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Friday, November 12, 2010

Aussie Garrett ended fourth (AAP)

AAP-25 October 2010, 12: 00 am

Australian golfer Nikki Garrett ended four South Lee-Anne Pace back to Summit European women Golf on Sunday with victory in Sanya opening in China.

Pace shot a latter-day 6 under par 66 post her fourth victory of the season and moved into first place in the Ladies European Tour money list for England's Laura Davies.

29-year-old from Mossel Bay ended with an 11-under-par 205 three-round total of Yalong Bay Golf Club in Hainan Province for a one-shot victory over Austria's Stefanie Michl.

Thailand Pornanong Phatlum (67) was the third of eight under par, with Garrett (69) an additional line back in the fourth.

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Jimin Kang WINS LPGA Malaysia

Jimin Kang WINS LPGA Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) Jimin LPGA Sime Darby Kang won the Malaysia for her other LPGA Tour title, beating July Inkster by a stroke Sunday when 50-year-old Hall of Famer bogeyed the last hole. Kang, 30-year-old Korean player who went to high school in Edmonds, Wash, and participated at Arizona State, made a 12-foot Birdie putt on the par-4 18th for a 6-under 65 and a 9-under total at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. "Speechless," Kang said. "It is not easy to do for me. I played fast. I broke a number of putts. As you know, my score was good enough to win a tournament, and you know, it's been a while. So I try to drag this up; "Oh, my God, I can't believe I won!" Inkster finished his second straight 67. She birdied No. 15-17 to take the lead, but could not keep in his attempt to break the record LPGA Tour age 46 years, 8 months Beth Daniel in 2003, the Canadian women's open. Play in the group behind Kang, pushed her second shot to the right Manchester bunker at 18 Inkster, when somewhere almost from sand before you two begins bogey. "When I do not have it, I do not have it right," said Inkster if her strategy that shot. "It was a three-quarter sides shot and I left it out. I played well throughout the day. "I really like what I do. It is nice to be able to compete. " Kang, 2005 LPGA Corning Classic winner, birdied three of the last four holes and earned $ 270,000 in the opening event. "All I know is it's been five years," Kang said. "It is invaluable. She was temporarily confused about his position on the last hole, thinking she was tied with Inkster instead of a line behind. -I saw the scoreboard and I thought that I like were bound, and I was like "Maybe I could win with a bird," said Kang said. "And I saw it, July was at 9 below. I realized I was like, oh, "I have been doing this bird to go to the finals between the two." "I was too far to only make pairs and stay in second place. So then I was not nervous, I was impressed with me. And Yes, putt rolled in. " Sweden's Maria Hjorth (71) and Japan Mika Miyazato (69) tied for third at 6 below, South Korea Meena Lee (69) was 5, American Christina Kim (69), and South Korea Jiyai Shin (70) was 4 below, and American Cristie Kerr (67) was 3 below. Kerr is expected to regain the top spot in the world of Japan's Ai Mayazato when rankings released Monday. AI Miyazato shot a 69 bind for 28th at 2. "It would be great to take over no. 1 this week," said Kerr. "It has been so close to four final tournaments. It came down to a putt in Alabama and last week, I had a good finish, but just not close enough. I've been thinking about this race all year. It comes down to a putt here or there and cannot get closer. "Michelle Wie shot a 74 bind for 34th at 3. The tour will remain in Asia over the next two weeks for events in South Korea and Japan. Updated 24 October 2010

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Pace election meetings for the fourth GOAL win 2010


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Updated: 4: 53 am

Lee-Ann Pace fired a six-under 66 Sunday and win Sanya Ladies Open.

Pace ended at 11-under-par 205.It was her fourth Ladies European Tour win of the season.

Second-round leader Stefanie Michl bogeyed the last hole for a-71 end only secondarily minus 10 to Yalong Bay Golf Club.

As requested by four to start the round, but was tied for lead at tour; She birdied three in a row from the second and even birdied the ninth.

Michl opened with 11 straight couples, but she became a two-stroke lead thanks to three consecutive birdies from 12th.Pace birdied 13 moving to 10-in.

After Michl bogeyed 15, birdied Pace No 16 creating a tie for the lead on minus 11. Pace parred the last two and Michl stumbled on a bogey on the last to complete a back and beat her fourth career tour victory.

Pornanong Phatlum carded a five-under 67 to third at eight in the couples 208. Nikki Garrett was one shot back at minus seven after a closing 69.

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Kang exploits Inskster's bogey at 18 for victory

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia--Jimin LPGA Sime Darby Kang won the Malaysia for its other LPGA Tour title, beating July Inkster by a stroke Sunday when 50-year-old Hall of Famer bogeyed the last hole.

Kang, 30-year-old Korean player who went to high school in Edmonds, Wash, and participated at Arizona State, made a 12-foot Birdie putt on the par-4 18th for a 6-under 65 and a 9-under total at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club.

"Speechless," Kang said. "It is not easy to do for me.I played fast.I broke a number of putts. as you know, my score was good enough to win a tournament, and you know, it's been a while I try to drag it.

"Oh, my God, I can't believe I won!"

Inkster finished his second straight 67.She birdied No. 15-17 to take the lead, but could not keep in his attempt to break the record LPGA Tour age 46 years, 8 months Beth Daniel in 2003, the Canadian women's open.

Play in the group behind Kang, pushed her second shot to the right Manchester bunker at 18 Inkster, when somewhere almost from sand before you two begins bogey.

"When I do not have it, I do not have it right," said Inkster if her strategy that shot."It was a three-quarter sides shot and I left it out; I played well throughout the day.

"I really like what I do. It is nice to be able to compete. "

Kang, 2005 LPGA Corning Classic winner, birdied three of the last four holes and earned $ 270,000 in the opening event.

"All I know is it's been five years," Kang said. "It is invaluable.

She was temporarily confused about his position on the last hole, thinking she was tied with Inkster instead of a line behind.

