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LPGA Tour golfer Erica Blasberg found deadupdated: Wed May 12 2010 15:22:00

The LPGA have confirmed that 25-year-old golfer Erica Blasberg has been found dead.

Mystery surrounds LPGA golfer's deathupdated: Wed May 12 2010 15:22:00

25-year-old professional golfer Erica Blasberg was found dead at her home outside Las Vegas.

World No.1 Ochoa announces retirementupdated: Tue Apr 20 2010 13:31:00

Lorena Ochoa, the world number one women's golfer, has confirmed on her official Web site that she will announce her retirement in a press conference in Mexico City on Friday.

Wie finally ends wait for LPGA victoryupdated: Mon Nov 16 2009 13:10:00

Michelle Wie's long wait for her first LPGA Tour title is finally over after the Korean-American secured a two-shot triumph at the Lorena Ochoa Invitational tournament in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Choi charges to front with brilliant 63updated: Sun Sep 20 2009 12:13:00

Na Yeon Choi of South Korea charged to the front of the elite field at the Samsung World Championship with a nine-under 63 at Torrey Pines in California.

Miyazoto wins Evian Masters title in playoffupdated: Sun Jul 26 2009 16:47:00

Ai Miyazato has won her first LPGA Tour title after beating Sophie Gustafson in a playoff at the co-sanctioned Evian Masters in France on Sunday.

Japan's Miyazato shares Evian Masters leadupdated: Fri Jul 24 2009 14:42:00

Ai Miyazato of Japan carded a second round 66 to share the halfway lead at the Evian Masters in France with Becky Brewerton of Wales and South Korea's Choi Na Yeon.

Three-way tie for lead at Evian Mastersupdated: Thu Jul 23 2009 15:05:00

South Korea's In-Kyung Kim and Na Yeon Choi caught early leader Becky Brewerton to force a three-way tie at the top after the first round of the Evian Masters in France on Thursday.

Korea's Ji wins U.S. Open in last-hole dramaupdated: Mon Jul 13 2009 08:24:00

South Korea's Eun Hee Ji rolled home a 15-foot birdie putt on the final hole to snatch the first U.S. Open at Saucon Valley Country Club in Pennsylvania.

LPGA loses Corning Classic as downturn bitesupdated: Tue Apr 21 2009 06:20:00

Women's professional golf has lost another big tournament after the LPGA Tour announced that this year's Corning Classic will be the last.

Wie closing on elusive first LPGA Tour winupdated: Sat Feb 14 2009 15:19:00

Michelle Wie is closing on her first LPGA Tour win after claiming a share of the lead with one round to go in the $1.2 million SBS Open in her native Hawaii.

Wie on verge of clinching LPGA Tour placeupdated: Sat Dec 06 2008 16:17:00

Only a stunning final-day collapse can keep Michelle Wie from claiming a spot on the 2009 LPGA Tour after she fired a four-under-par 68 in Saturday's fourth round of qualifying.

Hull leading way as Sorenstam strugglesupdated: Thu Nov 20 2008 16:39:00

Australian Katherine Hull fired a four-under-par 68 to grab a one-stroke lead after the first round of the LPGA ADT Championship -- while Annika Sorenstam struggled in her U.S. farewell.

Time.com: LPGA to Require English for Int'l Playersupdated: Tue Aug 26 2008 17:00:00

The LPGA Tour boasts players from all over the world, and it wants all of them to be able to speak English

Returning Ochoa leads Evian Masters fieldupdated: Thu Jul 24 2008 13:46:00

World number one Lorena Ochoa grabbed the limelight with a flawless seven-birdie 65 in the first round of the Evian Masters in France.

Time.com: Golfer Sorenstam to Retire This Yearupdated: Tue May 13 2008 19:00:00

Annika Sorenstam will retire after the season, ending an LPGA Tour career in which she has won 72 tournaments to date and delivered a defining moment when she teed it up against the men on the PGA Tour

China to host first-ever LPGA tournamentupdated: Tue Apr 29 2008 07:27:00

China will host its first LPGA tournament in October, with 63 of the world's top women golfers competing for a purse of $1.8 million.

Friberg scores maiden LPGA victoryupdated: Mon Mar 17 2008 06:52:00

Louise Friberg went to lunch not knowing that she had done enough to win her first LPGA Tour title.

Ochoa to headline $2 million Singapore eventupdated: Fri Jan 25 2008 10:24:00

World number one Lorena Ochoa will be the star attraction at the HSBC Women's Champions in Singapore next month.

Pak, Gulbis to play in Championsupdated: Tue Dec 04 2007 07:30:00

South Korean star Se Ri Pak and Natalie Gulbis of the United States are the latest big names to confirm their participation in the HSBC Women's Champions tournament in Singapore next year.

