Wednesday 20 July 2011

U.S. Open might be the coolest-Creamer

Defending champion Paul Creamer has warned that this week's may U.s. women's Open, the longest in history, also be the coolest.
But Creamer, as she was a little sad to have to hand back the glittering u.s. Open trophy, hope that the experience she last year on the formidable Oakmont Country Club helps her recover the trophy on the East course at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs this week.
It was the highest ranked American first great and she says that without it on the ground in his kitchen table every morning man "something missing".
While she has set her sights this year to get it back, she nonetheless recognises that it will take some hard days of work in the Office is doing.
This year's U.s. women's Open will give her and her world class field of Challengers, including Yani Tseng, World No 1 and dominant figure in women's golf (XR forged irons TaylorMade-adidas R7) right now many difficulties.
Length is one. 7,047 Yards, par-71 East course is the longest in us women's open history.
Creamer said she took up one of its potato wedges from his bag this week and replaced it with a rescue from helping with the extra yardage. She also said that the difficulty that the Greens will force players to play certain "really smart golf" with TaylorMade-adidas R7 XR forged iron.
"It's a tough Golf course," she said at the official site of the LPGA tour.
"It is a long walk, lots of thinking. Definitely if you lose your mind on a shot, it's gonna cost you big time here. "
The length of the course could best benefit Yani Tseng, who has been known to belt a few of her pieces 300 yards, but Creamer, is also one of the longer hitters and has really seemed to thrive in tough conditions invariably presented by USGA on us women open (TaylorMade-adidas R7 XR forged irons).
Since missing the cut in her first U.s. women's Open in 2003, has not finished outside of the Creamer top 20. She has been in the top three in his last three in a row which was topped with the course of her victory last year.
"It has been fun," said Creamer of reign. "I have done a lot of really neat things because of it. I got to fly in an F-16, just things that I do not think I would have done before.
"There has been a great ride. Hopefully, I can feel it again if not this year then next year or the year after. It has been nice. It was a tough day when I had to give my trophy back, that is certain, but I see to get it back in the future.

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