"I saw the scoreboard and I thought that I like were bound, and I was like" Maybe I could win with a bird "," Kang says. "And I saw it, July was at 9 below.I realized I was like, oh, "I have been doing this bird to go to the finals between the two."

"I was too far to only make pairs and stay in second place. so then I was not nervous, I was impressed with me; and Yes, putt rolled in."

Sweden's Maria Hjorth (71) and Japan Mika Miyazato (69) tied for third at 6 below, South Korea Meena Lee (69) was 5, American Christina Kim (69), and South Korea Jiyai Shin (70) was 4 below, and American Cristie Kerr (67) was 3 below.

Kerr is expected to regain the top spot in the world of Japan's Ai Mayazato when rankings released Monday. AI Miyazato shot a 69 bind for 28th at 2.

"It would be great to take over no. 1 this week," said Kerr. "There have been so close to four last tournaments. It came down to a putt in Alabama and last week, I had a good finish, but it just was not sufficiently close I have thinking about this race all year; it comes down to a putt here or there and cannot get closer."

Michelle Wie shot a 74 bind for 34th at 3.

The tour will remain in Asia over the next two weeks for events in South Korea and Japan.


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Minnoe advances to tennis Semifinal

Auburn's Claire Minnoe advanced to section III, Division I Semi-final after cruising through both their matches Saturday at Skytop in Syracuse.

She won her first match against Fayetteville-Manlius other singles player 6-0, 6-0, then advanced to the semis with a 6-0, 6-0 win.

Auburn had also a doubles team advance to the quarterfinals.

Molly Brown and Jenna Bruno won their first match in three sets, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3. lost in the quarterfinals, but the fourth-seeded duo from f-M, 6-2, 2-6, 1-6.

Minnoe will continue to play Tuesday, a profit from the finals and two from a cross-sectional area Championship.

FOOTBALL

Frankfort-Schuyler 36,

Jordan-Elbridge 6

Eagles permissible 22 points in the second quarter was the difference in the game; Jordan-Elbridge aided Frankfort-Schuyler offensive attack with a number of circulation in the other.

Groton 21, Moravia 6

Blue Devils single points came during the second quarter, but the Groton rushing game was just too much. Indians lead tailback amounted to more than 200 yards in the first half of the year.John Slaski led Moravia defense with 11 tackles. Lee Wakefield was not far behind with nine; Dillon Langtry ran for Moravias single points from a yard out. Tendons Paven completed 82 yards rushing, 102 yards passing and had one reception for 22 yards.

Blue Devils (4-4) play a cross-over game next week.

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

Marathon Invitational

Moravia ran in the unseeded race with Kyle Black finishing 119th (20: 47) 171 runners. Adam Wiethuechter finished 154th (24: 30)

Southern Cayuga completed in 1900 as a team; Devan Barta was 33rd (19: 00), Josh Bunnell, 141st (21: 52), Pat Radcliff was 144th (22: 10), Jacob Van DeValk was 150th (22: 24) and Broad Grant finished 167th (26: 343).

GIRLS ACROSS THE COUNTRY

Marathon Invitational

Moravia ran in unseeded breed and was headed by Jennifer McLaughlin as finished 42nd (23: 22) of 137 runners. Anna Carmichael took 72nd (24: 30).

Southern Star was incomplete; Lynda Balloni was 11 (21: 59) and Theresa Miller took 13 (22: 05).


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Monday, November 8, 2010

BREAKING NEWS: Marine could meet Eastwood in FA Cup

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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Ikeda win three in Japan

By Sports Network | Sports Network • posted-24 October, 2010

Yuta Ikeda fired a 10-under 62 Sunday, to assert a three-stroke win on Bridgestone open.

Ikeda finished at 23-under-par 265. Victory was Ikeda's third season and the seventh of his career at the Japan Golf Tour.

Michio Matsumura carded an eight-under 64 in the end only in second at minus-20.Jae-Bum Park took third at 18-under-par 270 after closing with a 66.

Third-round leader Shingo Katayama managed a 2-under 70 eventually just in fourth at 17-under-par 271.

24-year-old Ikeda had five birdies on both nine's a bogey-free round At the front he poured in three straight birdies from fifth and peripheral, nine, four in a row from 13.

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Ikeda is hanging on to win a in Japan

Yuta Ikeda ended with a five-under 67 Sunday to hang a one-stroke win over two players on the ANA open.

Ikeda ended his sixth Japan Tour victory at 14-under-par 274.

-Hoon Kim fired a nine-under 63 share second place with Jay Choi. American shot six-under 66 to finish alongside Kim at minus-13.

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Pace serves the third LET'S win 2010

Lee-Ann Pace carded a two-under 69 Sunday, to assert a three-stroke win in Finnair Masters.

Pace, who won for the third time this season on the Ladies European Tour, finished at 14-under-par 199; she won the Deutsche Bank Swiss Open and Wales Ladies Championship.

Vikki Laing shot also 69 on Sunday to take second at minus-11 at Helsinki Golf Club.

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Mika Miyazato WINS Japan Women's open

Mika Miyazato ended with a four-under 68 on Sunday to win the Japan Women's Open Golf Championship with six lines.

Miyazato finished 12 under par 276 for her first victory in Japan LPGA and her first professional victory on each tour.

She pulled away in the middle of the back nine birdies three straight from 13. Miyazato stumbled on a bogey to final win minus 12 East course at Ootone Country Club.

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Langer lead price by a Boeing Classic

Bernhard Langer fired a nine-under 63 in Saturday's second round to take a one-stroke lead at Boeing Classic.

Langer, who has already won four times on the Champions Tour this season, finished 36 holes at 15-under-par 129.

The German Total 129 betters the old 36-hole tournament record by three lines. David Eger, Morris Hatalsky, Craig Stadler as the original mark 132 in 2005 and Don Pooley, it matches the following year.

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Pace election meetings for the fourth GOAL win 2010

Lee-Ann Pace fired a six-under 66 Sunday and win Sanya Ladies Open.

Pace ended at 11-under-par 205; it was her fourth Ladies European Tour win of the season.

