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Volume 4, Number 7, August 16, 2006 | |||||||||||||||
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2006 Evian Masters |
Pages 1,
2, Gallery,
Extra Gallery, Results |
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Se Ri also started slowly on this day, although she didn't make any bogies. She was not, however, able to make any birdies, either. Her driving and iron play was a lot less accurate than it had been the first two days, and she was forced to get it up and down a number of times. But she hung in there, and when she started hitting it a bit straighter, she made birdies on 8 and the par 5 9th to move to 10 under par. At that point, she was up with the top players on the leaderboard. But she hit her waterloo on this day on the par 5 15th. Her drive was
very poor and flew off to the right towards trouble. She ended up right
next to an out of bound chain link fence. She had no choice but to hit
her shot out to the left to get it back into play. But her second shot
went too far and ended up in deep rough. She had to play another rescue
shot from there, and hit an iron to the fairway. But that still left her
too far from the green to reach it, so she laid up with her fourth shot.
Her fifth shot she got onto the green, but she was not able to make the
bogey save, and wound up with a double bogey. This was a hole where most
players were making par, with occasional birdies. She dropped to 8 under,
and suddenly found herself several shots out of the lead.
The leader after day three was Webb, who shot a 3 under par 69 to finish
at 12 under total. Michelle Wie was in second place at 11 under, while
Laura Davies cashed in an eagle on the final hole to move to 10 under
and a tie with Se Ri for third. A few other Koreans did well. Hee-Won
Han shot a 71 to get to 4 under, a tie for 11th. She was in a good position
to get a top ten at this lucrative event, but a win was probably out of
the question. The only other Korean who was still in contention was Jeong
Jang, who shot a 4 under par 68 to move to 8 under par and a tie for 5th
with Kimmie and Lorena Ochoa. Thus, on day four, the last group would
be Wie, Webb and Davies, while the second to last group would be Se Ri,
Kimmie and JJ. Could one of those three Korean stars, all of whom had
won in 2006 (Kimmie had won twice), finally break the Korean jinx at this
event?
Jeong Jang was not able to mount a charge. She made several birdies, but a double bogey on the par 5 7th and bogies on 10 and 13 left her one over on the day to that point. Mi Hyun, however, who started the day tied with JJ, was having more success. She started with a birdie, and after a bunch of pars, made two more on 8 and 9 to move to 11 under par. Another birdie on 11 moved her to 12 under and four under for the day. If she could continue this hot streak, she very definitely had a chance to win. And her chances improved when Wie bogied the 13th hole to drop to 14 under, only two shots ahead of Kimmie and Se Ri. But Se Ri made a mess of the next three holes. She bogied the par 3 14th,
was only able to make par on the par 5 15th (at least she had more success
here than she had had the previous day, when she had placed her drive
against the fence), then bogied 16 as well after a terrible bunker shot.
This dropped her to 10 under par. Though she would birdie her final two
holes to finish at 12 under, that would only be good enough for a 6th
place finish. JJ, too, rallied at the end of her round. She birdied both
16 and 18 (and had a good chance at birdying 17 but missed) to finish
at 9 under and tied for 8th. Not good enough for the win, but good enough
to insure an invite back in 2007 (and a free stay at the resort as well!).
Her drive was decent, but not long enough, so she was forced to lay up. But she hit her third shot onto the green and left herself a birdie chance. She pretty much had to make it to have any chance to win. But she missed, and finished with a 66 on the day and a 14 under total. In the end, it would be good enough for a fourth place finish, as both Wie and Davies finished at 15 under and Webb won the event at 16 under after birdieing 17 and two putting for par on 18. Although she didn't win, Mi Hyun made enough money to move to 4th on the money list and collected her 10th top ten of the year. She continues to have a marvelous year. The curse of the Koreans at the Evian is not really that much of a curse when you see how well these ladies played and how much money they have made there. And besides, there's always next year! |
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