Let's take a look at how this talented Chinese stole this one from Stacy ... I guess the element of luck (which was in favour of FSS) sealed the fate ... If her ball failed to hit the flag stick, most likely the one who pick up the winner's cheque & trophy will not be her ...
poresia Super Active Golfer
Posts : 1527 Join date : 2009-11-10 Age : 59 Location : singapore
Subject: Re: Reignwood LPGA Classic Preview & Pairings Wed Oct 09, 2013 10:13 am
cant blame Stacy. she is pissed when fans "celebrated" when she missed putts. luck will always play a part in sports including golf but this time, luck played a very critical part.
she need to learn from it and move on to be a better player.
sob Very Active Golfer
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Subject: Re: Reignwood LPGA Classic Preview & Pairings Wed Oct 09, 2013 10:57 am
prob hit the head of a spectator in the bushes and bounce on.
Gofnut Very Active Golfer
Posts : 509 Join date : 2013-02-26 Location : Central
cant blame Stacy. she is pissed when fans "celebrated" when she missed putts. luck will always play a part in sports including golf but this time, luck played a very critical part.
she need to learn from it and move on to be a better player.
It is tough losing to a lucky shot and it cannot be denied that Feng Shanshan's shot was double lucky! Feng's body language immediately after the shot said just as much. As for the fans. its pure nationalistic feelings being exhibited. I am sure if the roles were reversed and the tournament held in America, the American fans would be just as loud and "patriotic". Congrats to Feng and kudos to Tracy for moving on!
poresia Super Active Golfer
Posts : 1527 Join date : 2009-11-10 Age : 59 Location : singapore
cant blame Stacy. she is pissed when fans "celebrated" when she missed putts. luck will always play a part in sports including golf but this time, luck played a very critical part.
she need to learn from it and move on to be a better player.
It is tough losing to a lucky shot and it cannot be denied that Feng Shanshan's shot was double lucky! Feng's body language immediately after the shot said just as much. As for the fans. its pure nationalistic feelings being exhibited. I am sure if the roles were reversed and the tournament held in America, the American fans would be just as loud and "patriotic". Congrats to Feng and kudos to Tracy for moving on!
bro, I disagreed with u. I m Singaporean but from what I observed, majority American or European golf spectators will not cheer when their opponents missed or failed to make crucial putt instead they will cheer their own folks to do better.
I don't see that in Team competitions such as Ryder or Solheim cup.
golf is in a different category as compared with other sports such as football where fans will be screaming when play is going on or cheer when opponents missed.
China as a country is still learning to be graceful in golf.