Archive for June, 2005

Women’s US Open: lots of intrigue on Day 2

Yazan: mulligan | 24 June 2005 | Comments Off on Women’s US Open: lots of intrigue on Day 2
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Befitting a US Open, par became a very good score for the women during the second round at Cherry Hills. Only one player, Nicole Perrot finished the day under par, coming in at -2. On her heels are Michelle Wie and Lorena Ochoa at even for the tourney. Amazingly, Annika closed with three straight bogeys […]



U.S. Open interviews, Day 1

Yazan: mulligan | 24 June 2005 | Comments Off on U.S. Open interviews, Day 1
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The U.S. Open has posted the interviews of the leaders here. I would’ve clipped the “money” lines from the interviews, but, unfortunately, there weren’t any. The Open also has an article on Natalie Gulbis (by Dave Shedloski) here. If you live in Denver and want to catch Natalie tonight, she’s throwing out the first pitch […]



Morgan’s Meltdown

Yazan: mulligan | 23 June 2005 | Comments Off on Morgan’s Meltdown
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17-year old amateur Morgan Pressel was leading the U.S. Open today, at -5 at one point, only until she bogeyed her 13th and 14th hole and later double bogeyed and bogeyed her last two holes. Scorecard here. Apparently, Morgan threw an fit on the last two holes, and then broke down in tears while signing […]



Random silly question

Yazan: mulligan | 23 June 2005 | Comments Off on Random silly question
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I played my home course today after a week in the Carolinas, and a silly question struck me when I realized a subtle distinction in the courses I have recently played: Which kind of ball washer is better, the one requiring cranking where the ball travels in a little circle, or the one that goes […]




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