Volume 1, Number 14 September 17, 2003
 
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But what the press really wanted to see was the happy couple, Hee-Won Han and Son Hyok, doing stuff in public together, and they did not disappoint them. A few days after the clinic, Hee-Won surfaced again. This time she appeared at one of the baseball games of her husband-to-be (he is a pitcher in the Korean Major leagues). She demonstrated her questionable pitching prowess for the fans, posed for a few pictures, then let her husband take over (those who remember Hee-Won's win at the Sybase Big Apple Classic will recall she hurled the golf ball into the stands in such a silly way that she made Mi Hyun Kim's similar ball toss at last year's Wendy's Championship look like Randy Johnson. Perhaps her fiancé gave her a few pointers, because she doesn't look half bad in these photos. Still, the only pitching she needs to be good at is the type with a wedge, and at that kind of pitching, she is an ace!).

Hee-Won shows some improved pitching prowess
to her fiancé

Hee-Won had one of the shortest baseball careers on record. Here,
just a minute after her first pitch, she retires from the sport

Now that Ben and Jen have broken up, perhaps Han and Son can fill the gap? Well, regardless, they are doing yeoman's work as the It couple of Korean sports. Here is another sweet picture of them from this trip.

But soon she, Grace and the others will be returning to America to get back to the business of dominating the LPGA. They do that so well, don't they? Congratulations on their achievements at the Korean Open, but I'm sure their American fans can hardly wait!

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