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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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As was the case with the men’s Open, the women’s will play longer than any previous women’s Open course. Yet the greens, rather than the length and the rough, will likely pose the biggest challenge.
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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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Lorena Ochoa, the top-ranked female player in the world, could be the hybrid that rescues golf in the absence of the men’s No. 1 Tiger Woods.
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Michelle Wie looked supremely confident during her second round of 18 holes during sectional qualifying for the United States Women’s Open.
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Yani Tseng, a 19-year-old rookie from Taiwan, made a five-foot birdie on the fourth playoff hole to win the L.P.G.A. Championship on Sunday.
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Moving up the standings like mercury in a thermometer, Annika Sorenstam posted a four-under-par 68 to pass five of the six golfers who began the day ahead of her.
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Lorena Ochoa was a joy to watch Friday, stringing together seven birdies in a round of 65 to reach the halfway point at 10-under-par 134.
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