Volume 1, Number 12 August 20, 2003
 

2003 Wendy's Championship: Notes

Pages 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Results

Hee-Won boyfriend watch
Hee-Won Han is unique among the top Korean players in that she is having a romance with a famous man, and this relationship is widely reported in the newspapers back home. Usually, the Sisters are very private about their dating life; Grace Park, when asked once if she had a boyfriend, replied cryptically that 'he lives on this planet' (thanks for clearing that up, Grace!). Hee-Won is currently dating a pro baseball pitcher named Son Hyok, and the Korean press have done their bit to keep the public up to date on this burgeoning romance. Every time Hee-Won is in contention at a tournament (which lately has been quite often), poor Son is back in Korea watching over the internet or on TV, living and dying with every shot she makes. And after every win, they publish an article about him and how excited he is with her latest triumph.

This odd collage appeared recently in a Korean
Sports Magazine. No, Hee-Won and
her boyfriend have not yet gotten
married; the magazine was asking: what if?

The two of them met years ago, but it was only relatively recently that friendship turned to something more. They made their relationship public late last year, and that helped to give Hee-Won a unique feature that the Korean public would remember her by. Of course, now that she is a multiple winner on the LPGA, she doesn't need anything to keep her name front and center in the press there. How will this long distance romance affect Hee-Won? Will she quit golf if they marry? Stay tuned as the world turns!

Check out Fairways and Greens for more behind the scenes
pictures of Peanut at the Wendy's Championship!
Courtesy: Ponyboy

Kimmie's defense
Mi Hyun Kim managed a decent defense of her title, despite the fact that the course was not setting up well for her. In 2002, the course was very dry, the fairways ran fast, and the greens were hard to hold. As a result, Kimmie's distance disadvantage was not so bad. However, this year the course was very wet, which meant it played a lot longer than it had in 2002. Interestingly, Mi Hyun's final score of 7 under was only one shot worse than her winning score of 2002, 8 under. But with the greens holding approaches, and little wind, several great players were able to take advantage and shoot much lower than that. As a result, Mi Hyun only notched a 13th place finish, still good enough to be the second best Korean player in the end, but not good enough to get her first win of 2003.

Sunny Lee
Sunny Lee was participating in only her second event of the year. You may recall that she at long last broke her missed cut streak at her first event of the year, the Sybase Big Apple Classic, even though she ended up finishing dead last in the field. This week things looked good for another made cut. She started out well, then seemingly shot a 69 to finish at even par, which turned out to be exactly the cut line. However, there had been a scoring error, and Sunny's correct score, 71, was not reported until later in the day. So Sunny fans were disappointed to discover that she had in fact missed the cut. Still, she is playing better this year, and will hopefully soon start showing the solid form that made her a multiple winner on the KLPGA.

 

Minny Yeo
Meanwhile, Minny Yeo had her best tournament of the year, finishing in a tie for 37th. She is still working on getting her first top 20 of her career, and for a while this week it looked like it might happen. Still, like Sunny, she has definitely improved in the last few years, and good things may be just around the corner!
Results