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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

The LPGA Tour Championship closes the LPGA 2010 season this week

This week will be the final LPGA Tournament, to be held at the Grand Cypress Golf Club in Orlando, Florida.

Anna Nordqvist is the defending champion. Tune in to see if she can capture back to back wins at this prestigious event.

She has played 20 tournaments thus far and has finished 2nd, letting the elusive win slip by her. She's had 4 top ten finishes and has 2 career victories, which came in 2009.
She is tied for 40th in her driving accuracy at .694, tied for 7th in putts per green at 1.77 and has a driving average of 248.4 this season. Anna has had 34 of 66 rounds under par, which leave her in a tie for 20th.


This weeks tournament is not simply the final of the season, it will decide the Rolex Rankings No. 1 Player! The top four in the run  are; Jiyai Shin, Suzann Pettersen, Cristie Kerr and Yani Tseng. Na Yeon Choi and Ai Miyazato are 5th & 6th in the rankings.

It would be quite surprising if Suzann Pettersen takes the honors without winning a single tournament this season. I have tagged Suzann as the Susan Lucci of Golf, with her 6 runner up finishes this year! She is the current leader in greens hit in regulation, at 77%. She's had 44 out of 62 rounds under par, ranks 3rd in top ten finishes, with 12 out of 18. She is also 3rd best in scoring average. Can she make it happen at the final event?


The tournament runs from Dec. 2nd - Dec. 5th with Golf Channel televised coverage as follows; Thursday & Friday 1:30 - 3:30 PM ET and Saturday  Sunday 7:30 - 9:30 PM ET

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Poulter in the lead after 3 rds, will he get back to back wins?

Ian Poulter is in the lead again, going into the final round of the Dubai World Championship. Ranked #11 in world rankings, he is 2 strokes ahead of the pack at 12 under.

His rounds of 69, 66 & 69 are reminiscent of one week ago when he shot all four rounds in the 60's to win the trophy at the UBS Hong Kong Open.

Ian had a first round 69, bogey free with 3 birdies. His 2nd round of 66 consisted of 6 birdies. The 3rd round of 69 had 5 birdies and 2 bogeys.

While Ross Fisher made a run yesterday up the leaderboard to tie Ian, he is currently in a 3 way tie for 2nd place at -10 alongside Fransesco Molinari, and Thongchai Jaidee. It appears that Lee Westwood could be strenghthening his hold on the #1 ranking, if he continues to play well and finish in the top 10 at this final tournament of the season. The only way he could lose that ranking is if Martin Kaymer finishes in the top 2. Westwood could finish 2nd in the Race to Dubai, with a strong finish in tomorrow final round. Westwood has had 32 career wins in his 24 yrs on Tour, as well as 7 Ryder Cup appearances.


Kaymer, who had a struggle in Singapore and skipped last week's UBS Hong Kong Open, will be pouring on the steam in an effort to win the European Tour Money Title. In that Title, he currently leads Graeme McDowell and Lee Westwood.

Graeme could capture the title with a win in Dubai this week or a sole spot in 2nd place as long as Kaymer doesn't finish any higher than 3rd. Kaymer had skipped last week's UBS Hong Kong Open so that he could rest up for this week's final in Dubai, United Arab of Emirates. Graeme currently sits at -2 in a tie for 30th place after 3 rounds, so it doesn't appear he can have any chance of catching Kaymer with only the final round to go. Kaymer has stated that a win in Dubai would be the clinching of 3 goals he set for himself; to win a major, win the Ryder Cup, and become the #1 golfer in Europe.

Meanwhile, the 3 gents (Louis Oosthuizen, Graeme McDowell & Martin Kaymer) were awarded Honorary Life Memberships of The European Tour, Europe's highest award. All 3 have won Majors this year; Kaymer, the US PGA Champion, McDowell,the US Open and  Oosthuizen, the Open Champion. They received their Silver Life Membership cards and Money Clips by the Chief Executive of The European Tour by George O'Grady. This special presentation was in the Jumeirah Golf Estates Clubhouse, prior to the start of the Dubai World Championship. Congrats Gents!

