that golf course looked really good on TV.. i'm going to google exact location. i know the harding/olympic area but i think this is much further east. if i'm not mistaken, you can see it from the BART.
nice also for the course to be fairly tough. having to hit big hooks. or not getting it out of the deep rough around the green .... so much better than robotic golf. and before anyone thinks i'm anti-LPGA i think same can be said for seniors and web.com (sometimes the big tour too)
that golf course looked really good on TV.. i'm going to google exact location. i know the harding/olympic area but i think this is much further east. if i'm not mistaken, you can see it from the BART.
They showed a map, Harding Park was 4 miles away, Olympic less than that. Crazy good area for golf.
With the LPGA taking a two week break before resuming its schedule in Virginia, I think this is a good time to look at some key player statistics now that they have completed the first one third of the 2019 season.
Now that we have completed 1/3 of the LPGA season, it's time to take a look at the players that have made the biggest leaps and taken the biggest falls in the Rolex Rankings this year.
I haven't been keeping close track but I'm pretty sure that they've told us that Jennifer Song is 29 years old at least four times in 70 minutes of coverage.
This week the LPGA travels to the state of South Carolina for the playing of the U.S. Women's Open Conducted by the USGA. This is the 2nd Major Championship of the 2019 season.
The LPGA had its first reshuffle of its Priority List this week. While most of the players moved up or down a few insignificant spots, there were some very significant moves also.