Hey Guys,
I just got back
from visiting Shanghai, China.
I flew out to play in the Suzhou Ladies Open, as well as do fashion
photo shoots for three different magazines, one of them being Women's Health China. I
arrived in Shanghai a few days earlier for the shoots. We
shot all day Monday getting about 14 different looks in. The day was definitely
fruitful and the outfits were lovely, but I have to admit I did get a bit
exhausted.
On Tuesday, I
filmed a talk show, I had a great time, but right after I had to head back down
to Suzhou for the tournament. Wednesday morning
I played 9 holes followed by the Pro-Am. Thursday morning I headed out for nine
holes and some more practice. I felt good about the course which seemed to be
playing quite long.
The greens were
slow, but I was hopeful they would quicken up for the tournament. On Friday I
woke up with a terrible migraine; unfortunately, I get them often. They start
with loss of vision, and then I feel nausea in my stomach. At first I thought I
wouldn't be able to play, but after lots of coffee and some breakfast, I
decided to try and bear it.
Amazingly
enough I didn't throw up, and I played quite well shooting -1. After the
round I had to lay down the entire evening! Round two started off well. I holed
out my wedge on hole 6 for an eagle to get to -3, but after a par on 7, it was
downhill from there. I continued to hit the ball well, but 3 putted 4 times to
finish at +2.
During round 3,
it was very cold and windy. The club selection was difficult too, so I left
myself with some long putts. 16 greens and 5 3 putts later, and I shot +5. I
was extremely disappointed to hit the ball so well yet putt so poorly. I do
believe it had a lot to do with the greens being particularly slow. However, my
stroke was a little off, and it got me thinking too mechanically. Next week in Korea, I am going back to basics: "Look
and shoot." All in all, I shot rounds of 71, 75, 77 to finish T33.
Anna Rawson