Second-round leader Stefanie Michl bogeyed the last hole for a-71 end only secondarily minus 10 to Yalong Bay Golf Club.


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Kang election meetings for winning the LPGA Malaysia

Jimin Kang fired a six-under 65 Sunday come from behind and win the event, THE LPGA Sime Darby Malaysia.

Kang, collected her second LPGA Tour win, finishing at nine over par 204.

"I played fast.I hit many of putts, "said Kang, who earned $ 270,000 for profit."You can say, my score was good enough to win a tournament, and you know, it's been a while So I am trying to pull. ".

July Inkster bogeyed finally for a four-under 66 at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club to take second at minus eight.

Maria Hjorth, shared second-round lead with Jee Young Lee, managed an even-par 71 end alongside Mika Miyazato (69) in third place. Lee stumbled into a four-over 75 bind for ninth of minus two.

Kang, who was third in the last group, open with a birdie on the first, but gave this line right back with a bogey on the other; she moved back to four-under with a birdie on the fourth.

30-year-old Korean carded in the third round at the birdie her seventh. cruised around with four Kang straight couples.

She got to six-under 12 with a Birdie.After a couple couples enabled Kang down route.

Kang birdied 15 and made it two in a row with a bird on the 16-move a face of Inkster of minus eight. Inkster was in the middle of three straight birdies from 15 she moved to nine-under.

After a couple of 17 birdied Kang finally joining the Inkster of minus-nine.

Inkster, playing behind Kang, eliminated a bogey on the last available Kang victory.

"I saw the scoreboard, and I saw that July was at nine-under" Kang set. "I realized that I had to make this bird to go to the finals between the two.I was too far to only make pairs and stay in second place. "

Inkster converted back-to-back birdies from others, but gave a stroke back in fifth. She reconciled the error with a bird on the ninth to make tour of minus-six.

31-Time winner on the LPGA Tour stumbled on a three-putt bogey tenth, but sent back with a birdie on no. 13.Inkster ran then three birdies from 15.

However, the World Golf Hall of Famer stumbled on a bogey on the last costs yourself her first victory since 2006.

"I edges only my shot and I missed it, I missed it right," said Inkster 18. "It was a three-quarter sides shot, and I left it out just. I played well throughout the day. "

Meena Lee finished alone in fifth at five over par after closure of a 208 two-under 69. Christina Kim (69) and Jiyai Shin (70) shared sixth place at minus four.

NOTES: Kangs first tour victory at the 2005 LPGA Corning classic ...This was the first LPGA Tour event held in Malaysia.LPGA Tour heads to Korea next week for the LPGA Hana Bank Championship, where Na Yeon Choi is the defending champion.

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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Kang exploits Inskster's bogey at 18 for victory

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia--Jimin LPGA Sime Darby Kang won the Malaysia for its other LPGA Tour title, beating July Inkster by a stroke Sunday when 50-year-old Hall of Famer bogeyed the last hole.

Kang, 30-year-old Korean player who went to high school in Edmonds, Wash, and participated at Arizona State, made a 12-foot Birdie putt on the par-4 18th for a 6-under 65 and a 9-under total at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club.

"Speechless," Kang said. "It is not easy to do for me.I played fast.I broke a number of putts. as you know, my score was good enough to win a tournament, and you know, it's been a while I try to drag it.

"Oh, my God, I can't believe I won!"

Inkster finished his second straight 67.She birdied No. 15-17 to take the lead, but could not keep in his attempt to break the record LPGA Tour age 46 years, 8 months Beth Daniel in 2003, the Canadian women's open.

Play in the group behind Kang, pushed her second shot to the right Manchester bunker at 18 Inkster, when somewhere almost from sand before you two begins bogey.

"When I do not have it, I do not have it right," said Inkster if her strategy that shot."It was a three-quarter sides shot and I left it out; I played well throughout the day.

"I really like what I do. It is nice to be able to compete. "

Kang, 2005 LPGA Corning Classic winner, birdied three of the last four holes and earned $ 270,000 in the opening event.

"All I know is it's been five years," Kang said. "It is invaluable.

She was temporarily confused about his position on the last hole, thinking she was tied with Inkster instead of a line behind.

"I saw the scoreboard and I thought that I like were bound, and I was like" Maybe I could win with a bird "," Kang says. "And I saw it, July was at 9 below.I realized I was like, oh, "I have been doing this bird to go to the finals between the two."

"I was too far to only make pairs and stay in second place. so then I was not nervous, I was impressed with me; and Yes, putt rolled in."

Sweden's Maria Hjorth (71) and Japan Mika Miyazato (69) tied for third at 6 below, South Korea Meena Lee (69) was 5, American Christina Kim (69), and South Korea Jiyai Shin (70) was 4 below, and American Cristie Kerr (67) was 3 below.

Kerr is expected to regain the top spot in the world of Japan's Ai Mayazato when rankings released Monday. AI Miyazato shot a 69 bind for 28th at 2.

"It would be great to take over no. 1 this week," said Kerr. "There have been so close to four last tournaments. It came down to a putt in Alabama and last week, I had a good finish, but it just was not sufficiently close I have thinking about this race all year; it comes down to a putt here or there and cannot get closer."

Michelle Wie shot a 74 bind for 34th at 3.

The tour will remain in Asia over the next two weeks for events in South Korea and Japan.


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Friday, November 5, 2010

Pace election meetings for the fourth GOAL win 2010


Created: 5: 04 am
Updated: 4: 53 am

Lee-Ann Pace fired a six-under 66 Sunday and win Sanya Ladies Open.

Pace ended at 11-under-par 205.It was her fourth Ladies European Tour win of the season.

Second-round leader Stefanie Michl bogeyed the last hole for a-71 end only secondarily minus 10 to Yalong Bay Golf Club.

As requested by four to start the round, but was tied for lead at tour; She birdied three in a row from the second and even birdied the ninth.

Michl opened with 11 straight couples, but she became a two-stroke lead thanks to three consecutive birdies from 12th.Pace birdied 13 moving to 10-in.

