Showing posts with label Sophie Gustafson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sophie Gustafson. Show all posts

Monday, August 1, 2011

STELLAR TSENG CAPTURES WOMEN'S BRITISH OPEN, BECOMES YOUNGEST TO WIN FIVE MAJOR CROWNS

YANI TSENG

CARNOUSTIE, Scotland Judging by the record books, Yani Tseng is 10 years ahead of Annika Sorenstam.

The 22-year-old Taiwanese won the Women's British Open for the second straight year Sunday, beating Brittany Lang by four strokes and becoming the youngest player male or female to capture a fifth major title.

Sorenstam was 32 when she won the 2003 LPGA Championship for her fifth major. Tiger Woods was 24 when he won his fifth at the 2000 PGA Championship.

"It's so great making history on this golf course, and I feel wonderful right now," said Tseng, who is ranked No. 1 and won the LPGA Championship last month. "I hope to keep winning. Next year there are another four majors and I will try and organize and keep working hard."

Tseng became only the third player to win consecutive British titles, joining Sherri Steinhaurer (1998, 1999) and Debbie Massey (1980, 1981).

Tseng shot a 3-under 69 to finish at 16-under 272. She trailed third-round leader Caroline Masson of Germany by two strokes entering the final round. Masson closed with a 78 and tied for fifth.

"I wish to win more, but I am really happy," Tseng said. "I think in my mind I say, wow, five-times major. I never think about that. It just feels really very special."

Lang shot a 67 to finish at 276, one ahead of Sweden's Sophie Gustafson (68). South Korea's Amy Yang (67) was fourth.

Lang was tied for sixth entering the final day, eight behind Masson. She picked up one stroke by the turn but the American bagged four birdies at Nos. 11, 12, 14 and 17.

"I made some really big par putts early on, and from then on played fairly flawless golf," Lang said.

Tseng dropped a shot at the first hole with three putts, missing a 3-footer for par. She birdied the third with a pitching wedge to 2 feet and the long sixth with a chip to 5 feet.

By the turn, she was in command. She was just short of the green off the tee at the par-4 11th and took two putts for a birdie, then dropped a shot at two straight holes. She hit an 8-iron over the back of the green at 12 and then hit the pin off the tee on the short 13th but her ball stopped at the edge of a bunker. She stood in the sand to play her second shot.

Tseng birdied the long 14th and finished with two birdies, holing from 20 feet on the 17th and hitting a majestic 9-iron to 3 feet at the last.

"I was a little nervous before the start, but then I hit a good tee shot and I felt good," Tseng said. "I feel that, having been in this position in a major a few times before, I am getting more mature and can handle the pressure better."

Masson dropped four shots in the first three holes of her closing nine. She finished at 9 under with local favorite Catriona Matthew, the 2009 champion, who had a double-bogey 6 on the final hole.

Sweden's Anna Nordqvist tied for seventh at 280 with South Koreans Sun Young Yoo, Na Yeon Choi and Inbee Pak. American Stacy Lewis had a 68 to rally to a 281.

Sweden's Maria Hjorth was at 282 after a 68 and Americans Katie Futcher and Cristie Kerr were in a group a stroke further back. Futcher equaled the best round of the week with a 64, including an eagle at the 14th, followed by three birdies. Kerr had four birdies for a 68 to finish at 5 under.

Paula Creamer dropped five strokes in the first five holes to be out in 40, then dropped three more on the back nine for a 79. Brittany Lincicome shot 73 to finish at 287 as did first-round leader Meena Lee, who closed with a 74 after opening with a 65 Thursday.

- Story courtesy of The Associated Press/Photo courtesy of Getty Images

Sunday, July 31, 2011

MASSON EXTENDS LEAD AT WOMEN'S BRITISH OPEN

CAROLINE MASSON

CARNOUSTIE, Scotland Caroline Masson of Germany shot a 4-under 68 to double her lead to two strokes after the third round at the Women's British Open on Saturday.

The 22-year-old Masson made three birdies in the front nine and three on the back to hold off a late charge from Yani Tseng. The top-ranked Taiwenese player closed within a shot at one stage after picking up five strokes in as many holes, including an eagle.