Ariya, 11, breaks Wie's Tour mark updated: Thu Oct 25 2007 09:03:00

Suzann Pettersen led the LPGA tournament in Thailand but she had to share top billing in the first round on Thursday with local amateur Ariya Jutanugam who is just 11 years of age.

Ochoa snatches victory from rookieupdated: Mon Jun 25 2007 04:18:00

World number one Lorena Ochoa had to recover from three shots behind with just two holes to play to tie South Korean rookie Kim In-kyung and win the subsequent playoff in the LPGA Tour event at Locust Hill.

Injured Wie cuts short LPGA returnupdated: Fri Jun 01 2007 03:45:00

Michelle Wie made a sorry return to the LPGA tour as she was forced to pull out of the Ginn Tribute tournament after shooting 14-over-par through her first 16 holes.

SI.com: Creamer woman to beat at Corningupdated: Wed May 23 2007 18:00:00

CORNING, N.Y. (AP) -- Paula Creamer is playing the Corning Classic for the first time in her three years on the LPGA Tour. Considering her history and the built-in cheering gallery that will be on hand, it's a wonder it took so long.

SI.com: Ochoa wins again; gap with Annika growsupdated: Sun May 20 2007 18:00:00

CLIFTON, N.J. (AP) -- Lorena Ochoa only set her sights higher after validating her status as the No. 1 player in women's golf by winning for the first time since supplanting Annika Sorenstam.

SI.com: Lee, Ochoa pull away at Sybase Classicupdated: Sat May 19 2007 17:00:00

CLIFTON, N.J. (AP) -- Sarah Lee went shot for shot with defending champion Lorena Ochoa and got the best of the No. 1 player in women's golf.

SI.com: Lee leads defending champion Ochoa by 2updated: Thu May 17 2007 19:00:00

CLIFTON, N.J. (AP) -- Had it not been for been Sarah Lee, defending champion Lorena Ochoa would be atop the leaderboard again at the Sybase Classic.

SI.com: Wie to return to site of infamous DQupdated: Wed May 16 2007 16:00:00

PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP) -- Michelle Wie will celebrate her 18th birthday this fall by playing in the Samsung World Championship for the fourth straight year, joining the 20-player field at Bighorn Golf Club where she made her professional debut.

SI.com: Kim over Inkster in LPGA playoffupdated: Sun May 06 2007 17:00:00

BROKEN ARROW, Okla. (AP) -- Mi Hyun Kim won a playoff on the first extra hole with Hall of Famer Juli Inkster to capture the SemGroup Championship on Sunday, the South Korean's first LPGA Tour victory of the year.

SI.com: Ochoa has two eagles in her debut at No. 1updated: Thu Apr 26 2007 21:00:00

MORELIA, Mexico (AP) -- Lorena Ochoa shot a 5-under 68 on Thursday in the Mexican star's first round as the No. 1 player in the world, leaving the defending champion a stroke behind leader Stacy Prammanasudh in the Corona Morelia Championship.

SI.com: Ochoa set for first start as No. 1updated: Wed Apr 25 2007 20:00:00

MORELIA, Mexico (AP) -- The timing was perfect for Lorena Ochoa.

SI.com: Ochoa passes Annika for No. 1 spotupdated: Mon Apr 23 2007 20:00:00

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- After missing two chances to become No. 1 in women's golf, Lorena Ochoa finally replaced Annika Sorenstam at the top Monday without even hitting a shot.

SI.com: Sorenstam to reduce schedule after injuryupdated: Tue Apr 17 2007 10:46:00

STOCKHOLM, Sweden(AP) Annika Sorenstam will play fewer golf tournaments this season and focus on the majors because of a back injury.

SI.com: Sorenstam's golf academy opens in Floridaupdated: Mon Apr 16 2007 18:00:00

REUNION, Fla. (AP) -- Without swinging a club, Annika Sorenstam found Monday to be among the most fulfilling days of her career.

SI.com: Lincicome benefits from Ochoa's collapseupdated: Sun Apr 15 2007 19:00:00

REUNION, Fla. (AP) -- Brittany Lincicome had a small bag that held a new necklace, one of the gifts for winning the Ginn Open.

SI.com: Davies keeps faith, lead at Ginn Openupdated: Fri Apr 13 2007 20:26:00

REUNION, Fla. (AP) -- Laura Davies has been telling friends and family members all year that she felt like something good was about to happen to her on the LPGA Tour.

SI.com: LPGA begins stint without injured Sorenstamupdated: Fri Apr 13 2007 04:00:00

REUNION, Fla. (AP) -- Annika Sorenstam has 69 LPGA Tour victories, 10 major titles and one of the largest fan followings in women's golf.

SI.com: Lopez starting a comeback on LPGA Tourupdated: Thu Apr 12 2007 09:27:00

REUNION, Fla. (AP) -- Nancy Lopez has long been a legend. She wants to play like one again.

