Sunday, October 9, 2011

Bits and Pieces: Tseng and Fowler Win in Korea, Tiger, Irish

-Yani Tseng gets her 6th LPGA win of the season at the Hana Bank Championship.  She nipped defending champion Na Yeon Choi by a stroke with a bogey free, four birdie final round of 68.  The Wie Lass had a pretty good day with six birds, a bogey and a double bogey for a three under 69 and ended in a tie for 35th place.

-Rickie Fowler notched his first win as a pro in the Kolon Korea Open played in Cheonan, South Korea.  He topped Rory McIlroy by six strokes.  The boys were playing just down the road (a little over 50 miles) from the girls over in Incheon.

-Tiger: A good day that could have been a whole lot better - he shot a second consecutive 68 with five birdies and two late bogeys.  He needs a super day if he plans on winning the Frys.com Open.  He is nine strokes back of the current leader, Briny Baird.  Does he finish in the top ten after today's play? 

-Irish blitz the Air Forse, 59-33.  If you like offensive displays, then you would have liked yesterday's game in South Bend. 

-Heading to the golf course for yet another super day in October.