"I was quite nervous at the start," said Masson, who has totaled 15-under 201. "I hit a poor tee shot at the first and then three-putted from 40 feet, but I settled down with a birdie at the next when I hit my 5-iron to 7 feet and holed it.

"I hit some really good shot out there today and really enjoyed it. The wind was a bit stronger and there were some tough pin positions."

Masson birdied No. 5 with a lay-up to 10 feet and the long No. 6 with an approach to 30 feet and two putts. At No. 11, she holed from 7 feet, then got up and down from a greenside bunker at the long 14th for another birdie.

Her last was at No. 17 but she dropped a shot at the next after hitting into another greenside bunker.
Masson will play the final round Sunday with Tseng, the 22-year-old prodigy who already has won four majors.

"It should be really enjoyable. Yani seems very nice and I'm sure I'll learn a lot playing alongside her," Masson said.

For Tseng it also will be a new experience.

"I have never seen her play," she said.

Catriona Matthew of Scotland leads the home challenge, but she is six shots off the pace after hitting a 68. Inbee Park of South Korea is also at 207 for a share of third place.

Another Korean, Na Yeon Choi, is alone in fifth on 208 after a 72. Brittany Lang, Sophie Gustafson and Se Re Pak share sixth place a shot further back.

The American challenge never materialized. Lang (69) rose from a share of 18th place but is one stroke worse off than at the start of the day. Paula Creamer (71) is at 6 under, and Brittany Lincicome (76) is 13 back after only being five behind overnight.

First-round leader Meena Lee, tied for second overnight, fell out of contention with an 80 to sit at 2 under.

- Story courtesy of The Associated Press/Photo courtesy of Getty Images

Friday, July 29, 2011

SOUTH KOREAN STANDOUT LEE STORMS TO LEAD WITH BOGEY-FREE 65 AT WOMEN'S BRITISH OPEN

MEENA LEE

CARNOUSTIE, Scotland Meena Lee overcame wet conditions to shoot a 7-under 65 on Thursday for a two-shot lead after the first round of the Women's British Open.

The South Korean had seven birdies and no bogeys playing mainly in a heavy afternoon downpour.

"I like links golf. It's very different to what we play on the LPGA Tour and I really enjoyed it today, despite the weather," Lee said.

Brittany Lincicome, who started her round in good conditions early in the morning, set the early pace with a 67. Among a group at 68 were Angela Stanford, South Korea's Amy Yang, Germany's Caroline Masson and Sweden's Sofie Gustafson.

Twice a winner on the LPGA Tour in her first two seasons after turning professional in 2005, Lee is making her second visit to Scotland, having played in the British Open at St. Andrews in 2007.

Lee opened Thursday with a birdie on the first hole when she hit her 7-iron to 6 feet. She birdied the long sixth after hitting a sand wedge to 12 feet, made a 20-foot putt for birdie at the seventh and holed from nine feet at the ninth.

Putts for birdies from similar lengths followed at the 11th and long 14th. At the 17th, Lee hit two 5-woods to 45 feet and took two putts for her final birdie.

Lincicome made her charge starting at the 12th, where she made a 15-foot birdie putt. She hit a 7-iron to 7 feet at the 13th and holed the putt. Lincicome hit a huge drive on the 14th "must have been 300 yards," she said and then a 6-iron to 10 feet and holed that for an eagle. She also birdied the long 17th.

"I played really well," she said. "I didn't take advantage of some chances on the front nine but then really got going from the 12th. This is a great golf course and it seems to suit my game really well so I'm looking forward to the next three days."

Paula Creamer had two eagles and finished with a 69, along with Swedish rookie Caroline Hedwall, Japan's Momoko Ueda and Mika Miyazato, South Koreans Na Yeon Choi and Song-Hee Kim, Taiwan's Amy Hung and Canadian Lorie Kane.

Morgan Pressel and three-time winner Karrie Webb shot 70s, one better than defending champion Yani Tseng of Taiwan. Cristie Kerr had a 72, while Michelle Wie had a lackluster 74.

Kristy McPherson made a sensational start and reached the turn at 5 under but faltered on the back nine and finished with a 71, the same as Natalie Gulbis.

Last week's Evian Masters winner Ai Miyazato of Japan bogeyed the first five holes on her way to a 76, while former three-time winner Sherri Steinhauer slumped to a 78.

