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[Michelle Wie Blog] Beautiful tee shot of Angela Park, LPGA 2007 Rookie of the Year during 2008 SBS Open at Turtle Bay, Pro-Am Feb. 13, 2008.
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[iChoson News] Korean-Brazilian golfer Angela Park takes LPGA Rookie of the Year ...: The only time Park has not led the Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year race is after the SBS Open at Turtle Bay—the first event of the year. But, when a rookie plays every event on the schedule (this week is number 23), cards five top-10 finishes and only misses one cut (RICOH Women's British Open, by one stroke), a 438-point lead is not hard to believe.
[Michelle Wie Blog] Once Again Michelle Wie is DEAD LAST in a Golfing Event ...: but why does it seem that Michelle Wie is always down; especially considering all the talent she supposedly has.
[Hound Dog LPGA] Whos Hot? - Hound Dog LPGA: Because I’m doing mine seat of the pants, I haven’t figured out how to compare someone like Jee Young Lee (who’s had a bunch of top 20s and a streak of top 10s just broken, along with a few missed cuts, in her last 20 or so events) or Cristie Kerr (who’s had a similar string over a similar period, with a win instead of MCs), and, say, Jane Park (who’s gotten 2 top 10s in her 1st 3 starts this season) or Angela Park (who’s come close to winning twice already). So I’ve just kept the obvious ones (Stanford, Shin, Ochoa, Creamer, Hull—who did win in Australia, btw, and came close to getting 3 wins down under!)
[LPGA.com News & Entertainment] LPGA.com: on the LPGA Career Money List. The 2007 Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year Angela Park is off to a strong start in 2009 with her tie for third (67-76-69-68=280, -8), crossing the $2 million mark in career earnings ($2041577).
[Hound Dog LPGA] HSBC Women's Champions - Final Round - Hound Dog LPGA: At this point she was tied with Ji-Yai at -10 with Yoo, Creamer and Angela Park at -8 and Kim at -7. #14 shot holes in several players' chances - Creamer and Kim bogeyed it then Yoo and Hull did the same, Katherine's giving Shin sole possession of the lead.
[LPGA.com News & Entertainment] LPGA.com: With the victory, Matthew took home the $100,000 first-place check and her first-ever unofficial win on the LPGA Tour. The 39-year-old has two official victories on the LPGA Tour at the 2001 Cup Noodles Hawaiian Ladies Open and most recently at the 2004 Wendy’s Championship for Children.
[Michelle Wie Blog] LPGA Star Paula Creamer Talks Tiger | Michelle Wie Blog: LPGA Star Paula Creamer Talks Tiger · Once Again Michelle Wie is DEAD LAST in a Golfing Event? LPGA Angela Park · What do you think of the last hole played yesterday by Michelle Wie?
[Golf Blogger - Golf News and Golf Blog] Golf Blogger - Golf News and Golf Blog » Blog Archive » South ...: Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings Number 5 Jiyai Shin of South Korea won the LPGA Ladies Golf Tour HSBC Womens Champions event with a six under par final round of 66 to finish two strokes ahead of overnight leader Katherine Hull of Australia, who finished with a very disappointing final round of two over par 74 at Tanah Merah Country Club, Singapore.
[Waggle Room] How About a LPGA President's Cup - Waggle Room: It’s little surprise that the writer hadn’t heard of the Lexus Cup, since it has yet to be held on this side of the Pacific. If they had a rotation where it was played here in this hemisphere every other year or so more top players would commit to it (Lorena, for example, has yet to play this event) and more people would watch.
[Michelle Wie Blog] What do you think of the last hole played yesterday by Michelle ...: LPGA Star Paula Creamer Talks Tiger · Once Again Michelle Wie is DEAD LAST in a Golfing Event? LPGA Angela Park · What do you think of the last hole played yesterday by Michelle Wie?
[Hound Dog LPGA] HSBC Women's Champions - 2nd Round - Hound Dog LPGA: First-round stars who shone less brightly on Friday included Seon Hwa Lee (74 -2 T11), Lorena Ochoa, Eun-Hee Ji (both 73 -2 T11) and Angela Park (76 -1 T20). Moving up into contention were Lindsey Wright (69 -3 T7), Amy Yang (69 -2 T11) and the quartet of .
[Golf Talk] Golf Talk » Blog Archive » Asian Golfers Take the Weekend: Yang on ...: The LPGA’s stop in Singapore had its fair share of excitement. Jiyai Shin followed up a 66 in the third round with another 66 in the fourth round to win the HBSC Women’s Champions event at the Tanah Merah Country Club.
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