I walked four miles on the River Trail this morning, out and back from the Big Dam Bridge, in 57:30. It's perfect. I wore plaid short pants and an orange Old Navy polo shirt, perfect clothes for a springtime walk and to wear as I eat frozen pizza, drink Milwaukee's Best Light, and watch Na Yeon Choi try to win the Honda LPGA Thailand.*
After two rounds, Ms. Choi is in a four-way tie for fourth at -5, behind the I.K. Kim (-8), and Michelle Wie and Yani Tseng (-7), the world's top-ranked woman golfer who looks like an Asian version of Ashley McReynolds. Choi, fifth in the world rankings, is tied with Momoko Ueda, Paula Creamer, and Juli Inkster. All these golfers are pretty. If the LPGA wants to reach financial equilibrium with the PGA, as professional women's tennis players have with the men, it should have its players dress like members of the Women's Tennis Association (e.g. Venus Williams and Maria Sharapova).
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