- Story courtesy of The Associated Press/Photo courtesy of Getty Images

Sunday, June 26, 2011

POND: HJORTH, MIYAZATO EARN TOP-10 FINISHES

MIKA MIYAZATO


Mika Miyazato and Maria Hjorth lived up to their billing as part of our "sleeper" contenders, each finishing tied for eighth place Sunday in the final round of the Wegmans LPGA Championship in Pittsford, N.Y.

Miyazato and Hjorth both carded scores of 1-under-par 71 at Locust Hill Country Club, closing out their solid tournaments. For Miyazato, it was an even more important showing as the Japanese standout earned her place in the CME Group Titleholders event beginning November 17 in Orlando, Fla.

Take a look at how the overall group fared throughout the tour's second major championship of the season:

MIKA MIYAZATO
Finish: Tied for 8th (-5, 283)
Final round: -1, 71 ... Three birdies/two bogeys
Third round: Tied for 9th (-4, 68) ... Six birdies/two bogeys
Second round: Tied for 38th (Even, 72) ... Two birdies/two bogeys
First round: Tied for 33rd (E, 72) ... Two birdies/two bogeys
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: 13th place (-1)

MARIA HJORTH
Finish: Tied for 8th (-5, 283)
Final round: -1, 71 ... Three birdies/two bogeys
Third round: Tied for 9th (-2, 70) ... Three birdies/one bogey
Second round: Tied for 19th (-1, 71) ... Five birdies/two bogeys/one double
First round: Tied for 22nd (-1, 71) ... Three birdies/two bogeys
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Missed cut

ANGELA STANFORD
Finish: Tied for 30th (Even, 288)
Final round: +2, 74 ... Two birdies/four bogeys
Third round: Tied for 21st (+2, 74) ... One birdie/three bogeys
Second round: Ninth (E, 72) ... Three birdies/three bogeys
First round: Tied for 3rd (-4, 68) ... Five birdies/one bogey
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Tied for 25th (+2)

SOPHIE GUSTAFSON
Finish: Tied for 57th (+4, 292)
Final round: -1, 71 ... Four birdies/one bogey/one double
Third round: Tied for 66th (+4, 76) ... Two birdies/four bogeys/one double
Second round: Tied for 50th (E, 72) ... Two birdies/two bogeys
First round: Tied for 55th (+1, 73) ... Five birdies/one bogey
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Tied for 25th (+2)

VICKY HURST
Position: Tied for 92nd (+4, 148) ... Missed cut
Second round: +5, 77 ... Three birdies/three bogeys
First round: Tied for 22nd (-1, 71) ... One birdie/six bogeys
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Tied for 54th (+6)

* Photo courtesy of Getty Images

Saturday, June 25, 2011

POND: HJORTH, MIYAZATO SHINE IN SLEEPER GROUP

MARIA HJORTH


Maria Hjorth and Mika Miyazato continued their respective charges up the Wegmans LPGA Championship leaderboard Saturday during the third round of play in Pittsford, N.Y.

The Swedish and Japanese standouts lead a group of seven all at 4 under par entering the final round of play Sunday at Locust Hill Country Club.

Miyazato had one of the best rounds Saturday, firing a 4-under 68 to move up 29 spots on the leaderboard. Hjorth carded a 2-under 70 for her 18 holes, giving her three consecutive days of shooting under par for the tournament.

Angela Stanford started the day in ninth place, but a 2-over 74 knocked her out of contention as she stands at 2 under for the tournament and  strokes behind leader Yani Tseng.

