WEATHER ADJUSTS SATURDAY SCHEDULE
Due to a storm system forecasted to affect the Great Lakes Bay region on Saturday afternoon, tee times for the final round of the 2019 Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational will be adjusted to 7 a.m. to 8:57 a.m., with teams teeing off the first and 10th tees. Gates will open to the public at 7 a.m. with an estimated finish time of 2:15 p.m., depending on weather conditions.
JUTANUGARN SISTERS GO LOW
The sister duo of Ariya Jutanugarn and Moriya Jutanugarn started the day five strokes off the lead in a tie for 23rd. After a bogey-free 64 on Saturday, the Jutanugarns are still five strokes off the lead, but this time in a tie for second with five other teams. Younger sister Ariya particularly enjoyed this second day of foursomes play after having the opportunity settle into the format in Wednesday’s first round.
“I felt like in the first round, I don't want to miss any shot because I don't want my sister to have like tough shot and I was kind of worried and scared,” said Ariya Jutanugarn. “Today we already make the cut and nothing to lose, so we keep playing golf.”
Moriya Jutanugarn agreed with her sister, saying, “It's so hard to find momentum of two players, like two together. And, you know, it's just like today is better because you have play, you know, foursome in the first round already and you kind of feel like more relaxed.”
The Korda sisters have combined for seven LPGA Tour victories (five for Jessica and two for Nelly), while the Jutanugarns have 11 wins between them (10 for Ariya and one for Moriya). Only two other sets of sisters have both won on the LPGA Tour – Annika Sorenstam (72 wins) and Charlotta Sorenstam (one win), and Jessica Korda (five wins) and Nelly Korda (two wins) – while 10 total sets of sisters have played on Tour.
LIU AND FENG MAKING THE MOST OF DOW GLBI
Riuxin Liu and Simin Feng, aka Team Dumpling, stormed out of the gate yesterday at the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational, posting an 8-under four-ball round to sit comfortably at T10 going into the third day. After switching back to foursomes, the duo stayed consistent and finished today tied for second at -11.
“I think it's just after the best ball you kind of has like certain expectations since it's like 8-under round for us yesterday and today we know a different perspective. So you just try to be patient when you're not making birdies, so I think that helps us a lot,” said Liu.
Yesterday, the partners said their strategy for today was to go with the flow. “We said we're not going to expect a lot out of this round,” said Feng. “But I think as much as we were expecting, we got a lot more out of that than what we were expecting.”
The friends are both searching for their first win on the LPGA Tour. Feng’s career-best finish is T6 from the 2016 COATES Golf Championship. Liu, a 2019 rookie, remembers the feeling of being in the winner’s circle from her recent Epson Tour experience. She finished first in the Volvik Race to the Card in 2018 with three wins, and became the sixth person in Epson Tour history to surpass $100,000 in single-season earnings ($124,839). She said being close to the top is a definite confidence boost for Team Dumpling.
“It will be a really huge honor to be in contention, so I will just try to be patient and be myself and play my game and don't think about anything else,” said Liu.
SHIN AND CHOI ARE IN SYNC HEADING INTO FINAL ROUND
On Friday at the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational, “Team Insynch” of Na Yeon Choi and Jenny Shin improved in the foursomes format, posting a 3-under round with just one bogey. Choi was pleased they were able to make a move up the leaderboard at Midland Country Club as they enter the final round tied for second.
“I think even on Wednesday we did a great job,” said Choi, a major champion at the 2012 U.S. Women’s Open. “The only one thing that we made one or two bogeys, I think two bogeys on Wednesday from three-putts, both three-putts. So that wasn't like I felt something I left on the course after the first round. But today even we had one bogey, but we made a lot of save, like par save. So I think we both did a really good job.”
The pair from the Republic of Korea will enter the final four-ball round on Saturday five shots back of leaders Jasmine Suwannapura and Cydney Clanton. Shin is looking for her second career LPGA victory on Saturday and first since 2016, while Choi is looking for her 10th career LPGA win and first since 2015.
While Shin would love to hoist the trophy along with her good friend and partner, she’s focused on a good finish in the four-ball format where they fired a 64 during the second round four-ball.
“We would really, really have to step up our game tomorrow, but if we finish in the top-5, I think we'll be still happy with it because that's a regular top-10 in a regular tournament and that's a $2 million purse,” Shin said. “So, you know, my objective right now is to get in the Scottish Open and Asia and everything in the near future. You know, that's our goal. We're just going to do everything we possibly can to go for the win tomorrow.”
WITH A WIN…
Na Yeon Choi, Cydney Clanton, Simin Feng or Ruixin Liu would earn a spot in the Evian Championship and the AIG Women’s British Open
Paula Creamer would earn a spot in the AIG Women’s British Open, a tournament she has not missed since she became an LPGA Member in 2005
Clanton, Liu or Feng would become the fifth Rolex First-Time Winner of the 2019 season
Jasmine Suwannapura or Moriya Jutanugarn would join Ariya Jutanugarn as the only Thai players with more than one LPGA Tour victory
Creamer would earn her first LPGA win since the 2014 HSBC Women’s World Championship, while Morgan Pressel would earn her first win since the 2008 Kapalua LPGA Classic
RESHUFFLE TIME
The second and final reshuffle of the 2019 LPGA Tour season will happen after the conclusion of this week’s Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational.
