



|
 |
| Virada Nirapathpongporn watches her tee shot at
the par-3 15th hole during Saturday's semifinal win over In-Bee
Park. (John Mummert/USGA) |
 |
| Jane Park watches her chip shot at the par-3 11th
hole. Park made a 6-foot putt for par to halve the hole. The 16-year-old
from Oak Valley, Calif., went on to defeat fellow junior Paula Creamer,
2 and 1. (John Mummert/USGA) |
 |
| Paula Creamer, of Pleasanton, Calif., agonizes
over her chip shot that just missed going in at the 17th hole that
would have extended the match against Jane Park. (John Mummert/USGA) |
 |
| Paula Creamer eyes her birdie putt at the 10th
hole of Saturday's semifinal match with Jane Park. The two players
halved the hole with par 4s. (John Mummert/USGA) |
 |
| In-Bee Park saw her brilliant run end in the semifinals
against Virada Nirapathpongporn. The 15-year-old Korean-born Park
was coming off a runner-up finish at the Girls' Junior two weeks
ago. (John Mummert/USGA) |
 |
| Paula Creamer rips a drive at the 16th hole against
Jane Park. Creamer and Park each halved the hole with birdie 3s.
It was one of five birdies on the day for the 17-year-old Creamer,
who reached the semis of the 2003 Girls' Junior and Women's Amateur.
(John Mummert/USGA) |
 |
| In-Bee Park hits her third shot from the fairway
bunker at the par-5 third hole. She would halve the hole with Virada
Nirapathpongporn, but lost the match, 3 and 1. (John Mummert/USGA) |
 |
| Virada Nirapathpongporn (right) discusses the line
of her putt with caddie Andy Dawson during her semifinal match with
In-Bee Park. (John Mummert/USGA) |
Home - History
- Players - Course
- Results
|
|