After Michl bogeyed 15, birdied Pace No 16 creating a tie for the lead on minus 11. Pace parred the last two and Michl stumbled on a bogey on the last to complete a back and beat her fourth career tour victory.

Pornanong Phatlum carded a five-under 67 to third at eight in the couples 208. Nikki Garrett was one shot back at minus seven after a closing 69.

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Kang exploits Inskster's bogey at 18 for victory

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia--Jimin LPGA Sime Darby Kang won the Malaysia for its other LPGA Tour title, beating July Inkster by a stroke Sunday when 50-year-old Hall of Famer bogeyed the last hole.

Kang, 30-year-old Korean player who went to high school in Edmonds, Wash, and participated at Arizona State, made a 12-foot Birdie putt on the par-4 18th for a 6-under 65 and a 9-under total at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club.

"Speechless," Kang said. "It is not easy to do for me.I played fast.I broke a number of putts. as you know, my score was good enough to win a tournament, and you know, it's been a while I try to drag it.

"Oh, my God, I can't believe I won!"

Inkster finished his second straight 67.She birdied No. 15-17 to take the lead, but could not keep in his attempt to break the record LPGA Tour age 46 years, 8 months Beth Daniel in 2003, the Canadian women's open.

Play in the group behind Kang, pushed her second shot to the right Manchester bunker at 18 Inkster, when somewhere almost from sand before you two begins bogey.

"When I do not have it, I do not have it right," said Inkster if her strategy that shot."It was a three-quarter sides shot and I left it out; I played well throughout the day.

"I really like what I do. It is nice to be able to compete. "

Kang, 2005 LPGA Corning Classic winner, birdied three of the last four holes and earned $ 270,000 in the opening event.

"All I know is it's been five years," Kang said. "It is invaluable.

She was temporarily confused about his position on the last hole, thinking she was tied with Inkster instead of a line behind.

"I saw the scoreboard and I thought that I like were bound, and I was like" Maybe I could win with a bird "," Kang says. "And I saw it, July was at 9 below.I realized I was like, oh, "I have been doing this bird to go to the finals between the two."

"I was too far to only make pairs and stay in second place. so then I was not nervous, I was impressed with me; and Yes, putt rolled in."

Sweden's Maria Hjorth (71) and Japan Mika Miyazato (69) tied for third at 6 below, South Korea Meena Lee (69) was 5, American Christina Kim (69), and South Korea Jiyai Shin (70) was 4 below, and American Cristie Kerr (67) was 3 below.

Kerr is expected to regain the top spot in the world of Japan's Ai Mayazato when rankings released Monday. AI Miyazato shot a 69 bind for 28th at 2.

"It would be great to take over no. 1 this week," said Kerr. "There have been so close to four last tournaments. It came down to a putt in Alabama and last week, I had a good finish, but it just was not sufficiently close I have thinking about this race all year; it comes down to a putt here or there and cannot get closer."

Michelle Wie shot a 74 bind for 34th at 3.

The tour will remain in Asia over the next two weeks for events in South Korea and Japan.


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Thursday, November 4, 2010

BREAKING NEWS: Town away at Plymouth in FA Cup

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ANDOVER town will face a trip to Plymouth Argyle in the first round of the FA Cup.

In League One hauled out of hatten rivals this lunchtime and it is a tricky tie for Danny Wilson's page.

Non-league neighbors Swindon Supermarine can be home to Blue Square North outfit Eastwood Town, providing they successfully negotiate a tricky replay on Bath City on Tuesday evening.

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Boyd keeps two shot lead

Gary Boyd (Getty Images) Gary Boyd remains on course for a first European Tour as the last round of CASTELLÓ masters Costa Azahar began.

24 year-old exam Challenge Tour, which has recorded three top-ten finishes in his last six starts, hit his approach at a third to three feet below after four holes.

That took him to the 15 in the Club de Campo del Mediterraneo, maintaining his two-shot advantage over 17 years old Matteo Manassero.

The Italian, are you thinking of becoming the youngest winner of European Tour history, stayed in touch courtesy of his own bird at third when he is anywhere from 12 feet.

The third member of the last group, Christian Nilsson, was one of his first four holes and had been joined at 11 during Austria's Martin Wiegele, Ireland's Peter Lawrie and Dutchman Joost Luiten.


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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

STRONG FINISH SEALS TITLE FOR KANG

Three birdies in her last four holes saw Sime Darby Jimin Kang win by one stroke LPGA Malaysia.

Kang is triggered, a six-under par 65 in her last round in Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club at ending before July Inkster, bogeyed finally at hand her rival title at nine over par.

"It is not easy to do for me; I played fast.I hit many of putts, "said Kang, who knocked in a 12-foot putt on the last, for what proved the winning bird.

"You guys can say, my score was good enough to win a tournament, and you know, it's been a while I try to drag it.

"I knew where I stood. all I knew was that I was in the top five sometime and I noticed I played pretty darn good at the end."

By Kang, carded Inkster seven birdies but, unlike his opponent-Korean she collected three bogeys including the crucial at 1700 to register for a four-under 67 and finish the tournament eight in pairs.

Inkster bidding to become the oldest winner on the LPGA tour but the 50-year-old never recovered from hitting her second shot to 1700 to a Manchester bunker after four birdies in five holes from 13 had seen her take the lead.

"I just the edges of my shot and I missed it, I missed it right," she said.

"It was a three-quarter sides shot and I left it out.

"And you know, I played well throughout the day; the last hole Jimin birdied, she played good."

Mika Miyazato and Maria Hjorth finished tied for third at 6 under par after rounds of 69 and 71 respectively.