Category 8 on the LPGA Priority List comprises members in the Top 80 of the current year’s Money List with priority based on the order of the list. In addition, Members in Categories 13 through 19 who have earned official money will be re-seeded into Category 13 and ranked in the order of their position on the current year's Money List through the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational.
- Simin Feng is currently No. 449 on the Priority List in Category 19 and is poised to make the biggest leap on the Priority List as she and partner Ruixin Liu are T2 through 54 holes at -11
- Joanna Klatten is currently No. 429 on the Priority List in Category 19 and is T28 at -4 with partner Celine Herbin following Saturday’s round
- Cydney Clanton is currently No. 179 on the Priority List in Category 15, and through 54 holes she and partner Jasmine Suwannapura are alone atop the leaderboard at -16
- Karine Icher is currently No. 159 on the Priority List in Category 13, and through 54 holes she and partner Celine Boutier are T6 at -10
A link to the current LPGA Priority List: http://bit.ly/Priority19
PLAYER NOTES
Rolex Rankings No. 106 Jasmine Suwannapura and No. 268 Cydney Clanton (67-64-63)
- This is Suwannapura’s eighth season on the LPGA Tour; she won the 2018 Marathon Classic
- This is Suwannapura’s 20th event of the 2019 LPGA Tour season; her best finish is a tie for seventh at the Kia Classic
- Suwannapura broke her back while swinging a club during a practice round at the 2016 Kingsmill Championship and was sidelined for six months for surgery and rehab
- This is Clanton’s eighth season on the LPGA Tour; her best finish is a tie for seventh at the 2014 Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic
- This is Clanton’s fourth event of the 2019 LPGA Tour season; her best finish is a tie for 40th at the Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic
- Clanton has also played in seven Epson Tour events this season, taking the win at the Murphy USA El Dorado Shootout
- Clanton attended Auburn University, where she was named the 2008 NGCA Freshman of the Year
Rolex Rankings No. 6 Ariya Jutanugarn and No. 26 Moriya Jutanugarn (70-65-64)
- This is Ariya Jutanugarn’s fifth season on the LPGA Tour; she has 10 career victories, most recently at the 2018 Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open
- This is Ariya Jutanugarn’s 17th event of the 2019 LPGA Tour season; her best finish is second at her last event, the Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic
- Ariya Jutanguarn represented Thailand at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil; she was the first-round leader but withdrew during the third round with a knee injury
- This is Moriya Jutanugarn’s seventh season on the LPGA Tour; she won the 2018 HUGEL-JTBC LA Open
- This is Moriya Jutanugarn’s 17th event of the 2019 LPGA Tour season; her best finish is a tie for fourth at the Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions
Rolex Rankings No. 282 Ruixin Liu and No. 660 Simin Feng (70-62-67)
- This is Liu’s rookie season on the LPGA Tour; this is her 16th career start, with a best finish of T26 as a non-Member at the 2018 Buick LPGA Shanghai
- This is Liu’s 14th event of the 2019 LPGA Tour season; her best finish is a tie for 11th at last week’s Marathon Classic, one of two cuts she has made this year
- Liu won the Epson Tour’s 2018 Volvik Race for the Card to earn her 2019 LPGA Tour Membership; she was a three-time winner in 2018 and became the sixth player in Epson Tour history to surpass $100,000 in single-season earnings with $124,839
- This is Feng’s fifth season on the LPGA Tour; her best finish is a tie for sixth at the 2016 COATES Golf Championship
- This is Feng’s fifth event of the 2019 LPGA Tour season; this is her second made-cut of the year, joining last week’s Marathon Classic, where she tied for 71st
- Feng spent one year at Vanderbilt University, where she was named SEC Freshman of the Year
Rolex Rankings No. 46 Jenny Shin and No. 396 Na Yeon Choi (68-64-67)
- This is Shin’s ninth season on the LPGA Tour; she won the 2016 Volunteers of America Texas Shootout
- This is Shin’s 15th event of the 2019 LPGA Tour season; her best finish is solo fourth at the Honda LPGA Thailand
- This is Choi’s 12th season on the LPGA Tour; she has nine wins, most recently at the 2015 Walmart NW Arkansas Championship, and took a major win at the 2012 U.S. Women’s Open
- This is Choi’s 14th event of the 2019 LPGA Tour season; her best finish is a tie for 27th at the Bank of Hope Founders Cup
- Choi missed most of the 2018 LPGA season due to injury
Rolex Rankings No. 157 Paula Creamer and No. 88 Morgan Pressel (66-64-69)
- This is Creamer’s 15th season on the LPGA Tour; she has 10 career victories, most recently at the 2014 HSBC Women’s World Championship
- This is Creamer’s 13th event of the 2019 LPGA Tour season; her best finish is a tie for eighth at the ShopRite LPGA Classic for Acer
- This is Pressel’s 14th season on the LPGA Tour; she has two wins, most recently at the 2008 Kapalua LPGA Classic
- This is Pressel’s 15th event of the 2019 LPGA Tour season; her best finish is a tie for third at the HUGEL-AIR PREMIA LA Open and she tied for sixth at the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give
- Creamer and Pressel have played in a combined 12 Solheim Cups; they have been paired together five times with a 2-2-1 record