
Tiffany Joh is back with her first music video of the 2012 season. The UCLA product released a video on Wednesday night ahead of the U.S. Women's Open.
Set to the DJ Khaled tune of "All I Do Is Win," the video features Joh rapping, with Cindy Lacrosse and Michelle Wie making cameos as dancers.
Joh recaps some of the big events in the LPGA season, including wins by Angela Stanford, Ai Miyazato and Brittany Lang.
The video is Joh's first since last October, following a second-place finish the month prior at the Navistar LPGA Classic.
Joh's best stroke-play finish this season came last week when she finished T-43 at the Walmart Northwest Arkansas Championship.
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Tags: Tiffany Joh, Michelle Wie, US Womens Open
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