Meena Lee
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Tseng draws Jang in Sybase opener
Karine Icher No. 26 Anna Nordqvist vs No. 39 Beatriz Recari No. 27 Sandra Gal vs No. 38 Pornanong Phatlum No. 28 Meena Lee vs No. 37 Vicky Hurst No. 29 Song Hee Kim vs No. 36 Katherine Hull No. 30 Sophie Gustafson vs No. 35 Karen Stupples
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Game within a game at LPGA event
23. Anna Nordqvist 24. Azahara Munoz 25. Sun Young Yoo 26. Karine Icher 27. Sophie Gustafson 28. Se Ri Pak 29. Meena Lee 30. Karen Stupples 31. Katie Futcher 32. Inbee Park 33. Shanshan Feng 34. Song-Hee Kim 35. Momoko Ueda 36. Chelle
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Miyazato cruises to LPGA Lotte win
Ai Miyazato won the inaugural LPGA Lotte Championship on Saturday, prevailing by four shots over Meena Lee and Azahara Munoz. Miyazato shot a final round of 2-under 70, matched by Lee and one shot better than Munoz. The win was the
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Miyazato leads Kerr, Munoz by 3
States this season. 2011 U.S. Women's Open winner So Yeon Ryu, three-time 2012 winner Yani Tseng, Jiyai Shin, Meena Lee and Singapore winner Angela Stanford are all tied for fourth place at 6 under. Scoring conditions continued to be difficult
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Munoz shoots 64, Miyazato 65 to lead in Hawaii
definitely more creative. I think that's why you're seeing a lot of top players at the top.'' Suzann Pettersen (69), Meena Lee (65) and Brittany Lang (70) were 5 under. Paula Creamer, the winner in 2008 in the tour's last visit to Ko Olina
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Tseng leads through 36 at Founders Cup
at Wildfire Golf Club. Second-ranked Na Yeon Choi was second along with fellow South Korean players I.K. Kim and Meena Lee and Japan’s Ai Miyazato and Mika Miyazato. Kim had a 66, Lee and Mika Miyazato shot a 67, Ai Miyazato had a 68
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Inkster, 51, remains in top spot in Mexico
learn and catch a little bit of her brain is just such a good opportunity for me to get better.” Catriona Matthew (68), Meena Lee (69) and Suzann Pettersen (70) were a stroke back, and defending champion I.K. Kim (67) was 5 under. Michelle Wie
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Inkster, Pettersen share lead in Mexico
Everyone on tour respects her and it would definitely be special to win this event. But I’ve got a long way to go.” Meena Lee opened with a 68, and Catriona Matthew was another shot behind in the 36-player event. Michelle Wie , the 2009 winner
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Local player upstages Tseng; star DQd
on the final hole. South Koreans Jimin Kang and Chella Choi were two strokes off the lead at 7 under par and compatriot Meena Lee was in lone sixth place at 6 under. Americans Angela Stanford and Brittany Lincicome were part of a group of five players
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Tseng makes 10 birdies in taking Korean lead
Creamer and Sophie Gustafson were part of a group of six players in a tie for fifth place at 4 under par, along with Meena Lee , Hee Young Park , Jimin Kang , and Mi Hyun Kim . Tseng overcame a poor start, bogeying two of her first three holes
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Thompson, 16, wins Navistar LPGA; shatters age record
under, posting three sub-70 rounds after an opening 73. Brittany Lang (67) and Karen Stupples (68) were 10 under. Meena Lee , who opened the day in second and five shots back, finished with a 73 and tied with Stacy Lewis at 9 under. Thompson
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Thompson on the verge of first LPGA title
year-old Thompson is at 15-under 201 at the Robert Trent Jones Trail’s Capitol Hill complex. South Korea’s Meena Lee is second, and Tiffany Joh, Karen Stupples and Becky Morgan are tied for third at 8-under 208. Thompson had four consecutive
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Teenager Thompson leads Navistar LPGA
shots ahead of Stacy Lewis and Becky Morgan at the Robert Trent Jones Trail’s Capitol Hill complex. South Korea’s Meena Lee , who came within one shot of matching the course record with an 8-under 64, is fourth at 7-under 137. Giulia Sergas, Hee
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You Do the Math
dropped three more on the back nine for a 79. Brittany Lincicome shot 73 to finish at 287 as did first-round leader Meena Lee , who closed with a 74 after opening with a 65 Thursday.
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Groupings released for U.S. Women's Open
Kelly Shon , Jinyoung Pak, Mallory Blackwelder 7:55 a.m.-1:25 p.m.: Jennifer Rosales , Natalie Gulbis , Meena Lee 8:06 a.m.-1:36 p.m.: A- Emma Talley , Cindy Lacrosse , Leta Lindley 8:17 a.m.-1:47 p.m.: Harukyo
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Tseng closing in on fourth major title at the Wegmans LPGA Championship
shots behind Tseng. Defending champion Cristie Kerr matched Tseng with a third-round best 67 to join Lewis (70), Meena Lee (70) and Paula Creamer (72) at 5 under. Tseng, who turned 22 in January, is a round away from becoming the youngest
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