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Home Of Golf To Welcome Women’s British Open

I can’t believe the great golf events that are happening right under my nose during this upcoming summer. There is the Open at Carnoustie, the Seniors at Muirfield and then at the beginning of August there is the Women’s British Open Championship at the Old Course, St Andrews. I’ve attended the Women’s British Open Championship […]

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Lincicome Fast Becoming Top Young American

A young American girl stared down Lorena Ochoa and Laura Davies at the LPGA’s Ginn Open today – and her name was Brittany Lincicome. It was a world class performance against a world class field. Still, when people talk about all the young American talent on the LPGA Tour, we rarely hear the name Brittany […]

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Pablo and Pressel Make History as Scott Triumphs in Houston

It was a weekend for history-makers on both sides of the Atlantic with Spain’s Pablo Martin-Benavides and Morgan Pressel notching up significant firsts on the European Tour and LPGA Tour respectively. Before Martin-Benavides, American Scott Verplank was Oklahoma State University’s most storied golfer because he won as an amateur on the US PGA Tour. Now, […]

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British-Indian Teen Matharu Hailed As the Female Tiger Woods

America and Thailand have Tiger Woods, now Britain and India hope they have their own mixed-race superstar. She is Kiran Matharu, the first high-profile British-Asian golfing star who is hoping to supplant Michelle Wie as the next true teenage sensation. The 17-year-old Curtis Cup player has a string of titles to her name, including the […]

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LPGA’S First Major of 2007

To me, the golf season doesn’t officially start until the year’s first major. And this year, The Kraft Nabisco Championship edges The Masters on the schedule by seven days – thus putting The LPGA front and center this week. So naturally there are some questions – such as, will Annika continue her dominance in 2007? […]

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