You can catch the final round on Golf Channel live from 3:00 am - 8:00 am, or a repeat at 10:00 am, 2:00 pm or 6:30 pm. This is going to be a great final round. Can Ian Poulter have back to back wins? Will Westwood hold on to the #1 World Ranking? Will Martin Kaymer win the European Money Title? Don't miss this European Tour final event!

Now, Go Hit Some Balls..................

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Michelle Wie skipping the LPGA Championship & will play in Dubai

Michelle Wie thus far, has plans to play in the Omega Dubai Ladies Master's. She will be missing the LPGA Championship in Orlando, Florida. After withdrawing from the Lorena Ochoa Invitational 2 weeks ago, she has been seeking medical attention for a back injury.

The committment to play the LPGA Championship was in question, even prior to her back injury. Michelle is the defending champion of the Omega Dubai Ladies Master's and that has been her priority to play as long as her back is well enough to do so. Also part of the equation was the fact that the LPGA Championship moved the dates of the tourney to Dec., which is not only too close to the Dubai event but also interferes with final exams at Stanford University where Michelle is a senior.

If some do not like the fact that she will be missing the LPGA Championship, then that's just too bad. Hat's off to Michelle for trying to rehab her back and get ready to play and defend her title in Dubai! And good luck during your finals too, as there will always be more golf to play in your future!

Now, Go Hit Some Balls.........

Monday, November 22, 2010

Duel to the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters on the LET Tour

While Leanne Pace & Laura Davies both have 5 wins on Tour this season, Pace leads the Hendersen Money List. Laura Davies tightened that reign with her recent win at the Hero Honda's Women's Indian Open. The possibilities for taking that title are: if Davies wins and Pace is 2nd, Pace will still claim the top of the List. So, Laura will be hoping for the win and at least a 3rd place spot for Pace.
There's a strong field lining up for the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters, with Defending Champion In-Kyung Kim returning with hopes to match Annika's victory feat of winning back to back titles. In-Kyung Kim had to battle with Michelle Wie to take the title last year. She will however, be secured the title of Ryder Cup Wales Rookie of the Year award, when she surpassed Maria Hernandez of Spain in the Tour Order of Merit for this season. As it stands now, Diana D'Alessio, Christina Kim & Kim Welch of the USA will be in the field. Also competing are Anna Nordqvist of Sweden, Carin Koch and Louise Freeburg and Julieta Granada. All of these players I've named, will be playing by exemption status. 
Also heading to the final event for the LET Tour is last year's Big Break winner Carling Coffing, who will be making her innaugural appearance at the Emirates Golf Club for the tourney that runs from Dec. 6-Dec. 11th. You can follow live scoring on the LET Tour home page via this link LET Tour and click on "Live Scoring". As most of you know from Carling's  time on the Big Break, she has learnt to have a "never give up attitude" which came from being diagnosed with diabetes at just 5 years of age. 
The tournament is the 4th richest on the tour, behind the Evian Masters, the Women's British Open and the Women's World Cup of Golf. The prize is 500,000 euro, broken down as such; Winner receives 75,000, 2nd place 50,750 , 3rd place 35,000  , 4th place 27,000 and 5th place 21,200.
Now, Go Hit Some Balls...................

Congrats to Ian J. Poulter on his win in Hong Kong!

Ian Poulter has won on the European Tour, with the 2010 UBS Hong Kong Open! After shooting a phenomenal 2nd round of 60 (yes 60!), he took the lead. He had an opening round of 67 and then finished rounds 3 & 4 with a 64 and 67 respectively. While notably one of the most stylish gents on Tour, he remained humble in his win on Sunday.

He played a stellar tournament with the first 3 rounds completely bogey free! His second round of 60, included 10 birdies! He only had 2 bogeys the entire tournament, which came in the final round. Ian also sank 2 eagles, with one in the 3rd round and one in the final round on Sunday. Saturday's eagle came at the par 5, #3 hole and Sunday's came at the par 5, #13. Perhaps a (3) is his new lucky number?!

While Ian started the final round 2 strokes ahead of Simon Dyson and the rest of the field, he was unlucky when his tee shot off the #3 par 5, found the lake. That only inspired him more and he followed that blunder with 3 birdies! Dyson was able to move into a co-leadership with Poulter until he got to the 8th hole and carded a bogey to drop him to -20 overall. Graeme McDowell had looked to be Ian's closest competitor at the start of the final round, he dropped 2 shots and took par on the rest to place him 6 strokes back.

