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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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