worldgolf.com - 7/29/2008
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Annika Sorenstam is preparing for her last major, with this week’s Ricoh Women’s British Open at the Sunningdale Golf Club in Sunningdale, England.
Sorenstam tells The Independent that her next goal is to start a family.
“When you’ve been a part of something for so long of course you care,” she said, “but I don’t want to make this a farewell ...
Yuri Fudoh: Japanese Golfer —
RightFielders Women in Sports
Meet Yuri Fudoh, a professional golfer from Japan. See photos and a biography of Yuri below.
Yuri Fudoh
Japanese golfer Yuri Fudoh leads by one stroke Saturday after the third round at the Women’s British Open, finishing the day with a 3-under 69.
Fudoh was the biggest money winner on the Japanese LPGA circuit from [...]
Women Are Really Good At Letting Things Go —
Dogs That Chase Cars
Nothing defines a woman better than a person that has the great ability to let things go. They never nag, they never hold on to things and they definitely never make a bigger deal out of something than it really is. Right on cue, Laura Diaz showed exactly what I'm talking about today at the Women's British Open. A member of the British press asked if she ever “tackled” Dottie Pepper about ...
Surprise, surprise: Inkster tops day one leaderboard at Ricoh Women's British Open —
Dot Wong
A LPGA Tour veteran was atop the leaderboard after round one of the Ricoh Women’s British Open Wednesday. It just wasn’t the person most expected.
Juli Inkster fired a bogey-free 7-under 65, putting her a stroke ahead of the field in Sunningdale, England. Annika Sorenstam, who many were looking at to compete in her final major before retirement, finished with a 72.
“I ...
Ochoa wants to spoil Annika's fun; Wie shrugs off criticism —
Dot Wong
Annika Sorenstam wants to end her career with a bang, which would include her 11th major at this week’s Ricoh Women’s British Open , but she doesn’t expect her competitors will make it easy.
As she heads into her final major, Sorenstam told The Associated Press that a win this weekend in England would be special.
“I would love to win here,” Sorenstam said. ...
Sandra Gal: Would You beat? —
The Sports Culture
LPGA, meet the hottest Gal on tour.
Sandra Gal, that is.
Part time golfer, part time Web site creator — Gal’s got her own space on the Internet . (Which, I guess, makes up for a lack of Wikipedia page.)
This golfer out of Florida will be golfing at the RICOH Women’s British Open.
Set your TiVos.
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LPGA vets come out against Michelle Wie's PGA Tour decision —
Dot Wong
Even though she isn’t playing in this weekend’s Ricoh Women’s British Open , Michelle Wie can’t seem to stay out of the story.
In fact, her not playing is what’s causing the controversy. Several LPGA veterans are questioning why Wie is skipping a major to play in a PGA Tour event, the Legends Reno-Tahoe Open.
“I really don’t know why Michelle ...