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Bumpy.
That’s the phrase Angela Stanford used to characterize her three-bogey-over-five-hole stretch, and if anybody is aware of ups and downs, twists and turns, it’s unquestionably Stanford, who’s clocked in for 23 years as knowledgeable; gained seven occasions, together with a significant; and made a whopping 98-straight main begins, a mark no different LPGA professional has achieved. This yr, although, was to be the 46-year-old’s final, and this week’s event, the Lotte Championship, might be her final.
However issues couldn’t presumably finish like this, proper? It couldn’t finish with a missed minimize that was now very a lot in play.
It couldn’t finish bumpy.
“I simply need to play,” she mentioned. “Like that’s my whole profession I simply need to play.
“I hate lacking cuts. I’ve simply all the time hated lacking cuts. I obtained sort of pissed off on the again as a result of I’m like, no, I need to play.”
So she did, extremely so.
Throughout Thursday’s second spherical at Hoakalei Nation Membership, she birdied 14. “I simply advised myself, simply get again to fundamentals,” Stanford mentioned. “Do what you’re speculated to do along with your placing stroke and simply roll the ball. That was truly a extremely good putt.”
She parred 15, narrowly. “Fifteen was a superb putt,” she mentioned. “Lipped out.” However she birdied 16 — “nice shot in, made an awesome putt” — and was now one stroke off the projected minimize.
She parred 17. On to the par-5 18th.
What was she pondering?
“I’m like I simply obtained to present myself an opportunity,” Stanford mentioned. “Considered Mike Wright, one in every of my former instructors, on the tee. Simply launch it off 18.
“And thought of my present teacher, Todd Kolb, on that chip shot.”
Yeah, that chip shot. After two pictures, Stanford discovered herself with one, from about 25 yards off the inexperienced. She swung, it bounced 4 occasions, it rolled in. Eagle.
Weekend.
After the chip-in, she raised her arms. She high-fived her caddie. She appeared upward. In March, her mother, Nan Stanford, died, and on a video posted to Instagram later Thursday, she credited her. “I assumed I needed to birdie, and, uh, the nice Lord gave me an eagle,” she mentioned. “Thanks, mother.”
There’s extra right here. On Friday, throughout the third spherical, Stanford shot a three-under 69, and Beth Ann Nichols, the esteemed golf author from Golfweek, estimated forward of the week {that a} tie for twelfth after Saturday’s remaining spherical might get her into subsequent week’s event, the Annika.
Clean.
Very unbumpy.
“Yeah, you may’t end within the high 10 for those who don’t play the weekend, so I needed to get that half first,” Stanford mentioned.
“So something can occur out right here. The chief, I feel, is at nine-under. I imply, that’s rather a lot. You already know, I’ll simply chip away at it the following two days and see what occurs.”