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Na Yeon Choi took all the excitement out of the 2012 U.S. Women’s Open championship on Saturday with a remarkable seven-under-par 65. Entering the final round with a commanding six-shot lead, the 24-year-old South Korean needed only a one-over-par 73 performance on Sunday to cruise to her first major championship victory. Blackwolf Run, the site of the 67th U.S. Women’s Open, won this battle...
Published: July 9, 2012
The competition knows what Na Yeon Choi’s dust tastes like after her blowout win in the 2012 U.S. Women’s Open. Just by looking at the leaderboard, you wouldn’t be able to tell that Choi had never triumphed in a major golf tournament before. She defined domination finishing at seven-under par despite going one-over on the final day. Steve DiMeglio of the USA Today reported that...
Published: July 8, 2012
The 2012 U.S Women’s Open is over. As many expected, Na Yeon Choi claimed the third major of the season with an overall score of seven-under-par 73. Choi started her round with a bogey, but she managed to birdie the par-four fourth to stay even for the day. The real trouble came on 10 where she had a triple bogey, her first of the week. This put her five-under and just two strokes better than...
Published: July 8, 2012
South Korea’s Na Yeon Choi dominated the 2012 U.S. Women’s Open at Blackwolf Run in Kohler, Wisconsin. The 24-year-old has been the story of the weekend, posting a 65 on Saturday to catapult herself to the top of the field. She currently sits at six-under, three strokes ahead of her fellow countrywoman Amy Yang. Choi’s brilliance throughout the tournament shouldn’t come as a...
Published: July 8, 2012
The Old White TPC at the 2012 Greenbrier Classic has been surprisingly kind to the field of golfers in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. While we didn’t get to see Tiger Woods play on the final day of the tournament, there are plenty of competitors to be excited about on Sunday. Defending U.S. Open champion, Webb Simpson is the leader at 15-under, one stroke ahead of Troy Kelly. Simpson’s...
Published: July 8, 2012
Like all great golf tournaments, the 2012 LPGA U.S. Open is scheduled to conclude on Sunday, but this baby was over on Saturday. Na Yeon Choi’s dominance made sure of that. Despite playing in windy conditions and on a course difficult enough to be worthy of the U.S. Open it is hosting, Choi fired a seven-under 65 on Saturday to push her to eight-under for the tournament. Only four...
Published: July 8, 2012
Sure, the Greenbrier Classic has already lost its three biggest names, as Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Jim Furyk all failed to make the cut. Ouch. But that doesn’t mean the final day of play won’t be exciting. Webb Simpson is the favorite heading into Sunday with a two-stroke lead, but there are plenty of players nipping at his heels. Alongside a look at the leaderboard, let’s...
Published: July 8, 2012
The final round of the 2012 Greenbrier Classic is set up for a fantastic finish, since as many as 10 players have a good chance to win the tournament. There have been a lot of low scores over the first three rounds. Since the course isn’t giving the golfers many challenges, expect a lot of players to gain ground on the leaders and become contenders throughout the day. Let’s look at a leaderboard...
Published: July 8, 2012
From the shear disappointment of over 20,000 fans turned away for a sodden qualifying session, to the amazing last lap manoeuvres from the likes of Mark Webber, Bruno Senna and Michael Schumacher, and finally to the ludicrous new podium procedure, the 2012 British Grand Prix has provided very mixed results and emotions. Whatever your thoughts on the fan turn-away on Saturday or the ridiculous...
Published: July 8, 2012
He’s up, he’s down. He wins, he disappears. He rarely dominates on the course, but still dominates golf’s national discourse. His name is Tiger Woods, and after winning the AT&T National, he failed to make the cut at the Greenbrier Classic. It’s that inconsistency that leads me to believe he won’t end his Majors drought at the British Open. Woods has done a lot of...