And then there was Rory McIllroy who started the tourney quite strong with a first round 63. He continued to shoot all 4 rounds in the 60's however, it wasn't enough to contend with Poulter or Dyson. McIllroy finished in 6th place at -18. Defending Champion Gregory Bouhdry finished in a tie for 11th place with -15.

Ian joined the tour in 1994 at the young age of 18. For his 2010 season, he has played in 24 events and carded 2 WINS! His prior win was in February, at the WGC Accenture Match Play Championship. He's made 19 cuts and only missed 3. He had one withdraw this year. Ian has also had 6 top ten finishes during his 2010 season. His season earnings are just under $2 million.

While Ian has recently said that he is giving thought to being able to play on the PGA Tour along with the European Tour, no firm decision has yet been made. The difficulty came into play, when the European Tour increased the number of tournaments from 11 to 13. Add that to the required number of 15 minimum events on the PGA Tour, and there's a recipe for "time squash". Most PGA Tour members play anywhere from 20-30 tournaments per season.

Now, Go Hit Some Balls......................

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Young McIllroy holds after round 1 at the 2010 UBS Hong Kong Open

Rory McIllroy finished the first round at -7, just one stroke behind the leader Mark Brown (in photo to the left), in the 2010 UBS Hong Kong Open. 8 birdies and just one bogey will look good on the card anytime! Current leader Mark Brown sits at -8, 62.

This week's tourney is being played at the Hong Kong Golf Club in New Territories, Hong Kong. Greg Bourdy' the defending champion, sits in a tie for 12th place after round one with a -4  66 on his card.

Graeme McDowel playing against his Ryder Cup teammate McIllroy, sits in a tie for 6th place with a -5  65 carded for the opening round. Jeev Milkha Singh is tied with McIllroy in 2nd place, followed by Simon Dyson and Soren Hansen in 4th.

And then there's Big John, as in John Daly! As most notice him now as much thinner and always with bright loud golf slacks on; he continues to have difficulty in his game. He's had an year that's been hampered with a bad shoulder that has required him to have it "popped back" into place at least 5 times! Big John feels he's made more cuts this year than possibly ever before, but he's been unable to bring his game on the weekend when it matters. After dropping the 100 lbs, he currently weighs in at approx 195. And he'll be the first to state that it's been a hard adjustement, to learn to play with a much smaller physique. He blames his putting on the fact that he can no longer rest his elbows on his "love handles". Come on John, Really?

With only 3 tourneys left on the European Tour, it will end with the South African Open Dec. 16-19th. After this week's Open in Hong Kong, the men will head to the Dubai World Championship Presented by DP World and then onto the Alfred Dunhill Championship at Leopard Creek County Club.

I'm going to say there are a couple of guys to watch that may take the last 3 wins of the 2010 season on the European Tour; Rory McIllroy can capture the trophy this week if he can remain consistent and not let the weekend nerves affect him. He's had 2  career wins, with this years Quail Hollow Championship. He's had 4 missed cuts out of the 24 events he's played thus far. While Rory has recently said he would forego his 2011 PGA Tour Card, he will remain strong on the European Tour while staying closer to home. This kid is going to break through and stay a tough contender, it's just a matter of when.

I then feel that Ian Poulter is going to make a charge in Dubai and Anders Hansen will capture one. Ian has had 10 career wins between the tours including just one in 2010.
Anders has had 3 career wins, with the last being in 2009 at the Joburg Open on the European Tour. He's had 2 top ten finishes and 5 missed cuts out of the 26 events played.



Whether my predictions will hold true, only time will tell.

Televised times are 12:00 am - 4:00 am ET throughout the tourney. So, set your DVR's or watch for replays on the Golf Channel.

Now, Go Hit Some Balls...............

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Stay tuned for a couple of product reviews coming soon!

I will be reviewing a couple of products in the near future and providing links to them as well. Just some fun & exciting things to do when the off season is nearing! Please feel free to comment on them as well as any posting here on the blog as well.

Thanks for stopping by, I appreciate your follows!

