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Mirim Lee birdied all four par-5 holes and finished with a bogey-free seven-under 65 on Thursday to take the first-round lead in the Kia Classic.

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Taiwanese golfer Yani Tseng is not worried about the chances of losing her top ranking on the LPGA Tour, believing it may even turn her disappointing results around.

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Jayvie Agojo came out of a game-long struggle in howling winds with a six-over 78 but still took a one-stroke lead over ICTSI teammate Cyna Rodriguez and Thai Tiranan Yoopan at the start of the Sunrise LPGA Taiwan Championship Regional Qualifier at the Sunrise Golf Club in Taiwan yesterday.

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The LPGA is moving back into Australia, co-sanctioning the Women's Australian Open in February at Royal Melbourne.

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Yani Tseng has dealt with many different pressures as she made her way to the No.1 ranking in women's golf, yet faces a unique challenge this week: performing in an LPGA tournament in front of her home crowd.

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Cristie Kerr and amateur Amy Anderson were tied for the lead at 2-under par in the opening round of the U.S. Women's Open when play was called off for the day because of thunderstorms in the area on Thursday.

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Taiwan's Yani Tseng has won the Women's British Open by one stroke, making a 6-foot putt on the last hole to hold off Australia's Katherine Hull.

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Yani Tseng eagled the second hole and pulled ahead of a star-studded field with a four-under 68 to win the Kraft Nabisco Championship for her second major title on Sunday.

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Mirim Lee birdied all four par-5 holes and finished with a bogey-free seven-under 65 on Thursday to take the first-round lead in the Kia Classic.

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Taiwanese golfer Yani Tseng is not worried about the chances of losing her top ranking on the LPGA Tour, believing it may even turn her disappointing results around.

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Jayvie Agojo came out of a game-long struggle in howling winds with a six-over 78 but still took a one-stroke lead over ICTSI teammate Cyna Rodriguez and Thai Tiranan Yoopan at the start of the Sunrise LPGA Taiwan Championship Regional Qualifier at the Sunrise Golf Club in Taiwan yesterday.

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The LPGA is moving back into Australia, co-sanctioning the Women's Australian Open in February at Royal Melbourne.

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Yani Tseng has dealt with many different pressures as she made her way to the No.1 ranking in women's golf, yet faces a unique challenge this week: performing in an LPGA tournament in front of her home crowd.

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Cristie Kerr and amateur Amy Anderson were tied for the lead at 2-under par in the opening round of the U.S. Women's Open when play was called off for the day because of thunderstorms in the area on Thursday.

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Taiwan's Yani Tseng has won the Women's British Open by one stroke, making a 6-foot putt on the last hole to hold off Australia's Katherine Hull.

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Yani Tseng eagled the second hole and pulled ahead of a star-studded field with a four-under 68 to win the Kraft Nabisco Championship for her second major title on Sunday.

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