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Volume 4, Number 8, September 6, 2006 | ||||||||||||||
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2006 Safeway Classic |
Pages 1, 2, 3, 4, Gallery, Results | |||||||||||||
I then walked ahead to the green of the par 5 12th. This hole was not kind to the Sisters. Young Kim missed a 20 foot par save. Then Kangsy really struggled. She hit her drive into the rough, hacked her second into the fairway, belted her third down near the green, airmailed the green with her fourth, chipped way past the hole, then two putted for another double bogey on a par 5. I then watched her dunk her tee shot on 13 into the water. She basically just walked up and hit it without much preparation. I think by this point she was totally demoralized. Shortly thereafter, I noticed her talking to an official, and wagered that she would soon be dropping out. Not long after that, she did. Soo-Yun is a great competitor and very nice person, and it's hard to watch her struggle with her game like that. With luck, she'll be able to deal with her back and neck troubles soon and start the road back to where she once was. Next Christina and Pat Hurst's group came to the par 5 12th. Kim was
in the greenside bunker in two, but hit a great out to a foot for an easy
birdie. But Hurst made a 15 foot eagle, and both climbed to 6 under, at
that point tied for third. On 13, Christina put her tee shot about 15
feet right of the flag. Her birdie putt stopped right on the lip; she
kept gesturing, trying to get the ball to fall in, while the audience
laughed. No dice, though. Par.
Jee Young hit another ripped 7 wood off the tee this day, about 240 yards this time. Because the flag was on the right today, she decided not to go for the green in two. Instead, she laid up, hit her third to five feet, and made birdie that way. 9 under par. Jee Young was wearing an all turquoise outfit, including long pants. It looked like she would be really hot in that getup as the temperatures were climbing towards the 90s. Since I was right next to the 7th fairway, I decided to watch Christina and Pat Hurst play that hole. Christina got to the rough in front of the green in two shots, but her chip/putt was not good, going about 10 feet past (she let out an exasperated 'grrrr!' in response). But she still made the tricky birdie putt, throwing her arms up in victory at the result. She made another birdie on 8, which caused a huge cheer to erupt from the grandstand next to the green. I then went to follow Jee Young's group for a little while. She had a fifteen foot birdie on 13, which moved her to 10 under and a three shot lead. But the next hole showed that this was going to be a very up and down day for her. She hit rescue club off the tee, but ballooned it; it didn't even reach the start of the fairway. She hit her second shot from 200+ yards into the greenside bunker, then hit a terrible bunker shot that didn't reach the green. The bogey knocked her back to 9 under. But on 15, after a perfect drive, she roped an iron to 6 feet and made
birdie. The flag position was on this small mound, and unless you hit
a great shot, the ball would roll off the mound, and a birdie was almost
impossible. She kept her ball on the mound, and with the birdie moved
to 10 under.
So as you can see, even before she hit the back side, she was struggling to stay consistent. Still, she was maintaining her lead for the moment. I then went to follow JJ, who was reaching the par 5 12th at this point. Since I saw Rosie Jones following, I suspect this part was televised. Anyway, JJ hit a nice third shot over the greenside bunker, then drained a longish (15 foot?) birdie. That moved her to 7 under. But on the next hole, she hit into the bunker and had to get up and down for par. On 14, she let go of her club on her drive, never a good sign. The ball
went into the trees on the left. She punched out near the green, but could
not get up and down (though she almost sunk a fifteen foot par save).
So she fell to 6 under, while Candie Kung, her playing partner, made a
birdie there to move to 7 under. At this point, I left to again go watch
Jee Young and Joo Mi.
Somehow she did, poking it through a gap in the trees. But the ball kept rolling off the fairway on the left. Her third shot, still 200+ yards from the green, was a good one, but it clipped a tree and fell straight down into a patch of wood chips surrounding the trunk of this young tree. Her fourth she hit from there, trying to clear a bunker. She didn't. Her fifth, from the bunker, was terrible (she has got to work on her sand shots), and she two putted from there for double bogey. By this point, her entire body looked deflated. She had now fallen to 7 under and a tie for the lead. She needed to keep in mind that she was still very much in the tournament, and not let one bad hole ruin her great week. I hurried ahead to the 6th green in time to see Joo Mi make birdie there! She moved to 7 under and was tied for the lead. On the par 5 7th, she hit a solid drive. But she hit it slightly on the left side of the fairway, and her second shot hit a tree over there and ricocheted out of bounds to the left. What a terrible break! She hit what must have been just about the only branch overhanging the fairway, a small branch at that, and from there her ball took a freakish bounce. Her 4th shot landed on the green, and she two putted for bogey. So what should have been a birdie became a bogey instead. She then hit her tee shot on 8, which bounced over the green into a collection
area. She could not get up and down, and fell to 5 under. While this was
happening, I was watching Jee Young on the 7th. She had bogied 6 to fall
to 6 under. On 7, I could see from the green she was taking a drop for
some reason before hitting her second. She then hit her second right next
to the hedges that line the left side of the hole. She called for a ruling,
and took yet another drop, to get a swing. She hit a pitch close to the
hole, then two putted. But somewhere one of those drops was a penalty,
and thus she made another bogey. She would then make yet another bogey
when she hit her tee shot on 8 to the same spot Joo Mi had hit hers.
Thanks to Jee Young's collapse, the leaderboard had tightened up considerably by the end of the day. Going into Sunday, there were four players tied for the lead at 7 under par: Candie Kung, Morgan Pressel, Jenna Daniels and Jeong Jang. Once again, JJ was in the thick of it at this event. At 6 under there were six more players, including former champions Juli Inkster and Hee-Won Han, top player Pat Hurst, and Joo Mi Kim. Mi Hyun Kim and Jee Young Lee were tied at 5 under, and Gloria Park, who finished third here in 2005, was only three shots back. Even Hana Kim had followed her 69 from day one with an even par round and sat just five shots out of the lead. It was going to be an intense race for the trophy for all these ladies. |
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