tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1198629951037494295.post3363969473289363994..comments2023-11-22T03:32:31.513-05:00Comments on Mostly Harmless: Hana Bank/KOLON Championship Sunday: Choi Holds off Tseng and HjorthThe Constructivisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07242149985581771922noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1198629951037494295.post-32856121489264660942009-11-01T04:59:32.222-05:002009-11-01T04:59:32.222-05:00The par 5 18th was definitely the deciding hole, b...The par 5 18th was definitely the deciding hole, but not as close as the final score would indicate as I was watching the coverage online this morning.<br />Yani was the only one in the final and leading trio not to find the fairway with her drive, and at 1 shot behind her playing partners the left rough was not a good place to be. NYC stuck her 2nd to about 2-3 feet in front of the green, with the pin just a few feet further away: a chip in eagle was a definite possibility but a birdie close to certain. Maria Hjorth's chances of winning sank - literally - when her 2nd bounced off the right side of the fairway into the water hazard and was fortunate to save par after that. Yani's 2nd found the left greenside bunker and although she pitched her 3rd to about 5 feet past the pin (which she converted for birdie to tie Hjorth) NYC's chip to within a foot with her 3rd slammed the door shut.<br /><br /><br />KevinIceCathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02905575471525940516noreply@blogger.com