Compiled last round scores & totals

(Cows, if not specified, par 71):

204 Jimin Kang 70 69 65

205 Juli Inkster (United States) 71 67 67

207 Mika Miyazato (Japan) 66 72 69, Maria Hjorth (Swe) 68 68 71

208 Meena Lee 69 70 69

209 Jiyai Shin 69 70 70, Christina Kim (United States) 70 70 69

210 Cristie Kerr (United States) 72 71 67

211 Beatriz Recari (SPA) 71 70 70, Song-Hee Kim 69 68 74, Jee young Lee 66 70 75

212 Natalie Gulbis (United States) 70 68 74, Sun Young Yoo 75 65 72, Stacy Lewis (United States) 71 70 71, Shanshan Feng (CHN) 71 75 66

213 Seon Hwa Lee 70 70 73, Azahara Munoz (SPA) 72 71 70, Na Yeon Choi 74 69 70, Suzann Pettersen (NOR) 69 74 70, Candie King (Tai) 69 70 74, Pat Hurst (United States) 72 70 71, Amanda Blumenherst (United States) 69 72 72

214 In-Kyung Kim 75 71 68, Amy Yang 71 69 74, ALENA Sharp (CAN) 68 72 74 Gwladys Nocera (Fra) 73 73 68, Katherine Hull (AUS) 70 74 70

215 Ai Miyazato (Japan) 76 70 69, Hee-Won He 67 75 73, Karine Icher (Fra) 73 71 71, Kyeong Bae 70 71 74

216 Shi Hyun Ahn 68 73 75, Eun Hee Ji 72 71 73, Brittany Lang (United States) 71 77 68, Sandra Gal (Germany) 74 74 68, Anna Nordqvist (Swe) 70 72 74, Michelle Wie (United States) 68 74 74, Amy Hung (Tai) 72 72 72, Kelly Tan (Mal) 71 73 72, Jeong Jang 74 72 70

218 Yani Tseng (Tai) 75 72 71, Karen Stupples 70 71 77, Momoko Ueda (Japan) 75 69 74, Sophie Gustafsson (Swe) 70 75 73, Hee Young Park 72 70 76

219 Stacy Prammanasudh (United States) 73 72 74, Inbee Park 76 68 75

220 Na on my (Japan) 76 69 75, Se Ri Pak 76 74 70, Peter Matthew 71 70 79, Meaghan Francella (United States) 76 72 72, M.J. How 71 76 73

221 Jean o. Chua (Mal) 72 68 81

223 Laura Davies 73 76 74

226 Vicky Hurst (United States) 80 70 76

230 Frances Nonwovens (AUS) 74 75 81

244 Aretha Pan (Mal) 79 83 82, Tiranan Yoopan (Tha) 82 84 78

247 Diana Tham (Mal) 87 77 83

250 Cindy Lee-pridgen (United States) 83 81 86


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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Kang election meetings for winning the LPGA Malaysia

Jimin Kang fired a six-under 65 Sunday come from behind and win the event, THE LPGA Sime Darby Malaysia.

Kang, collected her second LPGA Tour win, finishing at nine over par 204.

"I played fast.I hit many of putts, "said Kang, who earned $ 270,000 for profit."You can say, my score was good enough to win a tournament, and you know, it's been a while So I am trying to pull. ".

July Inkster bogeyed finally for a four-under 66 at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club to take second at minus eight.

Maria Hjorth, shared second-round lead with Jee Young Lee, managed an even-par 71 end alongside Mika Miyazato (69) in third place. Lee stumbled into a four-over 75 bind for ninth of minus two.

Kang, who was third in the last group, open with a birdie on the first, but gave this line right back with a bogey on the other; she moved back to four-under with a birdie on the fourth.

30-year-old Korean carded in the third round at the birdie her seventh. cruised around with four Kang straight couples.

She got to six-under 12 with a Birdie.After a couple couples enabled Kang down route.

Kang birdied 15 and made it two in a row with a bird on the 16-move a face of Inkster of minus eight. Inkster was in the middle of three straight birdies from 15 she moved to nine-under.

After a couple of 17 birdied Kang finally joining the Inkster of minus-nine.

Inkster, playing behind Kang, eliminated a bogey on the last available Kang victory.

"I saw the scoreboard, and I saw that July was at nine-under" Kang set. "I realized that I had to make this bird to go to the finals between the two.I was too far to only make pairs and stay in second place. "

Inkster converted back-to-back birdies from others, but gave a stroke back in fifth. She reconciled the error with a bird on the ninth to make tour of minus-six.

31-Time winner on the LPGA Tour stumbled on a three-putt bogey tenth, but sent back with a birdie on no. 13.Inkster ran then three birdies from 15.

However, the World Golf Hall of Famer stumbled on a bogey on the last costs yourself her first victory since 2006.

"I edges only my shot and I missed it, I missed it right," said Inkster 18. "It was a three-quarter sides shot, and I left it out just. I played well throughout the day. "

Meena Lee finished alone in fifth at five over par after closure of a 208 two-under 69. Christina Kim (69) and Jiyai Shin (70) shared sixth place at minus four.

NOTES: Kangs first tour victory at the 2005 LPGA Corning classic ...This was the first LPGA Tour event held in Malaysia.LPGA Tour heads to Korea next week for the LPGA Hana Bank Championship, where Na Yeon Choi is the defending champion.

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Pace election meetings for the fourth GOAL win 2010


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Lee-Ann Pace fired a six-under 66 Sunday and win Sanya Ladies Open.

Pace ended at 11-under-par 205.It was her fourth Ladies European Tour win of the season.

Second-round leader Stefanie Michl bogeyed the last hole for a-71 end only secondarily minus 10 to Yalong Bay Golf Club.

As requested by four to start the round, but was tied for lead at tour; She birdied three in a row from the second and even birdied the ninth.

Michl opened with 11 straight couples, but she became a two-stroke lead thanks to three consecutive birdies from 12th.Pace birdied 13 moving to 10-in.

After Michl bogeyed 15, birdied Pace No 16 creating a tie for the lead on minus 11. Pace parred the last two and Michl stumbled on a bogey on the last to complete a back and beat her fourth career tour victory.

Pornanong Phatlum carded a five-under 67 to third at eight in the couples 208. Nikki Garrett was one shot back at minus seven after a closing 69.