SI.com: Ochoa rallies to win Safeway Internationalupdated: Sun Mar 25 2007 21:02:00

SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN, Ariz. (AP) - Lorena Ochoa blew a four-stroke lead to Suzann Pettersen, then birdied four of the last five holes for a two-stroke victory in the Safeway International on Sunday.

SI.com: Matthew and Jo tied in LPGA Safewayupdated: Fri Mar 23 2007 00:30:00

SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN, Ariz. (AP) -- Catriona Matthew showed no signs of rust after taking a seven-month break from the LPGA Tour to give birth to her first child.

SI.com: Sorenstam and Ochoa set for showdownupdated: Thu Mar 22 2007 11:15:00

SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN, Ariz.(AP) -- A year ago, Lorena Ochoa broke Annika Sorenstam's five-year stranglehold on the LPGA Tour's player of the year award.

Se Ri Pak Talkasia Interviewupdated: Mon Feb 26 2007 23:20:00

AR: Anjali Rao SP: Se Ri Pak

SI.com: Sorenstam: No retirement plansupdated: Fri Jan 19 2007 12:26:00

Annika Sorenstam said a Swedish newspaper took out of context her plans to quit golf and have children.

LPGA Tour to have record prize moneyupdated: Wed Nov 15 2006 14:46:00

Next year's LPGA Tour will feature record prize money of more than $54 million and the first women's major to be played at the home of golf.

Webb halts Sorenstam's Mizuno runupdated: Sun Nov 05 2006 11:20:00

Australia's Karrie Webb fired a six-under-par 66 to win the Mizuno Classic on Sunday, breaking Annika Sorenstam's five-year winning streak at the event.

Sorenstam closes the gap in Japanupdated: Sat Nov 04 2006 03:37:00

Annika Sorenstam moved into contention for an LPGA Tour record sixth straight Mizuno Classic title on Saturday, shooting a six-under 66 to finish two strokes behind second-round leader Momoko Ueda of Japan.

Webb starts new year in Australiaupdated: Thu Nov 02 2006 07:10:00

Karrie Webb will return home to play back-to-back golf tournaments in Australia early next year -- the Australian Open and the ANZ Ladies Masters, tournament officials said.

Sorenstam clings to share of leadupdated: Sat Oct 14 2006 06:41:00

Swedish superstar Annika Sorenstam shrugged off some shaky moments to maintain a share of the lead Friday after two rounds of the LPGA Samsung World Championship.

LPGA record winner Berg dies at 88updated: Sun Sep 10 2006 16:47:00

LPGA pioneer and record major winner Patty Berg has died at the age of 88 after battling Alzheimer's disease.

Wie denied win by revitalized Webbupdated: Sat Jul 29 2006 13:15:00

Michelle Wie led by two with seven holes to play in the prestigious Evian Masters in France but was denied her first professional win by fomer world number one Karrie Webb on Saturday.

Webb secures lead as Wie stumblesupdated: Fri Jul 28 2006 13:08:00

Australia's Karrie Webb edged ahead of Michelle Wie with a third-round 69 at the Evian Masters in France on Friday as the American teen stumbled again on her jinxed 17th hole.

Pak ready for record-tying attemptupdated: Sun Jul 16 2006 07:05:00

Se Ri Pak positioned herself for a record-tying fifth win as she moved within striking distance during Saturday's suspended third round of the $1.2 million LPGA Jamie Farr Classic.

Swede Sorenstam misses halfway cutupdated: Sat May 13 2006 09:39:00

Annika Sorenstam missed the halfway cut for the first time in four years at the Michelob Ultra Open in Williamsburg, Virginia on Friday.

Wie has another tilt at PGA eventupdated: Sat Apr 22 2006 08:07:00

Teenage prodigy Michelle Wie will take on the men again in a PGA tour event in September, the organizers of the PGA 84 Lumber Classic announced.

Wie mixes it with the men in Japanupdated: Wed Nov 23 2005 04:55:00

Teenage sensation Michelle Wie takes on the men again at the Casio World Open which starts in Japan on Thursday.

Sorenstam takes fifth Mizuno titleupdated: Sun Nov 06 2005 12:21:00

World number one Annika Sorenstam became the first golfer to win a U.S. PGA or LPGA tournament five years running with victory at the Mizuno Classic.

British Open allows women to enterupdated: Thu Oct 13 2005 05:18:00

The world's top women golfers will be able to enter the British Open championship for the first time in a ground-breaking move announced by organizers.

Fifth successive win for Sorenstamupdated: Mon Mar 28 2005 08:14:00

Sweden's Annika Sorenstam made it five wins in a row on the LPGA Tour, collecting her eighth major title with an eight-shot triumph in the Kraft Nabisco Championship.

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