Now, Go Hit Some Balls.........................

Monday, November 15, 2010

Davies WINS again in 4-way Playoff in India!

Accomplished ladies european tour player Laura Davis captured yet another WIN after a four-way playoff in India. As a matter of fact, her 3rd win in 15 playoffs. While the Hero Honda Women's Indian Open was anything less than boring; Davies fought back in her final round to card a -2, 70 which put her in a tie with Nontaya, Cunningham, & Louise Friberg. Although Nontaya didn't win, she felt as though she did! Her finish placed her into the top 80 on the LET Tour Money List and therefore, also lets her forego the trip to Spain for Q-School (where she was planning to go after this tourney).

Davies won the title on the par 5 18th hole, when she 2 putted for the winning birdie. Now, this wasn't just any hole, it was the one that gave life back to her in her final round when she EAGLED it!

While she still remains 2nd on the Henderson Money List behind Leanne Pace. Laura will have to win the upcoming Omega Dubai Ladies Masters to finish on top of the list. She'll have a short rest before beginning that tourney on Dec. 6th, at the Emirates Golf Club in Dubai.

There, she will be playing alongside Carling Coffing (last years Big Break winner), who will be making her innaugural appearance for the tourney. The win on the Golf Channel's Big Break, gave her the exemption for this event as well as many other opportunities that Carling states she is very fortunate to have. She previously played on the Duramed Futures Tour last year, where she made 13 of 17 cuts. Carling brings a bubbly joy to the game. She has an upbeat spirit that is hard to dampen. Made tough by living with diabetes since a child, she vowed never to let anything stop her from her dreams. I'll be rooting for her, will you?

Now, Go Hit Some Balls................

Garrigus wins Disney & Appleby wins Down Under!



While Robert had a 3 stroke lead on the final hole, everyone was focusing on him. He shot an -8 64 round to win the Children's Miracle Network Classic, and his first WIN. While this wasn't just any win for Robert, it was a win that allowed him to keep his PGA Tour Card for next year! The top 125 is the cut-off point. His overall finish was at -21 with a 3 stroke win over Roland Thatcher. After a triple bogey earlier in the year allowed Lee Westwood to win in Memphis, he wasn't about to let that happen again. While he started the tourney in 122nd place; he had to keep a strong finish to stay inside that 125. A couple others; Mark Wilson & Michael Connell were the only players who started the tourney outside of that parameter, and finished inside! Mr. Orange (Rickie Fowler) finished in a tie for 3rd.

Down under in Australia, Stuart Appleby won the JBWere Australian Masters. A cinderella story if you will; he wasn't on any of the promo pics seen around the city, nor was he invited to the gala dinner. I think he proved to Melbourne, that he deserved to wear the Gold Jacket after carding rounds of 71, 69, 69 & 65! His final round was bogey free and consisted of 6 birdies and 12 pars! Congrats Stuart, well deserved!

In other news on the Men's European Tour, Adam Scott won the Barclays Singapore Open with a -3 68 finish today, after play was suspended due to darkness on Sunday due to rain delays. He carded a 3 stroke win over Anders Hansen, to capture his 3rd Singapore Open title. The event was a co-sanctioned by the European Tour & the Asian Tour. This was Scott's 7th Tour victory. Defending Champion Ian Poulter had a chance at keeping the title but carded a 73 for his final round, finishing in a tie for 6th place.


Now, Go Hit Some Balls.............

In-Kyung Kim wins Lorena Ochoa Invitational & a look at the last tourney coming up!

Her play was stellar and her heart even stronger. South Korean In-Kyung Kim donated her entire winner's check ($220,000) to the Lorena Ochoa Foundation & America's Charities after finishing with a 3 stroke win over Suzann Pettersen on Sunday in Guadalajara, Mexico.

In-Kyung shot rounds of 69, 68, 68 and 64 for a finish at -19. Her last round of 64 tied Cristie Kerr's first round (which set a new course record) and set a career low for In-Kyung Kim. She was -6 on the front 9 and carded 3 birdies & 1 bogey on the back 9.

