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Creamer fights, but can't overtake Ochoa for title (AP)

 
On the 13th tee of the final round, the player known for always wearing some pink needed some medicine to settle her stomach. The medicine? "It was called Pink Lady," Paula Creamer said. "It's this pink medicine. And I said, 'Did you do this on purpose?"' Creamer surely played with a purpose on Sunday, just as she did all week. (link)

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