Sunday, October 14, 2012

Choi happy for a friend..

IT Was a sad ending for the defending champion, as Choi Na Yeon was heading for the top of the podium before she was toppled by compatriot Inbee Park in the final round of the Sime Darby LPGA.
  But the ever-smiling Koreas was also happy, for her friend.
  "I'm very happy for Inbee, my friend, as she won this week. I could see that she was really nervous, and she is usually not nervous at all. I'm very happy my friend won this week," said Choi.
  Choi led for three rounds with an opening 65, followed by a 67 and a 68. But her final round of par golf did not help her cause.
  Yesterday, she started on 13-under and had birdies on the third, fifth and eighth, but a bogey on the ninth and a double bogey on the 17th marred her chances.
  "Inbee played well even though she was nervous on the last couple of holes (Inbeen bogied the 17th and 18th). She was six-under at a time and that was a good charge in the final.
  "I Just couldn't play my normal game. But I like to look forward and that's another tournament (LPGA KEB-HanaBank Championship, Oct 19-21).
  "Im flying off to Korea tonight to have a good rest because I have a good feeling about my game still.
  "I want to play well in Korea," said the dethroned champion.
  She had trouble in the back nine, and attributed it to luck.
  "I think I had bad luck as on the 17th, I just couldn't make my ball work for me."

Aretha the best Malaysian

AMATEUR Aretha Pan finished as the best Malaysian, when she returned a four-over 75 for a four-day total of 12-over 296 at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club yesterday.
  The total saw her end tied 61, much better than the two Malaysian professionals Ainil Johani and Jean Chua.
  Ainil ended joint-64th on a total of 17-over 301. Her final round score was three-over 74 and she took home $4,773.
  US-based pro Jean Chua was alone at 66th after a five-over 76 which brought her total to 19-over 303. She earned $4,625.
  At the bottom of the Sime Darby LPGA pool was amateur Sarafina Vinota who had another disastrous round of 13-over 84, for a whopping total of 46-over 330.
   "My score does not reflect my actual game, as I was playing pretty good but was bogged down by some bad holes in every round. My aim was to finish as the best amateur and also the best Malaysian here, and I achieved one and so its not too bad an outing," said Aretha who completed her third Sime Darby tournament yesterday.
  Next for Aretha is the Enjoy Jakarta Open next weekend: "Its another opportunity for me to learn and enjoy my golf with the best women players in the world."
   As for Jean, also in her third straight tournament at the KLGCC, she wants to earn her card next year, and not rely on sponsors exemption.
  "Its good to play under the sponsors exemption for the last three years, but my plan for next year is to go to Q-school and make the grade on my own instead of getting a free ride.
  "That way, I will not be under so much of pressure and might just be among the top and not struggle at the bottom," said Jean.
  Ainil and Jean would also head for the Jakarta Open next weekend.

SIME DARBY LPGA THIRD ROUND RESULTS

FINAL RD SCORES

269 Inbee Park (S Kor) 69-68-65-67.
271 Choi Na Yeon 65-67-68-71.
272 Karrie Webb (Aus) 65-71-68-68.
273 Catriona Matthew (Scot) 68-68-70-67.
274 Rye So Yeon (S Kor) 68-73-67-66.
275 Lindsay Wright (Aus) 70-66-72-67, Paula Creamer (US) 69-67-70-69.
276 Jessica Korda (US) 68-71-73-64.
277 Candie Kung (Tai) 70-71-71-65, Lizette Salas (US) 68-67-76-66, Ariya Jutanugran (Thai, am) 69-72-67-69, Mika Miyazato (Jpn) 66-69-71-71, Ai Miyazato (Jpn) 68-69-68-72.
  278 Azahara Munoz (Sp) 71-71-67-69, Sun Young Yoo (S Kor) 66-70-72-70.
  279 Ilhee Lee (S Kor) 69-71-70-69, Karine Icher (Fra)70-69-71-69, Eun-Hee Ji (S Kor) 70-67-72-70.
280 Feng Shanshan (Ch) 70-72-71-67, Stacy Lewis (US) 70-69-73-68, Beatriz Recari (Sp) 72-66-73-69, Kim I.K. (S Kor) 70-67-72-71, Sydnee Michaels (US) 69-65-75-71, Brittany Lang (US) 69-68-70-73, Suzann Pettersen (Nor) 71-64-70-75.
   281 Cristie Kerr (US) 68-77-69-67, Amy Yang (S Kor) 70-69-71-71, Park Hee Young (S Kor) 67-72-70-72.
282 Ueda Momoko (Jpn) 68-67-74-73.
283 Lexi Thompson (US) 69-71-76-67, Mina Hariage (US) 70-71-74-68, Gerina Piller (US) 70-74-71-68, Sandra Gal (DEU) 72-71-70    70, Chella Choi (S Kor) 71-74-65-73.
284 Cindy Lacrosse (US) 70-72-71-71, Mo Martin (US) 70-70-73-71, Karin Sjordin (Swe) 70-71-68-75.
285 Michelle Wie (US) 75-72-70-68, Pornanong Phatlum (Thai) 74-70-72-69, Anna Nordqvist (Swe) 72-70-71-72, Caroline Hedwall (Swe) 70-67-75-73, Jiyai Shin (S Kor) 71-70-69-75.
286 Nicole Castrale (US) 78- 67-71-70
287 Jennifer Johnson (US) 74-72-71-70, Meena Lee (S Kor),  73- 68-73-73.
     288 Brittany Lincicome (US) 71-73-73-71, Danielle Kang (US) 72-73-72-71, Katherine Hull (Aus) 70-71-74-73.
289 Alison Walshe (US) 71-72-78-68, Yani Tseng (Tai) 78-72-68-71, Han Hee-Won (S Kor) 67-75-74-73, Julieta Granada (Pra) 72-72-70-75.
290 Jodi Ewart (Eng) 73-75-70-72.
291 Ssu-Chia Cheng (Tai) 75-72-73-71.
292 Mariajo Uribe (Col) 81-73-70-68, Haeji Kang (S Kor) 69-76-76-71, Jenny Shin (S Kor) 72-74-67-79.
293 Sophie Gustafson (Swe) 71-74-72-76.
294 Giulia Sergas (Ita) 76-72-76-70, Vickey Hurst (US)69-81-72-72.
296 Amanda Blumenherst (US) 72-76-80-68. Angela Stanford (US) 73-79-71-73, Aretha Pan (Mas, am) 73-73-75-75.
301 Carly Booth (Scot) 80-75-76-70, Ainil Johani (Mas) 73-80-74-74.
303 Jean Chua (Mas) 75-73-79-76.
318 Morgan Pressel (US) 79-83-81-75.
330 Sarafina Vinota (Mas, am) 81-84-81-84.

