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I had a great time. I moderate a forum called bluegrassworks and i posted about the tour there. Here is my post copied from that. Dont have enough time to type another one.

It was one of the funnest events i have attended in a long time. Had a great time.

I actually enjoyed it more then some bluegrass festivals. I got to eat some great BBQ watch a bunch of people on the 1st and 18th greens at the beggining. Then for the rest of the time i followed Annika Sorestan's group.

What a show! If you didnt know Annika is the Tiger Woods of womens golf. Well i stuck with her the hole 18 holes. Except when she was on 16 and i headed to the bleachers to get a good seat to see her finish.

I also got some autographs and met a few players. What a great time.

Here is some photos.

Here is the winner of the event. Kristy Kerr.


Here is the logo.


And last but not least here is my favorite golfer out of the ladies.. Annika Sorestan.


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Mike Fisher
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Looks like the pics didnt show up. O Well. You all can read what i had to say.

Mike Fisher
email me PGAfan790@aol.com


Was anyone else there? Did anyone watch it? Sorry there is so much references to bluegrass. I copied my post from another forum so i wouldnt have to type it over.

Mike Fisher
email me PGAfan790@aol.com


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I wasn't there, but I saw it on TV.

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I watched it on TV. Happy that the network (ESPN2) didn't cut away like CBS has done in the past.

No real coverage of Annika Sorenstam, too bad because she's exciting to watch. I was very happy to see Kerr win her first victory with Annika in the field.

Most fun occured at the end of the tourney when cuties Cristie Kerr and Natalie Gulbis popped open the beer and poured it on each other!

Sincerely,
Stacy Solomon


Yes Annika is fun to watch. I totally agree golfin girl. Followed her the whole day Saturday.

Mike Fisher
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