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Idiot Jutanugarn sister injures herself with horseplay prior to major


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Sad but true.This is the 2nd major on the LPGA tour this season.Playing a practice round with her sister,they decided to run of the 12th tee and she fell.She was scheduled to play with fast-rising Kiwi star Lydia Ko,already a winner at 15 years and alongside biggest flop in LPGA history,Michelle Oui.Ko just turned 16 and has a bright future.Clumsy Jutanugarn hadn't finished worse than 4th in 5 LPGA starts this season,making nearly a half million.WTF can you say? Adult supervision.Don't run if you're overweight.Use your head.

I can't remember a player withdrawing from a major due to injury from horseplay.Or even a regular event for that matter.Maybe it will teach her a valuable lesson.

Google translate for Jutanugarn and you get "Juta" (Jogging) "nu" (not while) "garn" (chewing gum).

 

 

PITTSFORD, N.Y. – Ariya Jutanugarn withdrew from the Wegmans LPGA Championship with a sore right shoulder. The 17-year-old tripped when she ran down the 12th tee box at Locust Hill Country Club chasing older sister, Moriya, with a bottle of water.

“I wanted to try to make her wet,” Jutanugarn said. “My fault.”

 

But wait,theres more.......

Jutanugarn missed last year’s U.S. Women’s Open when she fell on a nail the day before her qualifier.

Am I seeing a pattern here?

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Am I seeing a pattern here?

 

I think it's good that her parents allow her to act like a teenage kid; that's what she is. I hope Lydia Ko follows a similar path. Michelle Wie is a prime example of where they don't want to end up.

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Yes,great idea.She passed up possibly winning $300k and being the youngest winner of a major by a year.I hope Ko continues what she is doing,playing a minimum of tournaments.She too wants to attend Stanford.Oui has a degree to fall back on even though her $10 million Nike contract should keep her comfortable without golf.I understand those in golf are trying to dissuade Ko from a college education.Oui's time in school had little effect on her level of play IMO.There were many bright stars that flamed out after their amateur career and hanging on by a thread in the 2nd tier in the US or on the LET.

She screwed up and she admitted it.It was an expensive lesson for her and now she may miss the next major in a few weeks.She is very polite and always smiles but her ladyboy voice is unnerving.

 

I think it's good that her parents allow her to act like a teenage kid; that's what she is. I hope Lydia Ko follows a similar path. Michelle Wie is a prime example of where they don't want to end up.

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Yes,great idea.She passed up possibly winning $300k and being the youngest winner of a major by a year.

 

Better than passing on having a (relatively normal) childhood. There will always be other opportunities to win golf tournaments.

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Did you apply for a refund of your "tenner"?

 

It's already back in my account. I'll just carry it forward to the British Open at St Andrews - I think both sisters are entered.

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LOL,to use your quote "They said exactly the same about Michelle Wie".Hilarious!

Ko is a much more polished player at 15-16 than Oui was.Much better all around game.Plus she won on the top tour at 15,something neither Oui or Plumpy has accomplished.Plumpy won on a 2nd level LET tour in Morocco.

Oui just blasted it long due to her height and could actually putt like a human back then.Not so today.

There will always be other opportunities to win golf tournaments.

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Uh,that is exactly what Oui and her parents wanted for her-a college life for several years and a degree from a prominent university.So according to most,her time spent in college cost her a career-so far.

So you consider idiot horseplay with a high price to play a (relatively normal) childhood.

Better than passing on having a (relatively normal) childhood.

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Uh,that is exactly what Oui and her parents wanted for her-a college life for several years and a degree from a prominent university.So according to most,her time spent in college cost her a career-so far.

 

I didn't mention college life and prominent universities ... they're not often associated with childhood (which I did mention) where I come from.

 

So you consider idiot horseplay with a high price to play a (relatively normal) childhood.

 

A sore shoulder isn't a "high price", IMHO.

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College life is normal for many-whether its a prominent university or not.And a sore shoulder is indeed a "high price" when it keeps you out of 2 majors and the possibility of becoming the youngest ever winner,IMNSHO of course.

I didn't mention college life and prominent universities ... they're not often associated with childhood (which I did mention) where I come from.

 

 

A sore shoulder isn't a "high price", IMHO.

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College life is normal for many-whether its a prominent university or not.

 

So, which university are the Jutanugarn sisters attending? Ramkhamhaeng?

 

And a sore shoulder is indeed a "high price" when it keeps you out of 2 majors and the possibility of becoming the youngest ever winner,IMNSHO of course.

 

She'll just have to make do with the British Open and The Evian. Child's play!

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She's just a kid and no one should criticize her for some horseplay that ended badly. She has a great future ahead of her and her choking at the end of a match shows that she lacks some poise and maturity. The bottom line is that she's still just a normal kid. Good luck to her and her sister.

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Believe me,Gary,I'm not the only one making light of it.

She's just a kid and no one should criticize her for some horseplay that ended badly. She has a great future ahead of her and her choking at the end of a match shows that she lacks some poise and maturity. The bottom line is that she's still just a normal kid. Good luck to her and her sister.

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