In comes Inbee Park...


INBEE Park of South Korea upstaged compatriot Choi Na Yeon at the final hurdle to claim the Third Edition of the Sime Darby LPGA at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club yesterday.
  Park was in stunning form, as she played a final round of four-under 67 for a 15-under 269 to win the title by a clear two strokes.
  Choi, who led for three days, played an even-par game in the final to finish 13-under 271 and pocketed US$179,747.
  Karrie Webb of Australia was one stroke behind for third placing on a final round of three-under 68 for a 12-under 272. Her four days earnings were US$130,394.
  Scotland's Catriona Matthew was alone on fourth with a four-under 67 for an 11-under 273 and her earnings were US$100,870.
  Park's birdie binge caught up with the Na Yeon, who led for three days, at the 11th hole and then overtook her at the 13th and her two bogies at the 17th and 18th did not come into play as the defending champion's game fizzled out at the tail-end.
  And for her come-from-behind win, she earned US$285,000.
  "It a fantastic week, as this is only my third career victory and even though I ended with an embarrassing bogey-bogey, it does not matter now," said the portly Korean.
  She loved the food in Malaysia, and also the hospitality, but not the weather -- not until yesterday.
  "I really like to eat, and the food here (Asian food) is really good and so I enjoyed my stay very much. The people are also very friendly, but I didn't like the heat in my earlier rounds.
  "But now that I won here, I am even starting to like this hot country!," said Inbee.
  The 5’6” Korean started playing golf at the age of 10 and her hobbies include skiing and playing the piano, She qualified for the Tour by finishing third on the 2006 Futures Tour season-ending money list.
   Even though she has only won three times, her career top-10 finishes were an impressive 34.
   World No 1 Yani Tseng of Taiwan ended joint-49th with a par final round which took her total to five-over 289 and she took home US$7,061.

Tengku Abdullah's 2016 challenge...

MALAYSIAN Hockey Confederation (MHC) president Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah will quit his position if his players fail to qualify for the 2016 Rio de Janerio Olympics.
  He took this stand after launching a seminar titles 'Five Year Strategic Plan for Pahang Hockey' in Kuantan yesterday.
  “Compared to football, hockey has a far better chance of making it to the Olympics, hence my optimism that my charges would not fail me,” said Tengku Abdullah.
  “Therefore I have given myself until the 2016 Olympics as my Key Performance Index to gauge my contribution to the sport. I have faith that hockey will make it to the Olympics, but if they do not, I will vacate my post.
  However, Tengku Abdullah was not too happy with newly appointed coach Paul Revington's decision to recall several ex-internationals into the national team.
   “Personally as President, I would have preferred younger players to be included into the national team, but its his call.
   “But the coach has his own KPI and may be looking at both the short and long term targets, as we have the Asia Cup next year which offers a ticket to the 2014 World Cup.
   “I hope that the players who have been given a second chance will work hard towards helping achieve the targets set.”
   The one-day seminar is to ensure that the state will be a force to be reckoned with in years to come. A total of 70 participants attended the seminar from the nine districts.

Aretha the best Malaysian...

AMATEUR Aretha Pan finished as the best Malaysian, when she returned a four-over 75 for a four-day total of 12-over 296 in the Sime Darby LPGA at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club yesterday.
  The total saw her end tied 61, much better than the two Malaysian professionals Ainil Johani and Jean Chua.
  Ainil ended joint-64th on a total of 17-over 301. Her final round score was three-over 74.
  US-based pro Jean Chua was joint-66th after a five-over 76 which brought her total to 19-over 303.
  At the bottom of the Sime Darby LPGA pool was amateur Sarafina Vinota who had another disastrous round of 13-over 84, for a whopping total of 46-over 330.
   "My score does not reflect my actual game, as I was playing pretty good but was bogged down by some bad holes in every round. My aim was to finish as the best amateur and also the best Malaysian here, and I achieved one and so its not too bad an outing," said Aretha who completed her third Sime Darby tournament yesterday.
  Next for Aretha is the Enjoy Jakarta Open next weekend: "Its another opportunity for me to learn and enjoy my golf with the best women players in the world."
   As for Jean, also in her third straigh tournament at the KLGCC, she wants to earn her card next year, and not rely on sponsors exemption.
  "Its good to play under the sponsors exemption for the last three years, but my plan for next year is to go to Q-school and make the grade on my own instead of getting a free ride.
  "That way, I will not be under so much of pressure and might just be among the top and not struggle at the bottom," said Jean.
  Ainil and Jean would also head for the Jakarta Open next weekend.