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Paula Creamer Failed

Somebody is happy but somebody is sorrowful in competition. Ai Miyazato did her best in LPGA Season Opener, but another female golfer wasn’t lucky. Paula Creamer withdrew with an injury.

Creamer just hasn't had much luck with injuries in her young career. Only 23, it seems she's been plagued since her second season with various maladies and mishaps, aches and pains. There was the stomach ailment that bothered her nearly all of last season. There have been recurring problems with her left thumb, serious enough that she tried making a swing adjustment to lessen the impact on that thumb.How pity she is! Who can help her, Tourstage can not help her.

Creamer reinjured the thumb on a swing late in the first round in Thailand and withdrew. She tweeted that she's seeing a hand specialist in Detroit this week. The LPGA needs a healthy Creamer. But there might soon come a time when Creamer has to make a decision about the possibility of season-ending surgery. Let's hope she gets good news this week from her doctors.She can rehold taylormade r9 irons.

Lorena Ochoa, Jiyai Shin and Michelle Wie finished back in the pack in Thailand with their golf clubs, Ochoa in 18th and Shin and Wie both 22nd. The LPGA moves on to Singapore this week for the HSBC Women's Champions. Also, the Ladies European Tour opens play this week with the New Zealand Women's Open. Some of the LPGA players whose lower status doesn't get them into the limited-field HSBC will be playing in the LET tourney.

Female golfers competition is also wonderful as male, it is worthy of concerning.


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