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    Default As the LPGA World Turns

    A lot has happened on the LPGA the past few weeks. Here is a recap of some of the major stories:



    www.womensgolf.com/as-the-lpga-world-turns

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    I watched the LPGA last night, it was quite interesting for lots of reasons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markTHEblake View Post
    I watched the LPGA last night, it was quite interesting for lots of reasons.
    You have to wonder what long term affect this will have on her career after that meltdown.

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    Liking the Troon test for the players and really liking the accent of the Scottish lass Iona Stephen on the mic.

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    The last 3 weeks have been sensational on the women’s tour. Preferring it to the men’s tours at the moment

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrins View Post
    Liking the Troon test for the players and really liking the accent of the Scottish lass Iona Stephen on the mic.
    she's pretty cool ferrett, check her out, and yes, could listen to her all day
    Last edited by oldracer; 21st August 2020 at 03:16 PM.





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    Lexi cheating again, she’s such a dirty moll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Webster View Post
    Lexi cheating again, she’s such a dirty moll.
    pffft, got nothing on Carly Booth

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    Watched young Stephanie play up here in the Aus Am. She hits her iron sweet as!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Webster View Post
    Lexi cheating again, she’s such a dirty moll.
    Tell more please
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    I see.
    Does she have the same coach as Fatrick?
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    That's an awful look.

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    Most entertaining thing that’s happened in women’s golf all year
    Forum needs more banter.

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    https://www.golfchannel.com/news/ra-...ay-womens-open

    I can't see a problem and it seems neither can the R&A.

    There were lots of non rules related problems playing the course in those conditions though. I heard Ken Brown comparing the conditions to the last round at Muirfield in 92, when Faldo shot par to win. Certainly the women made it look very difficult.

    For me though, it was very interesting golf for two reasons. Firstly, the golf itself and the course. It was so noticeable that the lines of play, and the options available varied so much from one spot to another. Players 10 feet apart had completely different chip shots depending on whether they had a flat approach, a bunker affected the approach, or a swale or hump in the green. It seems designers simply can't create that sort of variety. it's either naturally occurring, or it isn't. I loved it.

    The other reason is that Covid prevented me from being there, because I was scheduled to go. In hindsight, this was a good thing, because watching golf in such conditions isn't much fun. For me, the slightly good news is that the next two Women's Opens are scheduled for Carnoustie and Muirfield. I'm definitely trying to attend one of those.

    As to the golf, amazingly enough Lydia Ko might be best placed of the big names to win. You'd think such conditions wouldn't suit her at all.
    "There are 50 things to remember in the golf swing. Trouble is that I can only remember 49 of them" - Bob Hope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimandr View Post
    https://www.golfchannel.com/news/ra-...ay-womens-open

    I can't see a problem and it seems neither can the R&A.

    There were lots of non rules related problems playing the course in those conditions though. I heard Ken Brown comparing the conditions to the last round at Muirfield in 92, when Faldo shot par to win. Certainly the women made it look very difficult.

    For me though, it was very interesting golf for two reasons. Firstly, the golf itself and the course. It was so noticeable that the lines of play, and the options available varied so much from one spot to another. Players 10 feet apart had completely different chip shots depending on whether they had a flat approach, a bunker affected the approach, or a swale or hump in the green. It seems designers simply can't create that sort of variety. it's either naturally occurring, or it isn't. I loved it.

    The other reason is that Covid prevented me from being there, because I was scheduled to go. In hindsight, this was a good thing, because watching golf in such conditions isn't much fun. For me, the slightly good news is that the next two Women's Opens are scheduled for Carnoustie and Muirfield. I'm definitely trying to attend one of those.

    As to the golf, amazingly enough Lydia Ko might be best placed of the big names to win. You'd think such conditions wouldn't suit her at all.
    If it's windy again then Minjee Lee has a great ball flight for the wind. She turns it over a little bit as her stock shot. It's a negative on the softer American courses. Whether she believes in herself is the question. I feel if she can get that first major she'll get a few and probably on the tougher courses.

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    First standbag using major winner?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrins View Post
    First standbag using major winner?
    will it become a trend??? saves heaps on overheads





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    Jones bag with 10 clubs next

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    Quote Originally Posted by Webster View Post
    Lexi cheating again, she’s such a dirty moll.
    are no ...........social media gets it wrong again!

    https://www.golfdigest.com/story/r-a...thompson-of-im


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    So she tried to cheat and failed, due to the stubborn grass not bending.

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    I dont think there is a penalty for trying to cheat
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    I would of just picked it up and thrown back onto the fairway. Is that wrong?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wazamac View Post
    I would of just picked it up and thrown back onto the fairway. Is that wrong?
    Only if you intended to do it. If it was accidental then carry on. Much like McCarron and Langer jamming their putters into their sternum is fine because they claim they don’t intend to do it.
    Cinderella story, out of nowhere, former greenskeeper, now about to become a Masters champion..... It looks like a mirac.. It's in the hole! It's in the hole!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Burgundy View Post
    Only if you intended to do it. If it was accidental then carry on. Much like McCarron and Langer jamming their putters into their sternum is fine because they claim they don’t intend to do it.
    Oh. Its intentional
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