Tag Archives: U.S. Women’s Open

Inbee Park: LPGA Juggernaut

Have you been following the LPGA lately? I admit that I got consumed by the whole early part of the PGA Tour season, how it leads up to the Masters and then packs together significant tournaments like the Players Championship … Continue reading

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Inbee Park, So Yeon Ryu: The Road to Mastery Never Ends

Inbee Park is the No. 3 player in the world and So Yeon Ryu is No. 9. They are both Korean and share one other great distinction: their first wins on the LPGA Tour were the U.S. Women’s Open, Park … Continue reading

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Na Yeon Choi and Ted Potter, Jr: Winners

Na Yeon Choi, “A Great Player, Gentle Company,” won the U.S. Women’s Open by four strokes while all of her immediate threats after 54 holes fell harmlessly away. And the only reason it wasn’t five strokes was because she made … Continue reading

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A Tale of Two Tournaments

There is a very interesting dynamic going on between the PGA Tour’s Greenbriar Classic in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia and the U.S. Women’s Open at Blackwolf Run in Kohler, Wisconsin. On the one hand, the men are pretty much … Continue reading

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The Greenbriar and the Women’s Open: Too Much Material!

“I hit a good drive up there and hit it to about 15 feet, and first hole of the day, gave that putt a good run, missed it a touch and rolled three feet by and I missed a three-footer. … Continue reading

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Three Good Sunday Stories

The Women’s British Open There must be something in the German water all of a sudden. For years, the only German golfer any Americans knew was Bernhard Langer. In a distinguished career strung across the PGA Tour, the Ryder Cup … Continue reading

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Rising To The Occasion

Yesterday’s post was about the two great rounds Hee Kyung Seo put together on Sunday to lead the U.S Women’s Open at the Broadmore in Colorado Springs. Two 3-under 68’s were just so solid in the face of everyone else falling back. … Continue reading

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“Supermodel of the Fairways”

At least that’s what they call Hee Kyung Seo back in Korea. She has her own clothing line and when something new comes out, they can’t keep it in the stores back home. That’s how darling this young woman is … Continue reading

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A Real Test

We have just about every kind of distraction we could have at this year’s U.S. Women’s Open at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colorado. With chronic afternoon thunderstorms and lightning, the first two rounds were a start-and-stop hodgepodge that didn’t … Continue reading

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