waggleroom.com - 10/3/2009
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Fourteen-year-old amateur Alexis Thompson will play in the third round of the LPGA Tour's Navistar LPGA Classic with a share of the lead at -10. Thompson ended the first round on Thursday behind the lead by a shot, but enters the weekend rounds tied with the likes of Laura ...
Alexis Thompson Still Tops News About 14-Year-Olds
armchairgolfblog.blogspot.com 10/4/2009 — DESPITE FALLING OFF the pace today at the Navistar LPGA Classic, amateur sensation Alexis Thompson is still the talk of the LPGA Tour and golf this weekend and remains the big headline grabber among 14-year-old girls. Playing against the world’s best women golf professionals, Thompson shared ...
Five tied at Navisar LPGA Classic
teeoffpost.com 10/3/2009 — Lorena Ochoa and 14-year-old Alexis Thompson are part of a five-way tie for the lead at the Navistar LPGA Classic at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail Capitol Hill in Alabama. Yani Tseng, Laura Davies and Giulia Sergas are part of that lead group at 10-under par.
Ochoa started on the back ...
Michelle Wie
nextlevelgolfacademy.com 9/22/2009 — Michelle Wie has a new blog.
Navistar LPGA Classic Preview
jamieintherough.tumblr.com 10/1/2009 — With many of the world’s top players sitting the last full field domestic event out, this week’s event could be a big breakthrough for one of the many talented ladies on tour. Some notable names not in the field include #1 on the money list Jiyai Shin, the owner of the longest top 10 streak on ...
Another Great Sunday for Michelle Wie
waggleroom.com 10/5/2009 —
Some golfers like AM tee times, others PM tee times. Stats show you on what day of the week players perform their best. I only checked the seven tournaments in which Michelle Wie has been in the top ten this year, but, I will tell you one thing, I am pretty impressed with her Sunday ...
DIGEST / 14-year-old a shot back in LPGA
sfgate.com 10/2/2009 — Scotland's Janice Moodie shot a bogey-free 8-under-par 64 to take a one-stroke lead over 14-year-old Alexis Thompson in the Navistar LPGA Classic in Prattville, Ala. Michelle Wie and Lorena Ochoa were two strokes back. Thompson, a ninth-grader from ...
Ochoa Back in the Winner's Circle, Wie Almost There
weiunderpar.com 10/5/2009 —
Lorena Ochoa, the world’s number one player, finally broke a 5-month winless drought to defend her title at the Navistar LPGA Classic and secure her third victory of ‘09. She finished at a total 18-under to best Michelle Wie and Brittany Lang by four shots. > Until last month’s CN Canadian ...
14-Year-Old Alexis Thompson Peaks ESPN's Interest
weiunderpar.com 10/2/2009 —
Alexis Thompson has been making headlines in the golfing world for several years now. Two years ago, she was the youngest player to qualify for the US Open. And at her third appearance this summer, she was in contention and T8 going into the final 36 holes — she finished 35th. Her best ...
Moodie leads Navistar LPGA Classic
teeoffpost.com 10/2/2009 — Janice Moodie shot an eight-under par, 64, to lead the Navistar LPGA Classic after the first round of play at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, Capitol Hill. Fourteen-year-old amateur Alexis Thompson is in second place at eight-under par.
Moodie was bogey-free in the first round. She ...
14-Year-Old Alexis Thompson Piques ESPN's Interest
weiunderpar.com 10/2/2009 —
Alexis Thompson has been making headlines in the golfing world for several years now. Two years ago she was the youngest player to qualify for the US Open. And at her third appearance this summer she was in contention and T8 going into the final 36 holes — she finished 35th. Her best finish ...
Ochoa wins Navistar LPGA Classic —
Examiner Sports 10/4/2009
Lorena Ochoa successfully defended her Navistar LPGA Classic title, overcoming early troubles to shoot a 2-under 70 on Sunday for a four-stroke victory over Michelle Wie and Brittany Lang.
Ochoa Wins Navistar LPGA Classic —
NYT > Golf 10/4/2009
PRATTVILLE, Ala. (AP) -- Lorena Ochoa successfully defended her Navistar LPGA Classic title, overcoming early troubles to shoot a 2-under 70 on Sunday for a four-stroke victory over Michelle Wie and Brittany Lang.