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News of that the L.P.G.A.’s language policy may call for the suspensions of players unable to speak passable English was swiftly met with strong reactions.
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The L.P.G.A.’s new requirement that its players must be conversant in English by 2009 or face suspension is believed to be the only such policy in a major sport.
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L.P.G.A. Tour golfer Nicole Castrale is trying to establish her own hallmark look for final rounds: the black golf dress.
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Yuri Fudoh of Japan and Ji-Yai Shin of South Korea shared a one-stroke lead and tied the halfway record at the Women’s British Open on Friday.
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Michelle Wie skipped a major to play on the PGA Tour this week, leaving Annika Sorenstam, Helen Alfredsson and Paula Creamer to wonder why.
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Bruce Vaughan won the Senior British Open on Sunday for his first career victory, making a 20-foot putt to beat John Cook on the first playoff hole in Troon, Scotland.
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Michelle Wie finished the third round of the State Farm Classic alone in second place, then was disqualified for failing to immediately sign her scorecard a day earlier.
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Kenny Perry beat Brad Adamonis and Jay Williamson to win the John Deere Classic and Paula Creamer shot a two-over 73 to win the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic.
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Kenny Perry moved into a three-way tie for the lead through at the John Deere Classic, and Paula Creamer still held a four-stroke lead at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic.
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Paula Creamer is chasing her third win this season on the L.P.G.A. tour with a six-stroke lead, and Phil Mickelson had a hole in one at the Scottish Open.
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Paula Creamer set a a course-record in the opening round of the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic, and Annika Sorenstam set the L.P.G.A. mark in the second round of the 2001 Standard Register Ping.
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Stacy Lewis, a professional golfer for just 19 days, is neither surprised nor particularly nervous about leading the United States Women’s Open after three rounds.
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Michelle Wie has battled an injury to her wrist, a soap opera drama in her professional relationships with other L.P.G.A. players, and has gone through more caddies than most pros have drivers.
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Playing in her last U.S. Open, Annika Sorenstam is five shots back of the 19-year-old clubhouse leader, Angela Park.
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Annika Sorenstam will play in her final United States Women’s Open this week at Interlachen, but her involvement with the United States Golf Association will not end there.
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