Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Bowie Vibrant, Cavalleri tied in your Bahamas.

TROPICAL ISLAND, Bahamas (AP) — Heather Bowie Youthful made five straight birdies while jumping from side of the course to the other. Silvia Cavalleri was hitting the ball so certainly Friday she was sorry the Bahamas Classic was held on only 12 holes.

Bowie Young and Cavalleri were tied for ones lead at 6-under 39, that by numbers alone smashed the LPGA scoring capture by 20 shots. Don't worry. Annika Sorenstam's 59 in Phoenix in 2002 still stands being the lowest 18-hole score around LPGA history.

Severe flooding earlier within the week left much of the Ocean Club under h2o. The LPGA decided to employ the holes that ended up being available, and two of those holes would have to be converted into par 3s due to the fact bunkers had caved in from your foot of rain that fell in a very five-hour stretch Tuesday evening.

The hope was to carry out three rounds of 12 holes to make the inaugural Bahamas Typical official. On the LPGA See, 36 holes have to be completed for it to help you count. Even with some 12-hole, par-45 course, that would definitely be a challenge caused by a three-hour delay for lightning.

Twenty-seven players failed to end the round. The day ended by means of Na Yeon Choi sprinting to the final hole so her group could tee off leading to a horn sounded to stop play as a consequence of darkness. That's not abnormal. What was different had been the routing. She was on the third green, and one more hole in the setup was No. 8, meaning Choi was required to run around a river, through some vegetation, at the rear of the seventh green along with across a dirt path.

Anna Nordqvist ran off three straight birdies ahead of time in her round for a 5-under 40, tied by using three others. The class at 4-under 41 covered Suzann Pettersen. More than one player smiled coming out of the scoring tent together with mockingly celebrated their best value round ever.

"I can remember seeking to shoot 39 for 90 years holes, and that's happened this current year, " Bowie Young claimed. "I've shot well across that for nine slots. "

Nordqvist fared superior to the other two competitors in her group — Inbee Woodland and Stacy Lewis, Nos. 1 and 2 in the women's world ranking. Park failed to brew a single birdie in your ex round of 1-over forty six. Lewis was going along fine prior to the par-5 11th, her sixth hole. She pulled her second shot just into a bunker, leaving an awkward third shot from about 50 yards that wanted to clear another bunker. This girl clipped it clean, therefore sailed over the back in the green and into your, leading to double bogey.

The LPGA Tour signed up Pure Silk and a Bahamas Tourism Ministry since title sponsors and wanted to do all it may to play golf within the first year of this event, even if that meant about to extremes of playing a 12-hole course while using holes out of sequence to help with the flow.

Park was leaving this green when she stopped to make sure she knew where this lady was going — some 120-yard walk across a waste area with the sixth tee. They played sixth and the seventh, and then headed to the site the fourth hole. And that is certainly when it got certainly crowded.

"We're just visiting play through, " Jacqui Concolino said with a smile to Park, Lewis together with Nordqvist. They were walking off the seventh green and going to No. 4. Juli Inkster, Catriona Matthew in addition to Candie Kung were approaching the seventh green. There was a lot of traffic.

The Lewis trio got into carts, because the tee concerning par-4 fourth hole is moved to about 130 yards with the green. There was standing water inside fairways — it looked more like small ponds — the problem was a large bunker right for the green that was unplayable. Tour officials couldn't afford players doing the bunker, and they made the muddy mess easier to avoid by making it a brief par 3.

That's what surprised the players the foremost. Most of them were aboard with a 12-hole lessons — remember, Prestwick was only 12 holes as soon as British Open was played to the links 15 times back in the day — in an effort to have a tournament. They just didn't realize there would be five par 3s. It felt like an executive course.

Laura Davies experienced a 2-under 43. She was all smiles on her behalf way to the course, and full of one or two quips.

"This should be a thrilling time, " Davies said. "I just hope I do not get disqualified if I can't find my way to a higher tee. I'll just walk slow and follow everyone else. "

Kerr finally got going with two birdies on her last three holes for the 1-under 44. She arrive at the course at 11: 30 a. m., unaware there would be a storm delay, and spent five hours for the course before she ultimately teed off. The hardest an important part of her day was your scorecard.

There wasn't time for you to make new scorecards to help you reflect the routing for the holes — 10, 6, 7, 5, 5, 11, 12, 13, 16, 2, 3, 8 — so she was filling in numbers that looked due to place.

"I had to test it six times, inch Kerr said. "You're putting a 2 or even 3 where it will show a par 5 and a 5 where it indicates a par 3. But most people got it right. They're doing the best we can with that which you have. Everyone is the following. Everyone wants to enjoy. "

LPGA Tour Commissioner Mike Whan is hoping to avoid a Mon finish because several game enthusiasts have U. S. Women's Open qualifying early tuesday.

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