Day Two
December 16, 2006
The two teams matched up in four ball competition on day two. South Koreans Grace Park and Hee-Won Han won a thrilling match at the last hole against youngsters Morgan Pressel and Julieta Granada of the United States and Paraguay respectively. Candie Kung of Taiwan and Jennifer Rosales of the Philippines cruised to a relatively easy win over Brittany Lincicome of the United States and Nikki Campbell of Australia. Koreans Seon Hwa Lee and Se Ri Pak had an even easier victory over Americans Sherri Steinhauer and Angela Stanford to give the Asians the lead going into Sunday's singles.
Asia Team | Results | International Team |
---|---|---|
Meena Lee/Jee Young Lee | International 2 up | Natalie Gulbis/Annika Sörenstam |
Hee-Won Han/Grace Park | Asia 1 up | Morgan Pressel/Julieta Granada |
Shi Hyun Ahn/Joo Mee Kim | International 3&2 | Paula Creamer/Stacy Prammanasudh |
Candie Kung/Jennifer Rosales | Asia 3&1 | Brittany Lincicome/Nikki Campbell |
Young Kim/Sakura Yokomine | Asia 2 up | Laura Davies/Carin Koch |
Seon Hwa Lee/Se Ri Pak | Asia 4&2 | Sherri Steinhauer/Angela Stanford |
4 | Four balls | 2 |
7 | Overall | 5 |
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