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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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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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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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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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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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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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Pressel moves into Sybase semifinals
a 5-and- 4 win over Katherine Hull of Australia. Nordqvist won four of the final six holes in beating No. 10 seed Amy Yang , 3 and 1. Hurst was a 2-and-1 winner over Angela Stanford in an All-American match. Munoz posted a 2-and
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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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Tseng draws Jang in Sybase opener
Jennifer Song No. 8 Paula Creamer vs No. 57 Jennifer Johnson No. 9 Brittany Lincicome vs No. 56 Ryann O’Toole No. 10 Amy Yang vs No. 55 Amy Hung No. 11 Sun Young Yoo vs No. 54 Amanda Blumenherst No. 12 Angela Stanford vs No. 53 Wendy Ward
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Game within a game at LPGA event
4. Stacy Lewis 5. Suzann Pettersen 6. Brittany Lincicome 7. Angela Stanford 8. Ai Miyazato 9. Paula Creamer 10. Amy Yang 11. I.K. Kim 12. Hee Young Park 13. Morgan Pressel 14. Karrie Webb 15. Jiyai Shin 16. Catriona Matthew 17
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Yoo wins Kraft Nabisco in playoff as Tseng falters
consecutive year Tseng has failed to win this championship with at least a share of the 54-hole lead. Karen Sjodin, who shared the lead with Tseng, finished in a tie for fourth with defending champion Stacy Lewis, Amy Yang and Hee Kyung Seo.
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Friday - March 30, 2012
lead at -7. The 1st round resumes this morning at 8:30 Eastern. - Yang's Gang Seeking her first LPGA Tour win, Amy Yang is -6 and leads the Kraft Nabisco Championship by a single shot over Lindsay Wright. World #1 Yani Tseng is 2 shots
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Yani looking for Kraft redemption with opening 68
Tseng’s round of six birdies and two bogeys helped her climb into third place, two shots behind South Korea’s Amy Yang and a shot behind Australia’s Lindsey Wright. So much is in play right away with that fast start. Tseng is going
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Yang on top, Tseng two off the lead at Kraft Nabisco
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. – Amy Yang shot a 6-under 66 to take a one-stroke lead over Lindsey Wright in the opening round of the Kraft Nabisco Championship on Thursday
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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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Tseng tops Miyazato to capture LPGA Thailand
said about her season debut. “I really enjoyed playing with Yani, but next time I want to win.” South Korea’s Amy Yang shot a 69 to finish fourth at 14 under. Sixteen-year-old Thai amateur Ariya Jutanugarn followed her third-round 65
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Miyazato leads Tseng by 1 in LPGA Thailand
close. Just the attitude that she brings, I really like it. I think we have good vibes with each other. South Korea’s Amy Yang was 11 under after a 68. Second-ranked Norwegian star Suzann Pettersen , the 2007 winner, was another stroke back after
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Webb leads conclusion of Round 2 in Thailand
birdie on the par-4 17th. Norway’s Suzann Pettersen (67), Sweden’s Caroline Hedwall (65), South Korea’s Amy Yang (69) and Japan’s Ai Miyazato (70) were 7 under. Pettersen and Hedwall finished Friday. Yang played four holes
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Webb aces, leads suspended LPGA Thailand
through 14 holes, two ahead of another former world No. 1, Jiyai Shin (6-under 66) and her South Korean compatriot Amy Yang (8 under through 14). The 2007 champion, Suzann Pettersen (67), was among a provisional group of three at 7 under
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Miyazato leads, Creamer aces in Thailand
well and my putting was really good. I had a few really good up and downs.” Third-ranked Na Yeon Choi , Se Ri Pak , Amy Yang , Anna Nordqvist and Karrie Webb were one shot behind. Numa Kulyanamitta (69) was tied for seventh along with Christel
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No kidding: 14-year-old sets age record for tour win
Ko, the world’s top amateur, broke Japananse star Ryo Ishikawa’s mark of 15 years, 8 months, and Korea native Amy Yang ’s women’s record of 16 years, 192 days in the Australian Ladies Masters. The South Korean-born New Zealander
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