Posts Tagged “Yani Tseng”
This old standby is still in the golf bag.
WHAT DO TOUR PROS SNACK ON when they’re out on the golf course grinding for a decent score?
Nuts, for one thing. And lots of other stuff, according to “What’s in My Belly” from Golf Digest. Here’…
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Yani Tseng (Allison)
YANI TSENG IS MIGHTY INFLUENTIAL, according to Time magazine. Tseng, the Rolex Rankings No. 1 player (top female golfer on the planet), was named by the magazine as one of “the 100 most influential people in the world.” The l…
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Mission Hills Country Club
THE 2012 KRAFT NABISCO CHAMPIONSHIP, the year’s first major on the LPGA Tour, is underway at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California. Australian Lindsey Wright is the early first-round leader a…
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ANOTHER WEEK, ANOTHER WIN for Yani Tseng, her 11th worldwide title of the season. Tseng’s latest victory came at the Suzhou Taihu Ladies Open in China. Tseng closed with a 66 to win by seven shots. Sergio Garcia also won his second straight thanks to…
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IT HAS BEEN A WHILE since the LPGA Tour has teed it up in the United States. It was nearly six weeks ago the U.S. Women’s Open wrapped up at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs. The Evian Masters, Women’s British Open and two lengthy breaks have fill…
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Posted by The Armchair Golfer in Golf, tags: British Open, Brittany Lang, Carnoustie Golf Links, Jack Nicklaus, Jean Van de Velde, LPGA Tour, Paul Lawrie, The Open Championship, Tiger Woods, Yani Tseng
THE TOURNAMENT WAS SEEMINGLY OVER. Yani Tseng stood on the 18th tee at Carnoustie Golf Links with a three-shot lead over Brittany Lang. In a matter of minutes Tseng could claim her second consecutive Women’s British Open and fifth major title at the …
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SUZANN PETTERSEN IS IN CARNOUSTIE, Scotland, this week for the $2.5 million Ricoh Women’s British Open, but her heart is in her native Norway where 95 people died in a terror attack by Anders Behring Breivik, who has reportedly confessed to the atroc…
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THE 2011 U.S. WOMEN’S OPEN teed off on Thursday at The Broadmoor (East Course) in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and was halted due to weather. Cristie Kerr and amateur Amy Anderson are tied for the lead at 2 under par. Neither player has completed her …
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RORY MCILROY IS THE record-smashing U.S. Open champion and perhaps the next Tiger Woods. Three-time major winner Padraig Harrington tagged his fellow Irishman as the player to challenge the majors record of Jack Nicklaus. Rory mania pretty much sucked …
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