In-Kyung joined the LPGA in 2007. She has played in 20 tournaments this season and has over $1,000,000 in earnings for 2010. She has had 11 top ten finishes this season. Although career wise she's had 3 victories, this was the only one this season. She had wins in 2009 at the StateFarm Classic and 2008 at the Longs Drugs Challenge. This season, she's only missed one cut. And while she may not be one of the longest hitters with a 244. average, she was spot on for this tourney.

While the tourney looked as if it was going to belong to either Paula Creamer or Suzann Pettersen, neither could hold on. In-Kyung Kim had precision in her drives as well as shots onto the greens. While Suzann started the final round as the leader, she did what she has routinely and let the tourney slip away from her, leaving her at another 2nd place. She lost drives to the right and then her irons failed her by hitting the bunkers or coming up short. While a win is likely to happen for Suzann, she has only one tourney left this season. She has truly become the Susan Lucci of Golf. She above everyone else knows that coming in 2nd frequently doesn't mean she won't get "The WIN". During her post round interview, she reminded everyone of another player who did the same......Lorena Ochoa.


The final tourney will be Dec. 2nd-5th at Grand Cypress Golf Club in sunny Orlando, Florida. Anna Nordqvist is the defending Champion. She won last year in her Rookie year no less. She's had 4 top ten finishes this season, in her 20 starts. Anna finished in a tie for 28th at this past week's Lorena Ochoa Invitational. She's missed only 2 cuts this year and had her best finish at the StateFarm Classic, where she tied for 2nd place behind winner Cristie Kerr.

Although it's been a changing ride all season long with staying on top as the world's number one, there are only two ladies who the title comes down to. With 30 points given for winning the  Lorena Ochoa Invitational and 30 for the Tour Championship; either Jiyai Shin or Na Yeon Choi are the only ones that can capture this season ending distinction. Jiyai, who skipped the Lorena Ochoa Invitational, sits at the top as she has for 3 weeks. Currently, the poll shows that 56% are picking Jiyai Shin and 44% think Na Yeon Choi will win it. What do you think?

Now, Go Hit Some Balls............

Friday, November 12, 2010

Lorena Ochoa Invitational 2010

Currently, Cristie Kerr is playing with what it takes to take back the #1 position. She is ranked 3rd currently, behind Jiyai Shin & Yani Tseng. She sits atop the leaderboard this week at -8 and is 3 strokes ahead of Stacy Lewis. Ai Miyazato, NYC, Katherine Hull and Paula Creamer all sit in a tie at -4. Cristie set a new course record 64 with her first round yesterday!

I believe Cristie has played with the determination and focus that it takes to be Player of The Year. She has had 11 top ten finishes in 19 starts. Cristie has had 44 of 66 rounds under Par, 275 birdies, and 8 eagles. She is tied for 1st for her putts per green at 1.75 and has a driving avg of 259.2  Cristie has 2 wins this year and 14 career victories.



Host of the tourney Lorena Ochoa, sits in 27th place at +2 currently. Some other noteables; Christina Kim is in a tie for 30th, Mika Miyazato is in a tie for 20th and Suzann Pettersen is in a tie for 9th place. 

On the surprising side; Yani Tseng and Anna Nordqvist are tied for 32nd place and Brittany Lincicome is in last at 36th at +7.







With only one more tourney, the LPGA Tour Championship around the corner on Dec. 2-5th in Orlando, Florida, you can bet that these ladies will be giving it their all to finish strong. Having today, saturday and sunday left of this tourney, ANYTHING is possible! The Golf Channel has televised coverage from 4:00-6:30 pm ET daily of the tourney.


The update on Michelle Wie following her withdrawal late yesterday from the tourney, report a couple of small cysts and bulging disc in her back. She remains confident that she will be able to get treatment and rehab her back, stating "it's nothing serious". This goes to show her toughness and determination, after she played yesterday through great pain. I send well wishes to Michelle and you can to0 via Twitter at @TheMichelleWie

Tune in to see how your favorites fare in beautiful Guadalajara, Mexico!





Now, Go Hit Some Balls.............

