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General => Sports => Topic started by: daigong on April 07, 2006, 09:46:29 AM
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Dakoda Dowd, 12 year old golf phenom gets a sponsor's exemption for a different reason....her mother, suffering from terminal cancer, last wish is to see her play in the LPGA.
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Dakoda will tee off in the Ginn Open, against Annika Sorenstam, Christina Kim and the tour's other top women, thanks to an exemption from the tournament's sponsor.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/04/02/eveningnews/main1461934.shtml
Truly an inspirational story. Cancer is a bitch.
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:( What a story. She is going to play at such a young age.
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I'd sink my 'putt' in her '18th hole' if you know what I mean
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^ That's sick. She's 12 for fuck's sake.:mad:
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I was talking about her mother. Yes. That's the ticket.
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I was talking about her mother. Yes. That's the ticket.
May have believed you if you didn't make that smart-ass remark. Now you've SHOWN the type of sicko you are.
*Post has been reported to Forum Staff*
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I was talking about her mother. Yes. That's the ticket.
Dude. She has terminal cancer. Pretty tasteless :thumbsdown
Please. Have a look at The Guidelines (http://forum.jphip.com/showthread.php?t=3014)
A.2 "Have a take, don't suck or you'll get run."
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ah, I actually think I've fallen under the "Be tasteful. Making Perv jokes will get misunderstood 99.99999% of the time" part of that post. Sorry for upsetting you.
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Goddamn. That's even worse. Seriously. Take that shit elsewhere.
At least change your username. :evil:
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Dakota Dowd, 13, watches her tee off the second tee at the Ginn Open LPGA golf tournament in Reunion, Florida April 28, 2006.
http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20060428-022241-6211r
Dowd has a 74 at Orlando
ORLANDO, Ga., April 28 (UPI) -- 13-year-old Dakota Dowd Thursday shot a 2-over-par 74 in the first round of the inaugural Ginn Clubs & Resorts Open Golf Tournament at Orlando.
The emotional Dowd has a sponsor's exemption and is playing for the first time in a professional in the event.
She is fulfilling a wish of her mother, who is terminally ill with cancer and played with LPGA veterans Tracy Hanson and Kate Golden.
"The girls were making me feel at ease," said Dowd, who played the back nine to start he round and carded a birdie at No. 10, her very first hole. "It all was just a great experience."
Dowd is tied for 55th place. The opening round was suspended by darkness.
The first-round leader was Cristie Kerr at 7-under 65.
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AWESOME.