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2009 LPGA Odds and Ends

... record of 13 million-dollar winners. Song-Hee Kim brought this year's total to 11 players, while Karrie Webb, Eun-Hee Ji, and Michelle Wie just missed joining them. With Anna Nordqvist's win, the rookie Class of 2009 notched 7 victories in 2009. Shin had 3 wins and could have had more; Nordqvist got 2 and never missed a cut; Wie and M.J. Hur both got 1; meanwhile, Shiho Oyama was...

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LPGA Tour Championship Thursday: Ochoa Leads, Wie WDs

... let down if she wants to win her 4th-straight POY and Vare Trophy. Meanwhile, players as great as Karrie Webb (75), Paula Creamer (76), Eun-Hee Ji (76), Vicky Hurst (76), Amy Yang (76), Candie Kung (78), Christina Kim (79), and Seon Hwa Lee (79) will need to play great tomorrow just to make it into the weekend. As for making the Saturday cut (top 30 and ties), that's going to take...

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Rookie Shin in driver's seat for LPGA Player of the Year

Notes: The top 120 on the money list after the Mizuno Classic two weeks ago qualified for the season-ending tournament. The event replaced the ADT Championship, the limited-field Trump International finale that had a $1 million top prize. Jiyai Shin won that event last year, beating Karrie Webb by a stroke in the eight-player Sunday shootout. ... Wie is making her 19th LPGA start of the...

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Paging Global Golf Post

... on the no-brainer: the global nature of the LPGA's pennant races--the tightest since the days when Karrie Webb and Grace Park were challenging Annika Sorenstam for the dominance in wins, winnings, and scoring average? Of course not. But, hey, there was room for a moderately funny (and half-page!) top 10 to-do list for incoming commissioner Michael Whan. w00t! I mean, come on! Not...

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Preview: LPGA Tour Championship

... – Na Yeon Choi – will be playing for her third win of 2009. Along with Hall of Fame veterans Karrie Webb, Juli Inkster and Se Ri Pak, ten LPGA Tour rookies will be looking to finish off their season with a win. The format for the LPGA Tour Championship is very unique. There is an initial cut after 36 holes, dwindling the 120 player field to 70. Then, there is a second cut after 54...

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Lorena Ochoa Invitational Thursday: Will We See a 1st-time Winner This Week?

... 71 Lorena Ochoa, Ai Miyazato, Juli Inkster 72 Ya Ni Tseng, Suzanne Pettersen, Morgan Pressel 73 Karrie Webb, Angela Stanford 74 Na Yeon Choi, Natalie Gulbis 75 Se Ri Pak 76 Laura Davies With just over half the field going under par today, it's looking like the tournament record is in danger of falling this week!]

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Wie grabs share of lead in Mexico

... Song-Hee Kim of South Korea, who posted a 70. Taiwan's Yani Tseng posted a 69 for 209. Veteran Karrie Webb is the leading Australian player, in a two-way tie for 20th position after a third round 70. Katherine Hull fell back behind Webb after shooting a 74, her worst round so far. Shin had a tough day, with three bogeys on the back nine at Guadalajara Country Club. She has...

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Bo Bae Song leaps 25 spots in world rankings

... Shin, Suzann Pettersen, Yani Tseng, Cristie Kerr, Paula Creamer, Angela Stanford, Ai Miyazato, Karrie Webb, In Kyung Kim and Na Yeon Choi.Anna Nordqvist moved up one spot to 12th, dropping Song-Hee Kim to 13th, while Catriona Matthew, Michelle Wie and Eun-Hi Jee remained 14th through 16th respectively.Sakura Yokomine inched up one place to 17th, kicking Shinobu Moromizato to 18th,...

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Mizuno Classic Friday: Lang Leads, Shin, Miyazato, and Tseng Lurk

... Jee Young Lee, Eunjung Yi (69) T8/-3 Miho Koga, Miki Saiki, Rui Kitada, Hyun-Ju Shin (69) T21/-2 Karrie Webb, Inbee Park, Katherine Hull, Stacy Lewis, Teresa Lu (70) T21/-2 Eun-A Lim, Yukari Baba, Hiromi Mogi (70) T32/-1 Lorena Ochoa, Candie Kung, Maria Hjorth, Kyeong Bae (71) T32/-1 Sakura Yokomine, Mayu Hattori, Li Ying Ye (71) T39/E Pat Hurst, Seon Hwa Lee, Na Yeon Choi, Eun-Hee...

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Mizuno Classic Preview/Predictions/Pairings

... playing with fellow LPGAers, except for Choi, who's in the next-to-last pairing on the front with Karrie Webb and Yokomine, and Yang, who goes off early with Yuri Fudoh and Rikako Morita. This should be good!

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Bo Bae Song takes lead in Japan

... Ochoa had a 69 and was tied for 29th place at four-under 140 in a group that included 2006 winner Karrie Webb (70).Song tied her career-low with a round that included eight birdies and bogey.She shot a 30 on the front nine with six birdies, including three in a row before she made the turn. Song's lone bogey came on the par-five 13th, but she followed it with birdies on 15 and 18....

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Bo Bae Song takes lead in Japan

... Ochoa had a 69 and was tied for 29th place at four-under 140 in a group that included 2006 winner Karrie Webb (70).Song tied her career-low with a round that included eight birdies and bogey.She shot a 30 on the front nine with six birdies, including three in a row before she made the turn. Song's lone bogey came on the par-five 13th, but she followed it with birdies on 15 and 18.Posted...

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Lang leads Mizuno Classic in Japan

Brittany Lang fired a six-under 66 to take the first-round lead Friday at the Mizuno Classic.

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Lang leads Mizuno Classic in Japan

Brittany Lang fired a six-under 66 to take the first-round lead Friday at the Mizuno Classic.

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Tseng, Hjorth climb in world rankings

... sixth respectively. Angela Stanford held steady in seventh and was again trailed by Ai Miyazato, Karrie Webb, In Kyung Kim, Hana Bank winner Na Yeon Choi, Song-Hee Kim and Anna Nordqvist.Catriona Matthew and Michelle Wie exchanged places with Matthew up to 14th. The remainder of the top 20 was unchanged with No. 16 Eun-Hee Ji followed by Shinobu Moromizato, Sakura Yokomine, Sophie...