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Prudential LPGA: Amy Yang - September 10, 2011
the Challenge presented by Prudential. And the answer is Amy Yang . Let's take a look at some highlights from Amy's round ..... stroke there from Amy, good solid aggressive play. - Amy Yang Up to the Challenge presented by Prudential.
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Met their match: Paula, Wie, Pettersen sent home
super talented-- -Yeah. -19-year-old that won the Australian Open. Yoo won the Kraft Nabisco. Gulbis plays Amy Yang , Ewart against Gustafson, and Cristie Kerr against Vicky Hurst should be a good one to follow. We'll have it for
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Prudential LPGA: Ai Miyazato - September 11, 2011
the 15th. -And this went in with some authority as well. -So Ai Miyazato gets it to 11-under. She is 1 back of Amy Yang trying to win for the 2nd time this year. Ai Miyazato Up to the Challenge presented by Prudential.
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Monday - July 9, 2012
TODAY'S TOPICS - Choi's Time Na Yeon Choi earned her first career Major Championship win with a 4-shot win over Amy Yang in the U.S. Women's Open. - Potter Pounces Ted Potter Jr. made an eagle at 17 and a birdie at 18 to force a playoff
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Annika Sorenstam - July 9, 2012
from her on-course attitude to her posture and the way she played this week is evidence that the lessons are working. Amy Yang finished solo 2nd and Annika said that she has always felt that she has the potential for greatness on the LPGA Tour
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Annika Sorenstam - July 5, 2012
their long irons, and above all, endless patience because the U.S. Women’s Open is a tough test. She mentioned Amy Yang and Cristie Kerr as possible contenders based on their games and their on-course demeanors.
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Choi opens big lead on Day 3 of Women's Open
ranked South Korean star's remarkable round put her at 8 under for the tournament, giving her a six-stroke lead over Amy Yang . Only four players ever have posted a lower round in the Open, and the 65 tied the lowest third-round score in the
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Lincicome thinks Koreans work hard
Cristie Kerr is the only other American among the top 12 in the world at No. 9. With U.S. Women’s Open runner up Amy Yang moving up to No. 7, there are six South Koreans among the top 12. With Choi becoming the fourth South Korean in five
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Tseng captures win in native Taiwan
star closed with a 6-under 66 at Sunrise for a five-stroke victory over Spain’s Azahara Munoz and South Korea’s Amy Yang . “I play really, really good today, I was bogey free,” Tseng said. “I wish this year would go on forever so
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Stanford sets Singapore pace with 66
kind of gave me some confidence throughout the round.” Five players were tied for second at 4 under: Momoko Ueda, Amy Yang , Na Yeon Choi, I.K. Kim, and So Yeon Ryu. A group of seven were at 3 under at Tanah Merah Country Club. World No
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Yang on top, Tseng two off the lead at Kraft Nabisco
on the links and every peaceful night away from golf. Wright began the first major of the year one stroke behind leader Amy Yang , who shot a 6-under 66 on Thursday. Wright even outplayed top-ranked Yani Tseng, whose 68 ended her streak of eight consecutive
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Sweet 16: Lexi looking to make European Tour history
the youngest professional to win on the circuit. Simon won the 2007 Catalonia Ladies Masters at 18 years, 37 days. Amy Yang , however, will remain the youngest winner in the tour's history. She took the 2006 ANZ Ladies Masters as an amateur
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Tseng upset by Kung in Sybase Match Play
who defeated Karine Icher, 1 up. Morgan Pressel moved on, beating Na Yeon Choi in 19 holes. Anna Nordqvist defeated Amy Yang , 2 and 1, to set up a quarterfinal match with the American. Vicky Hurst defeated Angela Stanford, 2 and 1. She will
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