Take a look at how the overall group fared in the third round of the tour's second major championship of the season:

MIKA MIYAZATO
Position: Tied for 9th (-4, 212)
Third round: -4, 68 ... Six birdies/two bogeys
Second round: Tied for 38th (Even, 72) ... Two birdies/two bogeys
First round: Tied for 33rd (E, 72) ... Two birdies/two bogeys
Sunday tee time: 2:08 p.m./Tee No. 1
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: 13th place (-1)

MARIA HJORTH
Position: Tied for 9th (-4, 212)
Third round: -2, 70 ... Three birdies/one bogey
Second round: Tied for 19th (-1, 71) ... Five birdies/two bogeys/one double
First round: Tied for 22nd (-1, 71) ... Three birdies/two bogeys
Sunday tee time: 1:52 p.m./Tee No. 1
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Missed cut

ANGELA STANFORD
Position: Tied for 21st (-2, 214)
Third round: +2, 74 ... One birdie/three bogeys
Second round: Ninth (Even, 72) ... Three birdies/three bogeys
First round: Tied for 3rd (-4, 68) ... Five birdies/one bogey
Sunday tee time: 12:48 p.m./Tee No. 1
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Tied for 25th (+2)

SOPHIE GUSTAFSON
Position: Tied for 66th (+5, 221)
Third round: (+4, 76) ... Two birdies/four bogeys/one double
Second round: Tied for 50th (Even, 72) ... Two birdies/two bogeys
First round: Tied for 55th (+1, 73) ... Five birdies/one bogey
Sunday tee time: 9:44 a.m./Tee No. 1
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Tied for 25th (+2)

VICKY HURST
Position: Tied for 92nd (+4, 148) ... Missed cut
Second round: +5, 77 ... Three birdies/three bogeys
First round: Tied for 22nd (-1, 71) ... One birdie/six bogeys
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Tied for 54th (+6)

* Photo courtesy of Getty Images

Friday, June 24, 2011

POND: STANFORD IN HUNT FOR LPGA CHAMPIONSHIP

ANGELA STANFORD


So much for being one of our sleepers, folks.

Angela Stanford has put herself in contention to win her first major title this week at the Wegmans LPGA Championship in Pittsford, N.Y.

Stanford continued her strong play Friday, battling her way to an even-par 72 in the second round to put her alone in ninth place at the midway point of the event at Locust Hill Country Club. The American standout stands just four shots behind leader Yani Tseng heading into Saturday's third round of play.

Stanford is looking for first win since 2009 and fifth overall of her career.

Sweden's Maria Hjorth has played well, positioning herself for a weekend run at the championship after carding a second consecutive 1-under 71 for a share of 19th place.

Take a look at how the group fared in the second round of the tour's second major championship of the season:


ANGELA STANFORD
Position: Ninth (-4, 140)
Second round: Even, 72 ... Three birdies/three bogeys
First round: Tied for 3rd (-4, 68) ... Five birdies/one bogey
Saturday tee time: 1:55 p.m./Tee No. 1
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Tied for 25th (+2)
MARIA HJORTH
Position: Tied for 19th (-2, 142)
Second round: -1, 71 ... Five birdies/two bogeys/one double
First round: Tied for 22nd (-1, 71) ... Three birdies/two bogeys
Saturday tee time: 12:43 p.m./Tee No. 1
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Missed cut

MIKA MIYAZATO
Position: Tied for 38th (E, 144)
Second round: Even, 72 ... Two birdies/two bogeys
First round: Tied for 33rd (E, 72) ... Two birdies/two bogeys
Friday tee time: 11:04 a.m./Tee No. 1
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: 13th place (-1)

SOPHIE GUSTAFSON
Position: Tied for 50th (+1, 145)
Second round: Even, 72 ... Two birdies/two bogeys
First round: Tied for 55th (+1, 73) ... Five birdies/one bogey
Friday tee time: 10:01 a.m./Tee No. 1
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Tied for 25th (+2)
VICKY HURST
Position: Tied for 92nd (+4, 148) ... Missed cut
Second round: +5, 77 ... Three birdies/three bogeys
First round: Tied for 22nd (-1, 71) ... One birdie/six bogeys
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Tied for 54th (+6)

* Photo courtesy of Getty Images

Thursday, June 23, 2011

POND: STANFORD LEADS WAY IN 'SLEEPER' PACK

ANGELA STANFORD


Here are the five players we thought could surprise the field this week at the Wegmans LPGA Championship at Locust Hill Country Club in Pittsford, N.Y.

Needless to say, all are in contention after one round of action, with Angela Stanford leading the way following her opening 4-under-par 68 to grab a share of third place.

