可惜的第三輪五個短鳥推啊 - 高爾夫球

By Zenobia
at 2012-03-26T08:16
at 2012-03-26T08:16
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轉自LPGA官網
Rolex Rankings No. 1 Yani Tseng’s dominance of the LPGA Tour continued on
Sunday with a six-shot victory over Sun Young Yoo at the 2012 Kia Classic. At
the age of 23 years, 2 months and 2 days, Tseng becomes the second-youngest
player in LPGA history to 15 victories behind Nancy Lopez.
The victory is Tseng’s second-consecutive following last week’s triumph at
the RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup and the third in five attempts this
season. She has led or co-led after each of the last eight rounds dating back
to the first round in Phoenix last week and has won seven of the last eight
times she entered the final round with a lead. She now turns her attention to
next week’s Kraft Nabisco Championship, the first major of the golf season,
where she will seek her second Kraft title and sixth major win.
Now the proud owner of a Kia Optima Limited following the win, Tseng carded
just four bogies en route to a 14-under-par 274 after 72 holes this week at
the La Costa Resort and Spa’s South Course. Amazingly, the victory could
have been even more convincing if not for five short birdie putt misses
during Saturday’s third round. Regardless, the amicable Tseng has now carded
12 of her last 15 rounds in the 60’s.
None of Tseng’s competitors seemed up to the challenge this week with the
Taiwanese star extending her lead after each round. Former Rolex Rankings No.
1 Jiyai Shin had the best opportunity to test Tseng, trailing by just two
strokes entering the following round. Shin, who has now recorded three top-10
’s in 2012, finished the week in a tie for third with Shanshan Feng.
Sun Young Yoo finished solo second at 8-under-par 280, her first top-10 of
the season.
Feng continued her solid play with a final-round 67 and a tie for third with
Shin. The 22-year-old, who several weeks ago became the first winner from
Mainland China on the Ladies European Tour, has now finished in the top-5 in
each of her three starts this year on the LPGA.
The win nets Tseng a 23rd point toward qualification for the LPGA and World
Golf Halls of Fame. Twenty-seven points and 10 years of service on the LPGA
Tour are needed for induction. Two points are on the line at the Kraft
Nabisco Championship.
Visit LPGA.com later today for more in-depth notes and interviews.
http://tinyurl.com/74f8dgb
那五個短推真的好可惜
希望Nabisco能夠再奪下一座大賽冠軍!
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Rolex Rankings No. 1 Yani Tseng’s dominance of the LPGA Tour continued on
Sunday with a six-shot victory over Sun Young Yoo at the 2012 Kia Classic. At
the age of 23 years, 2 months and 2 days, Tseng becomes the second-youngest
player in LPGA history to 15 victories behind Nancy Lopez.
The victory is Tseng’s second-consecutive following last week’s triumph at
the RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup and the third in five attempts this
season. She has led or co-led after each of the last eight rounds dating back
to the first round in Phoenix last week and has won seven of the last eight
times she entered the final round with a lead. She now turns her attention to
next week’s Kraft Nabisco Championship, the first major of the golf season,
where she will seek her second Kraft title and sixth major win.
Now the proud owner of a Kia Optima Limited following the win, Tseng carded
just four bogies en route to a 14-under-par 274 after 72 holes this week at
the La Costa Resort and Spa’s South Course. Amazingly, the victory could
have been even more convincing if not for five short birdie putt misses
during Saturday’s third round. Regardless, the amicable Tseng has now carded
12 of her last 15 rounds in the 60’s.
None of Tseng’s competitors seemed up to the challenge this week with the
Taiwanese star extending her lead after each round. Former Rolex Rankings No.
1 Jiyai Shin had the best opportunity to test Tseng, trailing by just two
strokes entering the following round. Shin, who has now recorded three top-10
’s in 2012, finished the week in a tie for third with Shanshan Feng.
Sun Young Yoo finished solo second at 8-under-par 280, her first top-10 of
the season.
Feng continued her solid play with a final-round 67 and a tie for third with
Shin. The 22-year-old, who several weeks ago became the first winner from
Mainland China on the Ladies European Tour, has now finished in the top-5 in
each of her three starts this year on the LPGA.
The win nets Tseng a 23rd point toward qualification for the LPGA and World
Golf Halls of Fame. Twenty-seven points and 10 years of service on the LPGA
Tour are needed for induction. Two points are on the line at the Kraft
Nabisco Championship.
Visit LPGA.com later today for more in-depth notes and interviews.
http://tinyurl.com/74f8dgb
那五個短推真的好可惜
希望Nabisco能夠再奪下一座大賽冠軍!
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