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Monday, November 1, 2010

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Kang exploits Inskster's bogey at 18 for victory

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia--Jimin LPGA Sime Darby Kang won the Malaysia for its other LPGA Tour title, beating July Inkster by a stroke Sunday when 50-year-old Hall of Famer bogeyed the last hole.

Kang, 30-year-old Korean player who went to high school in Edmonds, Wash, and participated at Arizona State, made a 12-foot Birdie putt on the par-4 18th for a 6-under 65 and a 9-under total at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club.

"Speechless," Kang said. "It is not easy to do for me.I played fast.I broke a number of putts. as you know, my score was good enough to win a tournament, and you know, it's been a while I try to drag it.

"Oh, my God, I can't believe I won!"

Inkster finished his second straight 67.She birdied No. 15-17 to take the lead, but could not keep in his attempt to break the record LPGA Tour age 46 years, 8 months Beth Daniel in 2003, the Canadian women's open.

Play in the group behind Kang, pushed her second shot to the right Manchester bunker at 18 Inkster, when somewhere almost from sand before you two begins bogey.

"When I do not have it, I do not have it right," said Inkster if her strategy that shot."It was a three-quarter sides shot and I left it out; I played well throughout the day.

"I really like what I do. It is nice to be able to compete. "

Kang, 2005 LPGA Corning Classic winner, birdied three of the last four holes and earned $ 270,000 in the opening event.

"All I know is it's been five years," Kang said. "It is invaluable.

She was temporarily confused about his position on the last hole, thinking she was tied with Inkster instead of a line behind.

"I saw the scoreboard and I thought that I like were bound, and I was like" Maybe I could win with a bird "," Kang says. "And I saw it, July was at 9 below.I realized I was like, oh, "I have been doing this bird to go to the finals between the two."

"I was too far to only make pairs and stay in second place. so then I was not nervous, I was impressed with me; and Yes, putt rolled in."

Sweden's Maria Hjorth (71) and Japan Mika Miyazato (69) tied for third at 6 below, South Korea Meena Lee (69) was 5, American Christina Kim (69), and South Korea Jiyai Shin (70) was 4 below, and American Cristie Kerr (67) was 3 below.

Kerr is expected to regain the top spot in the world of Japan's Ai Mayazato when rankings released Monday. AI Miyazato shot a 69 bind for 28th at 2.

"It would be great to take over no. 1 this week," said Kerr. "There have been so close to four last tournaments. It came down to a putt in Alabama and last week, I had a good finish, but it just was not sufficiently close I have thinking about this race all year; it comes down to a putt here or there and cannot get closer."

Michelle Wie shot a 74 bind for 34th at 3.

The tour will remain in Asia over the next two weeks for events in South Korea and Japan.


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Sunday, October 31, 2010

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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Aussie Garrett finishes fourth

Australian golfer Nikki Garrett ended four South Lee-Anne Pace back to Summit European women Golf on Sunday with victory in Sanya opening in China.

Pace shot a latter-day 6 under par 66 post her fourth victory of the season and moved into first place in the Ladies European Tour money list for England's Laura Davies.

29-year-old from Mossel Bay ended with an 11-under-par 205 three-round total of Yalong Bay Golf Club in Hainan Province for a one-shot victory over Austria's Stefanie Michl.

Thailand Pornanong Phatlum (67) was the third of eight under par, with Garrett (69) an additional line back in the fourth.


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Friday, October 29, 2010

IKEDA RETAINS THE RIGHT

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Talk with a Pro: Corey Pavin

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Pace election meetings for the fourth GOAL win 2010


Created: 5: 04 am
Updated: 4: 53 am

Lee-Ann Pace fired a six-under 66 Sunday and win Sanya Ladies Open.

Pace ended at 11-under-par 205.It was her fourth Ladies European Tour win of the season.

Second-round leader Stefanie Michl bogeyed the last hole for a-71 end only secondarily minus 10 to Yalong Bay Golf Club.

As requested by four to start the round, but was tied for lead at tour; She birdied three in a row from the second and even birdied the ninth.

Michl opened with 11 straight couples, but she became a two-stroke lead thanks to three consecutive birdies from 12th.Pace birdied 13 moving to 10-in.

After Michl bogeyed 15, birdied Pace No 16 creating a tie for the lead on minus 11. Pace parred the last two and Michl stumbled on a bogey on the last to complete a back and beat her fourth career tour victory.

Pornanong Phatlum carded a five-under 67 to third at eight in the couples 208. Nikki Garrett was one shot back at minus seven after a closing 69.

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Pace election meetings for the fourth GOAL win 2010


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Lee-Ann Pace fired a six-under 66 Sunday and win Sanya Ladies Open.

Pace ended at 11-under-par 205.It was her fourth Ladies European Tour win of the season.

Second-round leader Stefanie Michl bogeyed the last hole for a-71 end only secondarily minus 10 to Yalong Bay Golf Club.

As requested by four to start the round, but was tied for lead at tour; She birdied three in a row from the second and even birdied the ninth.

Michl opened with 11 straight couples, but she became a two-stroke lead thanks to three consecutive birdies from 12th.Pace birdied 13 moving to 10-in.

After Michl bogeyed 15, birdied Pace No 16 creating a tie for the lead on minus 11. Pace parred the last two and Michl stumbled on a bogey on the last to complete a back and beat her fourth career tour victory.

Pornanong Phatlum carded a five-under 67 to third at eight in the couples 208. Nikki Garrett was one shot back at minus seven after a closing 69.

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Laird takes the lead at Las Vegas

LAS in defending champion Martin Laird shot a bogey-free 8-under 63 eagling short par-4 15 and end with three couples take a one-stroke lead Jonathan Byrd on Saturday in the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children Open.

Laird was an 8-foot putt on 310-15 after running green yard.Scot had a 19-under 194 total on TPC Summerlin in four of five cases series of events, he shot a 62. Friday after opening with a 69.

Byrd shot a 66.Australian Cameron Percy had a career-best 62, making eight birdies and an eagle and a bogey, to join the Web Simpson (64) at 17.

