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Amanda Blumenherst
Let me think that 2010 would be the ideal year to begin monitoring the LPGA Tour.
I know, the LPGA has been struggling recently. He has lost more than a few tournaments in his program the past two seasons, and the scarcity of America in 2009 Winners was difficult for some fans to keep the interest in women's soccer for here in the United States, however, times are the LPGA's bright future and I predict exciting performances in 2010 in a cluster new young players who likes to follow week after week.
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I was fortunate to attend the tournament of the LPGA Q School earlier this month in Daytona Beach (including a cart for one of the players) and I can say that Amanda Blumenherst is undoubtedly a new recruit who deserves attention. Blumenherst won the event in Q school five days a solid performance 9-under par. It is the "real deal", and I would be surprised if it wins on the LPGA Tour next year.
Blumenherst has done what many of today's LPGA stars have not done so. She spent four full years in college, graduating with Duke honors, where he was an All-American and NCAA Player of the Year on three occasions. It is also a U.S. amateur champion of women beyond. El Al watch him play and deal with reporters after winning Q School, it was clear that she is mature enough to agree with the physical skills necessary to compete at the highest level in the women's professional golf. The Scottsdale, Ariz., native is also nice and friendly a person as you can find a golf course. events spectators and viewers will enjoy seeing all your game
American golf fans should prepare for an exciting and hard-fought battle in 2010 between Blumenherst and Michelle Wie. With their first victory in the LPGA this fall, Wie has finally "come to their own" as a professional golfer, and probably will be close or on top of the standings at the next event many of the LPGA season. Wie victory has come too soon to visit, hoping to capitalize on their popularity among golfers. A rivalry between Wie Blumenherst and would be great for the LPGA. Wie is already a household name, while Blumenherst is well known in golf as a result of these women, It may take superstar status and become another household name if it plays to their capabilities.
There are several other Q School leavers Duramed Futures Tour and that could also leave their mark on the LPGA in 2010. In fact, the level of talent on the track probably was not also high. Some other LPGA recruits keep your eyes on the 2010: Mina Harigae of Monterey, California, John Reynolds of Newnan, Georgia, and Lack of understanding with South Korea's Cho. They won their card of the LPGA Tour finish in the top three in the money list this season in the Futures circuit, with each winning multiple notches in 2009. Reynolds entered the scene National last summer when he argued for the victory in the U.S. Open.
Among the other new recruits who received their cards LPGA Q-school this month and will be worth in 2010 as follows:
Mariajo Uribe, Colombia
Marianne Skarpnord, Norway
Maria Hernandez Spain
Gwladys Nocera, France
Lucy Kim South Korea
Pernilla Lindberg, Sweden
Recari Beatriz, Spain
Lisa Meldrum, Canada
Azahara Munoz, Spain
Upcoming LPGA Commissioner Michael Whan has a lot to do for him, while trying to restore the activities that have been lost in recent years and the timing of the tour for the coming seasons. The LPGA is certainly not in the driver's seat in their current relationships with the sponsors and event organizers. The number of events has decreased from 32 in 2008 to an estimated 24 in 2010. The visit will be as favorable because it can be when it comes stock size and programming. It will also make every effort to build his fan base.
The LPGA has a new television agreement for 10 years with the Golf Channel beginning next year. Expanding the coverage of their events, will be easier for fans to follow players and see the action. Judging by the number of new talented players to start in his rookie season, fans have much reason to start attending events in the LPGA and follow the route on television.
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