U.S. Women's Open
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Overdrive: Who had the better 60 – Phil or Keegan?
of her game. If she's had it since she was twelve or thirteen years old and pine needles is a twelve year old play the US women ' s open and she had a power game then. One is a sixteen year old the Navistar you're right off of the tees where she's most
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Comcast Business Edge: Na Yeon Choi
It's time now for the Comcast Business Edge. And look like smooth-sailing for Na Yeon Choi in the final round of the US Women ' s Open that is until the jitters set in to cut down her lead. But Choi's caddie stepped up and Tripp explains how he gave her
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Choi-ous occasion: Titleholders champ on 'Morning Drive'
winning earlier this summer at the US Women ' s Open as well Na Yeon Choi and that win right ..... 000 you couple that with 585 for the US Women ' s Open over 1 million dollars in earnings ..... went home to Korea after you won the US Women ' s Open , you're going home again before
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Choi outlasts field at season-ending Titleholders
Yeon Choi is at best as she was this weekend earlier at the US Women ' s Open . In what ways is she better than even Yani Tseng, Stacy ..... stops. She won the 2 biggest prices in the women's game, U . S . Women ' s Open and here $0.5 million at the CME group titleholders
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Remembering Sorenstam's experience at Colonial
herself to the public. “I learned a lot about myself,” Sorenstam said. “When I first joined the LPGA, and I won the U . S . Women ’ s Open , the tour was starving for somebody to fill Nancy Lopez’s shoes. I found that very hard. I don’t think anyone can fill
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U.S . Women's Open Sectional Qualifying Results | Golf Channel
Sectional qualifying results for the U.S . Women's Open to be contested June 27-30 at Sebonack Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y.
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Record number of entries received for U.S . Women's Open
different venues each hosting 36-hole events. Players will hope to follow in the footsteps of , the last player to win the U . S . Women ' s Open after advancing through qualification when she claimed the trophy at Cherry Hills in 2005. A total of 85 players are already
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More than one path to the top for Park, Lewis
as their first LPGA titles. Park was 19 when she won the U . S . Women ’ s Open , Lewis 26 when she won the Kraft Nabisco. Inbee Park ..... School. Lewis’ first LPGA event as a pro was the 2008 U . S . Women ’ s Open at Hazeltine. She was the 54-hole leader, but Park passed
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LPGA in Dallas-Fort Worth for first time in 22 years
Colinas Country Club in Irving, Texas. The last time the Dallas-Fort Worth area was host to an LPGA event was when the U . S . Women ’ s Open was played at Colonial Country Club in 1991. Meg Mallon won. “I’m glad the LPGA is here,” , a TCU grad who lives in
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Madison Pressel joins big sister Morgan in LPGA event
qualifier for the North Texas LPGA Shootout. Morgan played the U . S . Women ’ s Open as her first LPGA event when she was 13. At the time, Morgan was the youngest player to qualify for the U . S . Women ’ s Open . She won the when she was 18, becoming the youngest winner
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Teen scene: Guan joins long list of golf phenoms
apart. Times are changing, though. Kids are more prone to handle the pressure of the big leagues. Pressel nearly won the U . S . Women ' s Open when she was 17, and she was still 18 when she won the . Ishikawa, struggling in his first full year on the PGA Tour
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Jutanugarn sisters reunited, contending in Hawaii
s exemption next month and may try to Monday qualify for the North Texas Shootout next week. She also is registered for U . S . Women ’ s Open qualifying. Moriya is off to a strong start to her LPGA rookie season. She tied for fourth at the ISPS Handa Women’s
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Park cruises to win in final round of Kraft Nabisco
It has been awhile since I won a major. It feels very special.” Park broke through to win her first major at the U . S . Women ’ s Open at Interlachen in 2008. This victory shouldn’t surprise. Park and are the two hottest players in the women’s game
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Ko earns low amateur honors at Kraft Nabisco
Classic in Toledo, Ohio, in July. She also will play the U . S . Women ’ s Open at Sebonack in June based on the U.S. Women’s Amateur ..... has competed. She was low amateur last year in both the U . S . Women ’ s Open (T-39) and Ricoh Women’s British Open (T-17).
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Putting prowess key to Park's game
masterpiece when she tees it up Sunday as the 54-hole leader at the . She is aiming to add a second major championship to the U . S . Women ’ s Open title she won at Interlachen in 2008. With a 5-under-par 67 Saturday, Park took command of the year’s first major
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American Stanford vaults up Kraft leaderboard
five-time LPGA winner looking to win her first major. She nearly won her first 10 years ago. She was in that three-way U . S . Women ’ s Open playoff at Pumpkin Ridge with Hilary Lunke outlasting Stanford and Annika Sorenstam. “I think at the time, I didn’t realize
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Overdrive: Horschel surges, Creamer rebounds
really solid. She gives herself a lot of opportunities to get out of the slump that she's been in since winning the US Women ' s Open . It's gonna require her to continue to make some putts over the weekend like she did in the second round. -Time will
get out of the slump that she's been in since winning the US Women's Open . It's gonna require her to continue to make some putts over the weekend like she did in the second round. -Time will -
Seo again in contention after late stumble last year
s the big thing I learned.” Seo was the LPGA’s Rookie of the Year in 2011. She gave herself a chance to win the U . S . Women ’ s Open at Colorado Golf Club that year. She led by two shots with two holes to go but lost the championship in a playoff with . Back
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Choi, Pettersen open Kraft with matching 4-under 68s
playing together. They both played bogey-free rounds, and they’re both trying to win their second majors. Choi won the U . S . Women ’ s Open last year. Pettersen won the LPGA Championship in ’07. “I think I played well because Suzann played well,” Choi said
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Amateur Ko, 15, a serious Kraft contender
play professional golf.” Ko has stated an interest in going to college, but she could turn pro and still do that. won the U . S . Women ’ s Open while enrolled in college in South Korea. Wie played the LPGA while at Stanford. “I couldn't really give a certain
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Lewis' competitiveness a risk with great rewards
Mission Hills’ Dinah Shore Course. Lewis, though, wants to shore up her game to better suit all the majors, especially the U . S . Women ’ s Open , a prize dear to her. The scowl will always have its place in Lewis’ game – she knows that, but she also knows the internal
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Recari shows strength in battling eating disorder
Recari said. “I was leading after the first round of the LPGA Championship; I was bogey free in the first round of the U . S . Women ’ s Open and was just a shot or two off the lead. “Last week’s win was definitely a confidence booster. I’m looking forward
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Cast revealed for mixed-team 'Big Break Mexico'
Stefanie Kenoyer (24, Lighthouse Point, Fla.): The lone contestant on to have competed in a major championship (2009 U . S . Women ’ s Open ) Kenoyer is playing full time on the Symetra Tour. Sara Lynn Sargent – her former college coach and competitor on “Big
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'Big Break Mexico': Meet, greet and break glass
and then you played a lot on mini tours-- -Uh huh. -got on the Big Break. And Stefanie, you played actually in 2009 U . S . Women ' s Open as an amateur-- -I did. -with Furman, playing on Symetra Tour. Obviously, trying to chase your dream in getting to
-got on the Big Break. And Stefanie, you played actually in 2009 U.S . Women's Open as an amateur-- -I did. -with Furman, playing on Symetra Tour. Obviously, trying to chase your dream in getting to the highest
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