Take a look at how the group fared in the first round of the tour's second major championship of the season:


ANGELA STANFORD
First round: Tied for 3rd (-4, 68) ... Five birdies/one bogey
Friday tee time: 8:54 a.m./Tee No. 1
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Tied for 25th (+2)

VICKY HURST
First round: Tied for 22nd (-1, 71) ... Three birdies/two bogeys
Friday tee time: 9:05 a.m./Tee No. 10
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Tied for 54th (+6)

MARIA HJORTH
First round: Tied for 22nd (-1, 71) ... Three birdies/two bogeys
Friday tee time: 8:32 a.m./Tee No. 1
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Missed cut

MIKA MIYAZATO
First round: Tied for 33rd (E, 72) ... Two birdies/two bogeys
Friday tee time: 8:54 a.m./Tee No. 10
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: 13th place (-1)

SOPHIE GUSTAFSON
First round: Tied for 55th (+1, 73) ... Five birdies/one bogey
Friday tee time: 8:54 a.m./Tee No. 10
2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Tied for 25th (+2)

* Photo courtesy of Getty Images

POND: FIVE WHO COULD SHINE AT LPGA MAJOR

ANGELA STANFORD


Here are five players who could surprise the field this week at the Wegmans LPGA Championship at Locust Hill Country Club in Pittsford, N.Y.:

VICKY HURST
* Last tournament: Tied for Tied for 19th at the LPGA State Farm Classic
* 2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Tied for 54th (+6)

MARIA HJORTH
* Last tournament: Tied for 45th at the LPGA State Farm Classic
* 2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Missed cut

ANGELA STANFORD
* Last tournament: Tied for 8th at LPGA State Farm Classic
* 2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Tied for 25th (+2)

MIKA MIYAZATO
* Last tournament: Tied for 23rd at the LPGA State Farm Classic
* 2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: 13th place (-1)

SOPHIE GUSTAFSON
* Last tournament: Tied for 23rd at the LPGA State Farm Classic
* 2010 Wegmans LPGA Championship finish: Tied for 25th (+2)


* Photo courtesy of Getty Images

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

POND: KEY STATS ENTERING LPGA CHAMPIONSHIP

Here are the three most important statistical categories that need to be used when trying to determine a winner for this week's Wegmans LPGA Championship:


YANI TSENG
Twitter: @YaniTseng

SCORING AVERAGE
1-Yani Tseng 69.61 ... 2-I.K. Kim 70.13 ... 3-Cristie Kerr 70.46 ... 4-Mindy Kim 70.77 ... 5-Jiyai Shin 70.85 ... 6-Karrie Webb 70.90 ... 7-Brittany Lincicome 70.97 ... 8-Jennifer Johnson 71.10 ... 9-Suzann Pettersen 71.13 ... 10-Sandra Gal 71.17 ... 11-Catriona Matthew 71.19 ... 12-Michelle Wie 71.20 ... 13-Stacy Lewis 71.21 ... 14-Na Yeon Choi 71.30 ... 15-Paula Creamer 71.30


SUZANN PETTERSEN
Twitter: @suzannpettersen

GREENS IN REGULATION
1-Suzann Pettersen 0.767 ... 2-Catriona Matthew 0.756 ... 3-Shanshan Feng 0.754 ... 4-Jiyai Shin 0.753 ... 5-Paula Creamer 0.747 ... 6-Yani Tseng 0.744 ... 7-Maria Hjorth 0.743 ... 8-Cristie Kerr 0.736 ... 9-Stacy Lewis 0.733 ... 10-Angela Stanford 0.727


SOPHIE GUSTAFSON
Twitter: @SophieGustafson

PUTTS PER GREENS IN REGULATION
1-Sophie Gustafson 1.67 ... 2-Jean Reynolds 1.68 ... 3-Jane Park 1.70 ... 4-Nannette Hill 1.71 ... 5 I.K. Kim 1.71 ... 6-Jennifer Song 1.72 ... 7-Christel Boeljon 1.72 ... 8-Juli Inkster 1.72 ... 9-Cristie Kerr 1.72 ... 10-Sandra Gal 1.73 ... 11-Yani Tseng 1.74 ... 12-Jiyai Shin 1.74 ... 13-Meena Lee 1.75 ... 14-Jean Bartholomew 1.76 ... 15-Mindy Kim 1.76


* Statistics courtesy of LPGA.com