already happened several times in 2007, the Koreans were all over the leaderboard, but it looked like a non-Korean might get the title. Only In-Kyung could prevent that. The playoff was to again be on the 18th hole, with the second playoff hole on 10 if necessary, then back and forth between the two holes until a winner emerged. If In-Kyung was disappointed that Ochoa had made three shots up on her
in just two holes, she certainly didn't seem deflated: on the way back
to the 18th tee, she was laughing. She showed that she was over the minor
disaster by hitting a great drive again on the 18th. She was faced with
virtually the same approach shot that she had badly missed the last time
she played the hole. She decided to go with the same club as before, perhaps
courting disaster, but this time it was the right choice, and her iron
perfectly landed hole high, just fifteen feet from the flag. Ochoa was
not able to get her approach on the right level, and two putted for par.
So once again, In-Kyung had a chance to win the event. And once again,
her putt narrowly missed.
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