2013年9月21日星期六

Gallagher-Smith



Gallagher-Smith, who has two young boys, said one was sick with a stomach ailment Friday night, so her mind might not have been entirely on her game Saturday morning.

"I'm not sure I was totally there," she said. "He was still sleeping when I came out here this morning."

The other golfer from South Florida to make the cut, Marisa Baena of Weston, shot a 78 Saturday and stands at 6-over for the tournament at 222.

On the spot

The Golf Channel waded into new territory Saturday when for the first time in an LPGA major, it conducted interviews with players in the middle of a round.

Before launching the new feature, "At the Turn," the Golf Channel's Rich Lerner said he would try "not to intrude psychologically into what [players were] doing - I have tremendous respect with the competitive environment."

Lerner expects the interviews to become a regular feature when the Golf Channel starts a 10-year partnership with the LPGA next year.

One for Wie

Michelle Wie fired a hole-in-one on the par-3, 152-yard seventh hole Saturday, using an 8 iron. She finished the round with a 1-over 73, and a three-day total of 217, also 1 over. She started the day in a tie for 32nd.

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