| Kim wins by three at Longs Drugs Challenge
In-Kyung Kim fought through windy conditions
to shoot one-over 73 on Sunday. That was enough for Kim to earn her first LPGA
Tour title at the Longs Drugs Challenge.
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| Kim leads Longs Drugs, Ochoa falls seven back
Seeking her first win, In-Kyung Kim shot a
three-under 69 to remain in the lead Saturday after three rounds of the Longs
Drugs Challenge.
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| Kim leads Longs Drugs by one; Ochoa lurking two back
In-Kyung Kim carded a three-under 69 in cold,
windy conditions Friday to move into the lead after two rounds of the Longs
Drugs Challenge at Blackhawk Country Club.
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| Redman, Hjorth share Longs Drugs lead
Michele Redman and Maria Hjorth both opened
with rounds of six-under-par 66 on Thursday to share the lead after one round
of the Longs Drugs Challenge at Blackhawk Country Club.
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| Creamer moves to No. 3 in Rolex Rankings
Paula Creamer won the elite Samsung World
Championship on Sunday and jumped two places to No. 3 in the Rolex Women's
World Golf Rankings.
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| Creamer hangs on for fourth win in '08
Paula Creamer closed with a three-under
69 Sunday to fend off Song-Hee Kim to win the Samsung World Championship.
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| Creamer moves in front at Samsung
Paula Creamer birdied her final three
holes en route to a flawless, four-under 68 on Saturday and the third-round
lead of the Samsung World Championship.
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| Choi hangs tough for Samsung lead
In a round that saw the best player in
the world drop six strokes in 10 holes and one of the hottest golfers drop
three shots in the last two, it was a winless, 20-year-old rookie from South
Korea that clawed her way to the top of the leaderboard.
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| Shin leads Samsung World Championship
Reigning Women's British Open champion
Ji-Yai Shin fired a five-under 67 on Thursday to take the first-round lead of
the Samsung World Championship.
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| Ochoa pads her lead in Rolex Rankings
Lorena Ochoa was a playoff winner Sunday
at the Navistar LPGA Classic, helping her expand her lead atop the Rolex
Women's World Golf Rankings.
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