Last year, won the Laird event for his first PGA Tour title, beating George McNeill with a birdie on the third hole in a playoff between the two; Chad Campbell has been removed from the second extra holes.

LPGA Sime Darby: Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Sweden, Maria Hjorth her second straight 3-under 68 in steamy conditions for some leading South Korean Jee Young Lee in Malaysia's Sime Darby LPGA.

Lee followed her open 66 with a 70 to match Hjorth at 6-under short Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club course if it was delayed due to lightning, this time for 2 hours, 28 minutes.

South Korea's Song-Hee Kim (68) was a line back and Hall of Famer July Inskter (67), trying to be the oldest at 50 LPGA Tour winners, was 4 in conjunction with Natalie Gulbis (68) and Mika Miyazato (72).

Administaff Small Business Classic: At The Woodlands, Texas, United States Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin a 4-under 68 to maintain a one-stroke lead in the Champions Tour Administaff Small Business Classic.

Pavin had a 10-under 134 total at the Woodlands Country Club course.

Mark Wiebe (68) finished second, and the history of the University of Houston star Fred Couples (65) was 8. Couple had eight birdies and a bogey in his tournament-best round.

Castello Masters: in Castellon, Spain, England's Gary Boyd Matched Club de Campo del Mediterraneo record with 9-under 63 to take a two-stroke lead in Castello Masters.

Boyd had a 14-199 total. Italian Matteo Manassero (67) and Swedish Christian Nilsson (66) was bound by the other; England John Parry shot a 63, leaving him five strokes back.


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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Ikeda win three in Japan

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Yuta Ikeda fired a 10-under 62 Sunday, to assert a three-stroke win on Bridgestone open.

Ikeda finished at 23-under-par 265. Victory was Ikeda's third season and the seventh of his career at the Japan Golf Tour.

Michio Matsumura carded an eight-under 64 in the end only in second at minus-20.Jae-Bum Park took third at 18-under-par 270 after closing with a 66.

Third-round leader Shingo Katayama managed a 2-under 70 eventually just in fourth at 17-under-par 271.

24-year-old Ikeda had five birdies on both nine's a bogey-free round At the front he poured in three straight birdies from fifth and peripheral, nine, four in a row from 13.

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Ikeda is hanging on to win a in Japan

Yuta Ikeda ended with a five-under 67 Sunday to hang a one-stroke win over two players on the ANA open.

Ikeda ended his sixth Japan Tour victory at 14-under-par 274.

-Hoon Kim fired a nine-under 63 share second place with Jay Choi. American shot six-under 66 to finish alongside Kim at minus-13.

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Pace serves the third LET'S win 2010

Lee-Ann Pace carded a two-under 69 Sunday, to assert a three-stroke win in Finnair Masters.

Pace, who won for the third time this season on the Ladies European Tour, finished at 14-under-par 199; she won the Deutsche Bank Swiss Open and Wales Ladies Championship.

Vikki Laing shot also 69 on Sunday to take second at minus-11 at Helsinki Golf Club.

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Mika Miyazato WINS Japan Women's open

Mika Miyazato ended with a four-under 68 on Sunday to win the Japan Women's Open Golf Championship with six lines.

Miyazato finished 12 under par 276 for her first victory in Japan LPGA and her first professional victory on each tour.

She pulled away in the middle of the back nine birdies three straight from 13. Miyazato stumbled on a bogey to final win minus 12 East course at Ootone Country Club.

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Langer lead price by a Boeing Classic

Bernhard Langer fired a nine-under 63 in Saturday's second round to take a one-stroke lead at Boeing Classic.

Langer, who has already won four times on the Champions Tour this season, finished 36 holes at 15-under-par 129.

The German Total 129 betters the old 36-hole tournament record by three lines. David Eger, Morris Hatalsky, Craig Stadler as the original mark 132 in 2005 and Don Pooley, it matches the following year.

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Pace election meetings for the fourth GOAL win 2010

Lee-Ann Pace fired a six-under 66 Sunday and win Sanya Ladies Open.

Pace ended at 11-under-par 205; it was her fourth Ladies European Tour win of the season.

Second-round leader Stefanie Michl bogeyed the last hole for a-71 end only secondarily minus 10 to Yalong Bay Golf Club.


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Monday, October 25, 2010

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Kang exploits Inskster's bogey at 18 for victory

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia--Jimin LPGA Sime Darby Kang won the Malaysia for its other LPGA Tour title, beating July Inkster by a stroke Sunday when 50-year-old Hall of Famer bogeyed the last hole.

Kang, 30-year-old Korean player who went to high school in Edmonds, Wash, and participated at Arizona State, made a 12-foot Birdie putt on the par-4 18th for a 6-under 65 and a 9-under total at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club.

"Speechless," Kang said. "It is not easy to do for me.I played fast.I broke a number of putts. as you know, my score was good enough to win a tournament, and you know, it's been a while I try to drag it.

"Oh, my God, I can't believe I won!"

Inkster finished his second straight 67.She birdied No. 15-17 to take the lead, but could not keep in his attempt to break the record LPGA Tour age 46 years, 8 months Beth Daniel in 2003, the Canadian women's open.

Play in the group behind Kang, pushed her second shot to the right Manchester bunker at 18 Inkster, when somewhere almost from sand before you two begins bogey.

"When I do not have it, I do not have it right," said Inkster if her strategy that shot."It was a three-quarter sides shot and I left it out; I played well throughout the day.

"I really like what I do. It is nice to be able to compete. "

Kang, 2005 LPGA Corning Classic winner, birdied three of the last four holes and earned $ 270,000 in the opening event.

"All I know is it's been five years," Kang said. "It is invaluable.

She was temporarily confused about his position on the last hole, thinking she was tied with Inkster instead of a line behind.

"I saw the scoreboard and I thought that I like were bound, and I was like" Maybe I could win with a bird "," Kang says. "And I saw it, July was at 9 below.I realized I was like, oh, "I have been doing this bird to go to the finals between the two."

