Published 8/2/2008
at L.A. Times - Golf
Former No. 1 player continues to struggle in final major. Juli Inkster trails by one.
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SUNNINGDALE, England -- Of all the hundreds of hitches and glitches that can ravage a human being's golf game, here's one sort of novel idea: a retirement announcement.
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