Tiger in contention then not, European guys giving up USA PGA Tour cards for 2011, and Michelle Wie withdraws from Lorena Ochoa Invitational

Tiger started the Australian Masters with remnants of "a Tiger of past", getting him into contention in the tourney and being only 4 strokes behind the leader. Adam Brind, who will leave Sunday night for Q-School, was in the lead friday with a -4  67. Then came the winds, the rain & the inconsistency with his irons and Tiger is now 9 shots off the lead. He has 15 players ahead of him and will have a climb to get back near the top. This tournament, is the final title defense of the year for Tiger. Can he make it happen? Time & weather will tell!

The scuttlebutt about the Europeans ditching the USA PGA Tour next season is not about "deflecting" but about the number of tournaments that playing on both the European Tour and US Tour would require. First it was Westwood, then it was McIllroy and now possibly Ian Poulter who could be leaving their USA PGA Tour behind in 2011. While for most, the concern is the required 13 tournaments on the European Tour and the 15 on the USA PGA Tour. That can present a major problem with travel & time conflicts. For young Rory McIllroy, it is more of missing home. He has stated that he has a girlfriend, 2 dogs and a house that he really loves and misses. Ian Poulter has stated that it's going to come down to whether it's even doable. One thing to remember, is that these gentlemen are people. People who have wives, or girlfriends and families that they are devoted to and not just the game of golf. It's refreshing in one aspect, to see that the truly important things such as family, come before career (even in the world of Golf)!

Sadly, on the Ladies LPGA Tour, Michelle Wie had to withdraw yesterday from the Lorena Ochoa Invitational in Guadalajara, Mexico. Michelle is the defending Champion of the tourney and having to withdrawal due to back issues, was not an easy thing for her, but a necessary one for her health. With upcoming testing and treatment, I wish Michelle a very speedy rehab!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

The Lorena Ochoa Invitational by Banamex & Corona Light Nov. 11-14


It's been 6 months since Lorena Ochoa shocked many with her retirement announcement. Now, she will be playing/hosting this week's LPGA event from her home country, and home course in Guadalajara, Mexico. There is a discrepancy in the course yardage (which I have never run across until now), as the tourney site lists it at 6,900 and the LPGA site lists this as 6,644. I'm going with the tourney site as being legit.

Defending Champion Michelle Wie who defeated Paula Creamer by 2 strokes, will be there to defend her title. The Stanford student shot rounds of 70, 66, 70 & 69  to finish at -13 last year to take the tourney trophy!

This week's prestigious tournament will take place at the Gualdalajara County Club. The course plays 6,900 and is a par 72. The ladies will play a 72 hole stroke play format for this tourney, which is only in it's 3rd year. Designed by John Bredemus and built in 1942, it is known as one of the country's oldest and best golf courses.

This tournament takes the 36 best players in the world, which is broken down as: Top 5 players from the Rolex Rankings, Top 26 players from the LPGA official money list, and 5 golfers selected by the Tournament Committee as exemptions. To see the official field of players for the 2010 Lorena Ochoa Invitational, go to: http://www.loi.mx/sitio2010/english/field/

The Pro Am starting times are listed here; http://www.loi.mx/sitio2010/english/envivo/horarios.php?dia=2010-11-10
Coverage of the tournament Nov. 11-14th, will be provided by the Golf Channel. You can watch it from 4:00 - 6:30 p.m. ET all four days! You can get live scoring via the LPGA at http://www.lpgascoring.com/22763/leaderboard/leaderboard.html


Lorena's desire to help people that have limited resources, was the backbone behind her forming the Lorena Ochoa Foundation. The foundation office is located in Guadalajara, Jalisco. The foundation currently works in the greater metropolitan area of Guadalajara. The logo is a square golf ball and the story behind that is that they believe that "helping" is possible and with help, anything is possible. You can learn more about Lorena's Foundation or by donating, by visiting http://www.fundacionlorenaochoa.org/index_i.html .


Now, Go Hit Some Balls...............

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Jiyai Shin wins Mizuno Classic & sits on top as #1 in Rolex Rankings!

Congrats to Jiyai Shin for her win in  Shima-Shi, Japan this past weekend. The event took place at the beautiful Kintetsu Kashikojima Country Club. [now say that 3 times fast]

The 22 y.o. South Korean defeated 21 y.o. Yani Tseng by two strokes to take home the trophy. She carded rounds of 65, 66 & 67 to finish 18 under! Jiyai held onto the lead from round one to the last hole! While she may not be the strongest in driving average at 238.3, she was able to fend off Yani Tseng (with a 263.8 average), and all the rest of the ladies.

