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Power play
U.S. will flex muscle on Solheim Sunday
Posted: 8/22/2009 |
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Baldry: U.S. firepower fits Solheim format
It’s no surprise the Americans are favored to win the Solheim Cup. The European side is 0-5 on U.S. soil, but their resiliency may keep the matches close. The Day 1 pairings were announced Thursday. Beth Ann Baldry breaks them down.
Posted: 8/20/2009 |
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The charm of the Jr. Solheim Cup
In case you’re wondering, that’s LPGA legend Nancy Lopez (right) and LPGA vet Carin Koch doing their best cannonballs. The two captained the U.S. and European Junior Solheim Cup teams this week and brought out the true spirit of the event.
Posted: 8/19/2009 |
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Can she be best of both worlds?
It’s the same old Jennifer Song this week at the U.S. Women’s Am, which only means the humble Korean-American and USC sophomore-to-be is poised to add another USGA title to her otherworldly resume. As Beth Ann Baldry writes, this is your final warning.
Posted: 8/7/2009 |
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Summer school
Anger Management 101 at Women’s Amateur
Posted: 8/5/2009 |
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Solheim stampede
Time is running out for players eyeing Solheim bid
Posted: 8/1/2009 |
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Fire starter
Matthew set Royal Lytham ablaze in Round 1
Posted: 7/31/2009 |
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Rock star
Ai Miyazato has the world at her fingertips
Posted: 7/28/2009 |
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Dakota darlings dream big at Junior
The Dakotas are well-represented at the Sweet Sixteen of the U.S. Girls’ Junior. Amy Anderson (pictured) of Oxbow, N.D., and Kimberly Kaufman of Clark, S.D., took their small-town-America games to Trump National and surprised more than a few.
Posted: 7/23/2009 |
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In charge
Pettersen tells it like it is at Women's Open
Posted: 7/10/2009 |
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Trouble in paradise for LPGA
Paradise, officially, is lost. The Kapalua LPGA Classic, slated for Oct. 15-18, died to a lack of a title sponsor, adding to a growing casualty list of LPGA events. Beth Ann Baldry urges the tour to bend over backwards to help sponsors – and preserve its schedule.
Posted: 7/1/2009 |
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Bright future
Harigae finds game on Futures Tour
Posted: 6/26/2009 |
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Clear-headed
Paige Mackenzie has a renewed focus in 2009
Posted: 6/11/2009 |
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Major concern
LPGA Championship’s future is uncertain
Posted: 6/10/2009 |
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Uribe’s passion ignites NCAAs
Sure, UCLA’s Maria Jose Uribe is capable of good golf. Maybe that’s why she fired a 6-under 66 in Round 2 of the NCAA Championship to take the individual lead. But Uribe does so much more in her native Colombia. Beth Ann Baldry lets us in.
Posted: 5/20/2009 |
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Mocs’ foreign flavor pays off
Some coaches are criticized for recruiting abroad. Chattanooga’s Colette Murray didn’t have a choice, writes Beth Ann Baldry. Emma de Groot (pictured) and the 2-year-old Mocs are already in the NCAA Championship.
Posted: 5/19/2009 |
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Baldry: And your women’s winners are...
Beth Ann Baldry likes to look smart. That’s why she’s picking Arizona State to win the NCAA Championship. Too obvious for you? Freshman Carlota Ciganda (pictured) and the Sun Devils don’t mind.
Posted: 5/18/2009 |
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Florida flop
The cloud over Sunshine State’s women’s teams
Posted: 5/14/2009 |
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Made for TV
Natalie Gulbis' TV success is good for the LPGA
Posted: 5/9/2009 |
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A quiet success
LPGA commish Bivens plays rare pro-am round
Posted: 5/6/2009 |
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Uncharted
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi is glad to play in May
Posted: 5/1/2009 |
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Parting ways
The Corning Classic will be missed on the LPGA
Posted: 4/24/2009 |
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ACC Preview: Can Duke still win?
Strange as it sounds, Virginia is the team to beat at this week’s ACC Championship. Duke? Well, their streak of 13 consecutive conference titles is on the line. Beth Ann Baldry explains.
Posted: 4/15/2009 |
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‘Surreal’ day
Lincicome didn't see her good play coming
Posted: 4/2/2009 |
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