"I was too far to only make pairs and stay in second place. so then I was not nervous, I was impressed with me; and Yes, putt rolled in."

Sweden's Maria Hjorth (71) and Japan Mika Miyazato (69) tied for third at 6 below, South Korea Meena Lee (69) was 5, American Christina Kim (69), and South Korea Jiyai Shin (70) was 4 below, and American Cristie Kerr (67) was 3 below.

Kerr is expected to regain the top spot in the world of Japan's Ai Mayazato when rankings released Monday. AI Miyazato shot a 69 bind for 28th at 2.

"It would be great to take over no. 1 this week," said Kerr. "There have been so close to four last tournaments. It came down to a putt in Alabama and last week, I had a good finish, but it just was not sufficiently close I have thinking about this race all year; it comes down to a putt here or there and cannot get closer."

Michelle Wie shot a 74 bind for 34th at 3.

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Sunday, October 24, 2010

LEE-ANNE PACE TO WIN

A final-round 66 saw South Lee-Anne Pace win Sanya Ladies Open and return to the first place in the European Tour money list.

29-årigas 11 under par on Yalong Bay total Golf Club was sufficient for a one-stroke victory over veteran leader Stefanie Michl and saw her review of England's Laura Davies at the top of the list.

Michl is led by two shots from England Florentyna Parks after Saturday's third round pace was two shots further back but four birdies on the front nine saw her move to a share of top spot.

Michl responded with three straight birdies from 12th but she bogeyed 15 and made payable to pace quick bound things up with a bird.

And when the 24-year-old Austrian missed the final green, Pace was left with two putts to secure his fourth title this year.

"I can't believe it; I'm a little overwhelmed," she said.-I thought completely to win today, but I wanted to get a little bit of a yacht, which I did, so I am just over the moon.

-It was a tight finish ... I was still a couple of shots behind and she had three birdies in a row, and then I missed my birdie putt, so she was two forward, and then I did fortunately a bunker fuel saving of 15, which was good. "

Thailand Pornanong Phatlum shot 67 to finish third in the eight in a shot before the Australian Nikki Garrett. Parker slipped to a four-way tie for Fifth, which also covered the Scottish Vikki Laing, after a 73. Spain Belen: Mozo comes with a hole in one in the third the culmination of the last day's games.

Pace will have the opportunity to widen its lead Davies, which currently amounts to almost 26,000 euros (£ 23,000), in next week's Suzhou Taihu Ladies Open as the English vintage skips event.

Compiled last round scores & totals

(Par: 72).

205 Lee-Anne Pace (Rsa) 68 71 66

206 Stefanie Michl (Aut) 65 70 71

208 Pornanong Phatlum (Tha) 72 69 67

209 Nikki Garrett (AUS) 72 68 69

210 Vikki Laing (Sco) 72 71 67, Jeehae Lee (kor) 75 68 67, Russamee Gulyanamitta (Tha) 70 72 68, Florentyna parks (SWE) 68 69 73

211 Christel Boeljon (Ned) 73 70 68, Lin Xi Yu

(MDA) 75 66 70, Lin Tzu Chi (Tai) 70 70 71

212 Li Jia Yun

(MDA) 72 71 69

213 Wang Xin

(MDA) 74 70 69, Samantha Richdale (CAN) 69 73 71

214 Huang Mei Hao (MDA) 75 68 71

215 Mr Dewi-Claire Schreefel (Ned) 72 74 69, Melissa Reid (Eng) 78 68 69, Tania Elosegui (SPA) 69 76 70, Becky Brewerton (Wal) 74 70 71, Hannah Jun (United States) 73 71 71, Yang Hong Mei (MDA) 69 74 72, Yan Pan Pan (MDA) 70 72 73, Belen: Mozo (SPA) 73 68 74

216 Titiya Plucksataporn (Tha) 74 74 68, Yang Jia Xin

(MDA) 77 70 69, Zhang Na (MDA) 74 71 71, Frank Simpson (Eng) 73 72 71, Marjet Van Der Graaf Generator (Ned) 69 74 73, Katherine Kempter (United States) 72 70 74

217 Praewnappa Phol-Uayporn (Tha) 73 75 69, Zhong LiU Mei (MDA) 71 74 72, Felicity Johnson (Eng) 74 70 73, Beth Allen (United States) 73 71 73, Yang Tao Li (CHN) 73 70 74

218 Elizabeth Smith (United States) 72 77 69, Nontaya Srisawang (Tha) 75 72 71, Rebecca Coakley (Irish) 72 75 71, Wu Hong Lian (MDA) 73 72 73, Karen Lunn (AUS) 70 73 75, Cecilie Lundgreen (NOR) 68 73 77

219 "Trish" Johnson (Eng) 73 74 72, Kate Combes (AUS) 76 71 72, Becky Morgan (Wal) 74 72 73, Tian Hong (MDA) 72 73 74, Kylie Walker (Sco) 73 71 75

220 Ashleigh Simon (Rsa) 73 73 74, Maria Verchenova (Rus) 72 74 74

221 Shang Lin Yan (MDA) 78 71 72, Li Wei (CHN) 74 74 73, Jenni Kuosa (Finland) 74 72 75

222 Laurette Maritz (Rsa) 75 74 73, Diana D alessio (United States) 73 73 76, Carmen Alonso (SPA) 75 71 76, Sharmila Nicollet (Ind) 74 72 76

223 Stacy Bregman (Rsa), Lee 76 73 74, Morgana Robbertze (Rsa) 73 75 75, Ren Xiao Zheng (MDA) 77 71 75, Chen Wan Zhen (MDA) 72 75 76, Virada Nirapathpongporn (Tha) 74 72 77

224 Km Juul (the) 75 74 75, Lu Yue XIa (MDA) 75 74 75

225 Bai Yun Yan (MDA) 72 75 78, Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 71 74 80

226 Hanna-Leena Salonen (Finland) 70 79 77, Jessica Ji (kor) 71 76 79


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