Jiyai's last win was in July at the Evian Masters. She now sits in 2nd place on the money list and has 170 pts to Yani's 188 in the run for Player of The Year.

In 3rd place was Stacy Lewis who finished at -15, followed by Miki Saiki at -12. Brittany Lincicome, Na Yeon Choi and Mika Miyazato all finished in a tie for 5th place.

Jiyai had 9 birdies and just 2 bogeys in round one, followed by 6 birdies in round 2 and no bogeys. She went into the final round at -13 and captured another 5 birdies, with all but one of those on the par 5's. She got rid of her bogeys on day one and finished rounds 2 and 3 without any! She was able to stay focused and birdied the final 2 par 5's, thus taking the title without a chance for Yani to catch up.

Jiyai will be sitting out this week's Lorena Ochoa Invitational in Guadalajara, Mexico and play in the final LPGA tournament of this season, the Tour Championship at months end.

Now, Go Hit Some Balls................

Thursday, November 4, 2010

In Memory of Shelly.....1968-2010

This article is dedicated to my loving cousin Shelly, who passed away last thursday, Oct. 28th, 2010 after a 2 yr and 4 month battle with cervical cancer. She was laid to rest on Monday, Nov. 1st in a beautiful service.

Shelly's cervical cancer was diagnosed just before her 40th bday, in June 2008. When diagnosed, it was already in Stage 4 status. Her treatment plan would be palliative and not curative due to the involvement. She endured invasive radiation, external radiation and chemotherapy. She also had metastasis to her bone and lymph system.

Throughout the past 52 months of her battle, she never complained. She never asked "why me". What she did do, was worry about everyone else and she wanted to be strong for others. She fought with a determination and will, like I have never seen. We shared alot of time during these past 52 months; and I will cherish it always!

Facts: Almost ALL cervical cancer is caused by the HPV (Human Papillomavirus). The CDC (Center for Disease Control & Prevention) states that most of the time, the human body's own immune system can fight off the HPV and it goes away on it's own. It is that when the HPV stays in your body's system for a couple of years, that it causes this type of cancer. It can also cause cancer of the Vulva, Vagina, Penis, and Anus.

Men can also get HPV. There are 2 vaccines to date, that are available to girls & women. Cervarix and Gardasil. Vaccines are recommended for 11 & 12 y.o. girls and females 13 through 26 that did not get the vaccine earlier. It is said to be safe for as young as 9 y.o. girls. And, everyone should get the series of 3 vacinations, given by way of injection. For men & boys, Gardasil is the vaccine and is available for ages 9-26 y.o. Wearing condoms alone is not enough to prevent the HPV spread. Any area of contact not covered by a condom, can be a source to transmit such.

Cervical Cancer is the easiest female cancer to prevent, with regular screening tests and follow ups. The PAP TEST helps find precancers (cell changes on the cervix that may become cervical cancer if untreated). There is also the HPV TEST that checks for the virus that can cause these abnormal cells of the cervix.

HPV usually has no signs or symptoms by itself. That's because our bodies own immune system usually fights this off. In fact, most people that are sexually active will get HPV at some point in their lives. Just having HPV alone, does not mean that you will get cancer. It simply means that the doctors can then treat the cell changes that HPV can cause.


Treatment is for the problems that the virus causes, such as the abnormal cervical cells, some visible genital warts (with medications). The most important aspect in cervical cancer is that it IS TREATABLE when it is diagnosed and treated early. PREVENTION is always better than TREATMENT.


LINKS:  


To learn more on HPV or Human PapillomaVirus, you can visit the CDC website at 
http://www.cdc.gov/hpv/WhatIsHPV.html 


To learn more about all types of cancers, you can visit the CDC website at 
http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/ as well as The American Cancer Society at http://www.cancer.org/ .


Additional sites related to Cancer Research & Cancer Survivors, is The LiveStrong Foundation at http://www.livestrong.org/ and http://www.livestrong.com/


And REMEMBER, knowledge is the key to prevention and prevention is the key to avoid treatment!