After numerous weeks of older players breaking triumphing droughts, we have more than one thrilling storylines to look at nowadays.
Pernilla Lindberg turned pro in 2009 and has in no way won a expert occasion, although she become pretty the amateur player. She received the 2008 Amateur World Championship, become the 2007 NCAA West Regional champion and was a First-Team All-American in 2007 and 2009, similarly to her wins at Oklahoma State University.
But even though she hasn't won a pro occasion, you would not know it to observe her play this week at the ANA. Like Dannielle Kang remaining year, she may want to make her first pro win a first-rate. She's got a 3-stroke lead going into modern day very last round and, even as there are a few proven major winners like Inbee Park, Ariya Jutanugarn and Sung Hyun Park just 4 strokes back, Pernilla's recreation appears quite strong and she still seems quite relaxed despite napping on the lead for days now.
Ian Poulter, however, has gained sixteen times as a pro... But now not considering overdue 2012 at the WGC-HSBC Champions, which I normally just name the WGC-China. Ian shot seventy three in his first round, so far again that he'd already packed his luggage. But after two bogey-free rounds of 64 and 65, he is tied with Beau Hossler at -14, two strokes beforehand of the sector at the Houston Open.
And Ian has something to play for as well. He wishes a win to play at Augusta next week.
Pernilla at 31, Ian at forty two. Both considered "veterans" on their respective tours, both in want of a win for different reasons. Both gambling some of the first-class golfing they've played in a long, long time.
And I refuse to wager in opposition to them today. This year has already been so bizarre, I see no cause why both should fail to get it achieved. I'll positive be pulling for them!
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