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56 results for "lpga"
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2012 Kraft Nabisco -- Yani Tseng is human after all
Mick ElliottThe world's No.1 player and an overwhelming favorite to win the year's first major, Yani Tseng struggled from the outset Sunday.
Story | Conversation | April 01, 2012 -
2012 Kraft Nabisco -- Yani Tseng train keeps rolling
Mick ElliottEveryone needs a foil, but even some of Yani Tseng's top challengers seem uncertain if she can be beaten.
Story | Conversation | March 31, 2012 -
2012 Kraft Nabisco -- Lexi Thompson's charge stirs crowd
Mick ElliottAmerican tenn Lexi Thompson roared out of the gate with birdies on four of the first five holes, conjuring images of great things to come.
Story | Conversation | March 31, 2012 -
Lindsey Wright shares message of hope
Mick ElliottOnce racked with depression and contemplating suicide, Lindsey Wright found help. Now, she's reaching out to others in need.
Story | Conversation | March 30, 2012 -
Elliott -- It's been a confounding journey for Michelle Wie
Mick ElliottCompleting her coursework at Stanford is a big accomplishment, but many wonder if Michelle Wie will fulfill her potential on the golf course.
Story | Conversation | March 28, 2012 -
Elliott -- Yani Tseng thrives on friendly competition
Mick ElliottYani Tseng arrives at Mission Hills Country Club for this week's Kraft Nabisco -- the season's first major -- as The Yaninator, women's golf's version of consistency and persistence, operating as nerveless as a fictional machine come to life.
Story | Conversation | March 27, 2012 -
espnW -- Top storylines, players to watch at LPGA Kraft Nabisco C...
Mick ElliottWill Yani Tseng reign supreme at the LPGA Kraft Nabisco Championship this week? We look at the top storylines and players to watch.
Story | Conversation | March 26, 2012 -
espnW -- Yani Tseng wants what Lexi Thompson has
Mick ElliottYani Tseng has an unmatched golf resume, but Lexi Thompson is the one who has captivated the American public. Tseng wants a piece of that.
Story | Conversation | February 08, 2012 -
LPGA loaded with compelling players for 2012 season
Mick ElliottYani Tseng, Suzann Pettersen and Lexi Thompson head a worldwide cast of stars. Here are 10 to keep an eye on this year.
Story | Conversation | February 07, 2012 -
2012 LPGA -- 10 wishes for the season ahead
Mick ElliottNothing captivates sports fans more than rivalries. The LPGA misses Sorenstam-Ochoa, but Tseng-Thompson could fill that void.
Story | Conversation | February 06, 2012 -
Inside the Ropes -- Yani Tseng, Lexi Thompson are two for ages
Mick ElliottStealing the show in 2011: Yani Tseng, 22, became the youngest to five majors. Lexi Thompson, 16, was the youngest-ever winner.
Story | Conversation | November 21, 2011 -
Hee Young Park takes home the hardware
Mick ElliottThe South Korean was the least known of the contenders heading into the final round, but that didn't slow her brilliant play at the CME Titleholders.
Story | Conversation | November 20, 2011 -
World's best golfers in hot pursuit of Titleholders victory
Mick ElliottPacked within three shots of each other, four top-10 players must catch leaders Hee Young Park, pictured, and Sandra Gal to win the season-ending event.
Story | Conversation | November 19, 2011 -
Healthy Paula Creamer looking for old magic
Mick ElliottAfter enduring illness and surgery on her thumb, she says she's a better player than ever. But the wins aren't coming as easily.
Story | Conversation | November 18, 2011 -
Cristie Kerr, seeking elusive win, is fourth
Mick ElliottIt's been a frustrating year for the world's third-ranked player. For the first time since 2003, she hasn't won an event. This is her last chance.
Story | Conversation | November 17, 2011 -
LPGA's strategy is risky or pure genius
Mick ElliottThe tour is following the world economy, expanding its schedule to Asia and raking in foreign corporate dollars. The challenge is to lure American support too.
Story | Conversation | November 16, 2011