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Golf Girl's Diary (Free subscription) | 29/12/2008
... trying to reach a young audience who've never been exposed to the joys of the game. Well, enter Paula Creamer... and 24 other LPGA Tour pros. They've each been adopted by a group of PA school children as part. It's one of the best ideas I've ever heard of for exposing uninitiated youngsters to the game.
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RizzoSports (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
photo: Citizen Watch I think it's relevant since we've just interviewed her; Paula Creamer finished 2nd on 2008 LPGA money list win over 1.8 million in winnings. She was the only American in top eight, Stanford and Kerr finished ninth and tenth. 1. Lorena Ochoa (22 events) $2,763,193 2. Paula Creamer (26) 1,823,992 3. Yani Tseng (27) 1,752,086 4. Annika Sorenstam (22) 1,735,912...
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 23/11/2008
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Paula Creamer will have a chance to become the first American to win the LPGA Tour's season money crown in 15 years today, as she's one of eight remaining
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Mostly Harmless (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
It's time to continue this look at the LPGA's top rivalries by focusing on players in their prime: those who started their LPGA careers between 2000 and 2005 . The name of the younger 3-year-cohort is obvious: with all due respect to Paula Creamer, the Classes of 2003-2005 are most definitely the Ochoa Generation. But I've called the Classes of 2000-2002 Seoul Sisters because their top...
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 15/12/2008
... last 11. Harrington received 184 votes to 58 for Woods and five for . Ochoa received 232 votes to Paula Creamer's 13. Yani Tseng received three votes. Haas' margin in the Senior POY voting was the narrowest. He received 115 votes to 79 for . was third with 50 votes. Harrington, Ochoa and Haas will be honored at the GWAA's Annual Awards Dinner April 8, 2009 in Augusta, Ga., just prior...
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SI.com (Free subscription) | 15/12/2008
... Championship, and won the GWAA award for the third straight year. She received 232 votes, while Paula Creamer had 13 votes and LPGA champion Yani Tseng had three votes.Haas won twice on the Champions Tour, including the Senior PGA Championship, and captured the Charles Schwab Cup. Hale Irwin also won the senior player award three times, but not in successive years.
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ScrippsNews (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
-- 3. Ochoa on top again: For the third straight season, Lorena Ochoa topped the money list, with $2,763,193, nearly $1 million more than No. 2 Paula Creamer ($1,823,992). Ochoa won seven times, including five of the first six tournaments she played and four straight. With her win at the Corona Championship on April 13, Ochoa, 27, became eligible for the Hall of Fame as long as she stays...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Ji-Yai Shin, the British Open champion, held off Karrie Webb and an ailing Paula Creamer to win the ADT Championship yesterday with a 2-under-par 70 in the final round at Trump International. She captured the LPGA Tour's biggest prize, a $1 million check.
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
Ji-Yai Shin held off Karrie Webb and an ailing Paula Creamer to win the ADT Championship with a final-round 2-under-par 70 in West Palm Beach, Fla. Shin, a South Korean, captured the $1million winner's prize, by far the biggest on tour, with a four-birdie, two-bogey day.