July 11th, 2009 by allison

Well, making the cut usually takes the pressure off a bit, which makes it easier to free it up and just play. Unfortunately, that was not the case Saturday.

I have put a lot of time and effort into the mental side of things lately and have had some great results. However, when you’re mechanics falter, it doesnt matter how positive you are. These swing flaws didn’t happen overnight, and I have been struggling with my ball striking all week.

The real problem was that I couldn’t diagnose the problem myself and became a bit frustrated. Missing fairways at Saucon Valley is not a good idea, and when you pair that up with tentative putting, it becomes a perfect recipe for 77, which is exactly what I shot today. Surprisingly enough, it is only one shot above the average score this week, if that is any indication of the difficulty of this golf course.

I have one more round tomorrow and am up for the challenge. As difficult as this golf course is, the challenge of it during an Open is exactly why I love playing professional golf. I can take the beating this course has punished me with and still feel compelled to compete for one more day. I think that is what keeps all us golfers coming back; the idea that your best is just around the corner.

Thanks for the support,

Allison

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July 11th, 2009 by allison

Three three-putts in the last five holes can nearly make you crazy. What a struggle!! I hit the ball well enough on the front and then sprayed it a bit as the round continued Friday in the U.S. Women’s Open at Saucon Valley CC in Bethlehem, Pa.

I have been a bit tight since Thursday morning and just haven’t been able to let it go as well as I am capable of. Maybe it’s the U.S. Open or the difficulty of the golf course, or a combination of the two, that is keeping me tentative. But after making the cut Friday, I hope that will recede a bit Saturday.

I have a quick turnaround with an 8:40 tee time tomorrow morning, just 13 hours after walking off the 18th green this evening. It is definitely an exhausting schedule but it’s also the U.S. Open, which makes it easy to get the adrenaline going. I had a quick dinner, and off to bed I go.

Thanks to all those watching and supporting. Follow the tournament at this live leaderboard and watch from 3-6 p.m. (ET) Saturday afternoon on NBC. Wish me luck!!!!

Allie

A quick side note: I played with two girls the last two days who spanned the leaderboard. One is tied for fourth, and the other tied for 147th. Wrap your head around watching that.  :)

July 9th, 2009 by allison

That is easily the most challenging golf course I have ever played, especially since it seemed that I was playing from the rough more often than the fairway here at Saucon Valley CC in Bethlehem, Pa. But I stayed super-calm and didn’t allow the frustrating bogeys late in my round get me too upset. The cut looks like it will be at least double what it is today, which would be 8-over. I’m at 4-over after today. I know I am playing well and am more concerned about getting myself into the top 30 tomorrow than making the cut.

These greens can be downright frightening at some times, and the fairways look only a few yards wide from a few of the tees. The rough is manageable from the first cut, but spray it too far, and it’s a matter of how far you can pitch it out. I love this kind of golf and am thrilled to be here. Not everyone would say the same …

As a matter of fact, one story from the day was that a player who shot 80 asked the officials in the scoring tent for a pen so she could sign her caddie’s check before she fired him, which she did. Nothing more difficult to handle than the wrath of a professional golfer after a big number. These caddies take a beating sometimes but seem to love being out here as much as we do.

Wish me luck for Friday, and I hope you get to tune in to watch some coverage from this year’s U.S. Women’s Open. We’re on ESPN from 2-6 p.m. (ET) Friday.

Allison Fouch

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July 9th, 2009 by allison

Hi Race and Golf Fans:

Let me introduce myself. My name is Allison Fouch, and I am a full time member of the LPGA Tour. I have been given the opportunity to share a little insight from this week’s U.S. Women’s Open with all of you.

The Open begins Thursday July 9, and is taking place at Saucon Valley CC in Bethlehem, Pa. I have been on site since Monday afternoon playing practice rounds and preparing for the most coveted trophy in women’s golf.

My connection with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway came earlier this spring when I became a frequent visitor to the area. I was in search of a place to play and practice while I was in town and was fortunate to meet the guys at Brickyard Crossing. I had never been to a race, so my first experience at the track came while I played the four holes of the Brickyard Crossing Golf Course that were built inside the track.

But shortly thereafter, I attended a qualifying day for this year’s Indy 500 and Race Day just a few weeks later. My reaction to the first time I heard and saw the cars was a pure adrenaline rush. I was amazed by the speed and power, and immediately fell in love with fast cars. I definitely rooted for Danica and was excited by her finish. It has been an amazing new experience, and I have enjoyed learning about racing from all my Speedway buddies.

The U.S. Open is governed by the United States Golf Association, and they know exactly how to put on a first-class event. From the courtesy Lexus sedans we are given for the week to the digital camera placed in our locker as a thank you for our participation, the U.S. Open always has a way of spoiling you.

I have been playing professional golf for over five years, and it still astounds me when I receive gifts for showing up to events. :)

The golf course is also a great indication that we are at a U.S. Open. Each season, the USGA sets a venue to provide the greatest test of golf. This year is no exception as we prepare to play a 6,720-yard golf course with par-4’s that would normally play as par-5’s and par-3’s that have had some players pulling driver. It’s awesome!!!!

I tee it up at 8:28 a.m. (ET) Thursday and am excited for the challenge. My game is ready, and I am carrying in some great momentum from last week’s 12th-place finish in Sylvania, Ohio.

I will be posting some notes from each day’s round and hope you will tune in to watch some great golf. The Open is on ESPN on Thursday and Friday afternoon and NBC on Saturday and Sunday afternoon.

Thanks for your support!

Allison Fouch

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