Sunday, March 11, 2007

LIGHTNING NEVER STRIKES TWICE? TELL
THAT TO THE LPGA DOWN MEXICO WAY

So you think Scotland is the only place that gets bad weather at this time of the year?
In Mexico, there has been so much lightning flying around that the LPGA Tour officials have already decided to extend the MasterCard Classic, due to finish Sunday, into Monday.
Before the start of play today, only 42 players had completed 36 holes in the stop-start-stop pattern to the tournament since it teed off on Friday.
Obviously no cut can be declared until everyone has finished their second round and that will not be until much later on Sunday.
Janice Moodie needs to pull up her socks after a 77 on Friday if she is to make the cut.
The tournament is being held at Bosque Real Country Club in Huixquilucan, Mexico - a place to avoid for your holidays at this time of the year.
Incidentally, the LPGA are slowly but surely pushing up the length of the courses on which they stage their tournaments.
This one in Mexico is over a 6,876yd course with a par of 72.

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