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Moreno leads by one on shortened course

Paola Moreno of Colombia played another bogey-free round on a 12-hole golf course and takes a one-shot lead in the Bahamas LPGA Classic. Read More

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Bowie Young leads Pettersen in Bahamas

Heather Bowie Young made five straight birdies while hop-scotching across the golf course Friday in the Bahamas LPGA Classic. Read More

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LPGA Bahamas event begins 12-hole round

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After heavy rains fell this week, the LPGA was forced to reduce Friday's opening round at Paradise Island to just 12 holes. Read More

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LPGA Bahamas scheduled for 12 holes in Round 1

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Plans for the inaugural Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic were revised yet again Thursday with portions of the golf course still under water from the heavy rains earlier in the week on the Ocean Club Cou Read More

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U.S. Open champion respectfully disagrees with USGA

Webb Simpson isn’t a big fan of the impending anchoring ban. In fact, you could say he hates it. Read More

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Good Intentions

You can disagree with the anchoring ban all you want, but you can't argue its pure motives. Read More

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Lewis brings star power to rain-shortened LPGA Bahamas

Stacy Lewis brings more value to the LPGA Tour that just her golf. Lewis had a direct hand in bringing two tournaments to the LPGA Tour. One of them is this week, the Bahamas LPGA Classic. Read More

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Rain shortens LPGA Bahamas event to 54 holes

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With more than 12 inches of rain falling on Paradise Island Tuesday night, tournament officials have been forced to reduce the inaugural Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic to 54 holes. Read More

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U.S. Women's Open sectional qualifying results

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Sectional qualifying results for the U.S. Women's Open to be contested June 27-30 at Sebonack Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y. Read More

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Inaugural Bahamas LPGA event deluged by rain

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Hosting an LPGA event for the first time, Paradise Island in the Bahamas was hit with more than 12 inches of rain Tuesday night, washing out Wednesday's pro-am in the process. Read More

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