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   <title>LPGA Tour unveils 2012 schedule</title>
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   The LPGA Tour released it 2012 schedule on Tuesday and the 28-event slate features five new events. As had already been announced, the tour opens the season February 9-12 in Australia with its first new stop. That will be followed by events in Thailand and Singapore before the first stateside event takes place March 15-18 with the LPGA Founders Cup in Arizona. The tour will head to California for two tournaments, the second of which i
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   <title>LPGA adds Hawaii event</title>
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   The LPGA Tour announced Thursday the creation of a new event heading to Hawaii in April of this year. The LPGA LOTTE Championship Presented by J Golf will be held April 18-21 with a rare Saturday finish on tap for the island of Oahu. The venue has yet to be determined. "We are honored that such an established and well-respected conglomerate like LOTTE has chosen the LPGA to expand its global platform," said LPGA Commissioner M
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   <title>Few changes in women's rankings</title>
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   With no action ongoing, there were very few changes in this week's women's world rankings. Yani Tseng begins 2012 still as the No. 1 player, followed by Suzann Pettersen, Na Yeon Choi, Cristie Kerr and Paula Creamer. Sun Ju Ahn, Jiyai Shin, I.K. Kim, Ai Miyazato and Stacy Lewis rounded out the top 10. Brittany Lincicome, Amy Yang, Shanshan Feng, Chie Arimura, Ji-Hee Lee, Morgan Pressel and Michelle Wie held on to Nos. 11-17. 
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   <title>Choi up to No. 3 in world rankings</title>
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   Na Yeon Choi inched up to third in this week's world rankings. Yani Tseng remained comfortably in first, followed by Suzann Pettersen and Choi. Cristie Kerr slipped one to fourth, while Paula Creamer once again completed the top five. Sun Ju Ahn, Jiyai Shin, I.K. Kim, Ai Miyazato and Stacy Lewis rounded out the top 10. Brittany Lincicome, Amy Yang, Shanshan Feng and Chie Arimura held their places from last week, while Ji-Hee Le
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   <title>LPGA Tour founder Danoff dies at 88</title>
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   Bettye Danoff, who was one of the 13 founding members of the LPGA Tour in 1950, has died. She was 88. Known by fellow playing pros as "Mighty Mite" for her diminutive stature, Danoff died Thursday in Texas, the LPGA Tour said. In a statement, LPGA commissioner Mike Whan said the tour was living proof that Danoff made a difference in the world of golf. "Because of her courage, and the vision/belief of many others that followed 
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   <title>Thompson, 16, cruises to win in Dubai</title>
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   Sixteen-year-old American Lexi Thompson closed with a five-under 67 Saturday to win the Dubai Ladies Masters by four strokes. Thompson finished at 15-under-par 273 for her second professional title. She was the second-youngest winner in Ladies European Tour history behind Amy Yang. Yang, who won as an amateur in 2006, was four months younger than Thompson at the time of her victory. The young American carded back-to-bac
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   <title>Hedwall captures Hero Women's Indian Open</title>
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   Caroline Hedwall shot a three-under 69 on Sunday to win the Hero Women's Indian Open on the Ladies European Tour. Hedwall captured her fourth win of her rookie season with a score of 12-under 204, beating Pornanong Phatlum by two. "It gives me a lot of self-confidence," Hedwall said. "It's been a great week, and I'm very excited about this win. I just tried to focus on myself and try to play the same game I've played for the last few days.
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   <title>LPGA's Founders Cup adds $1.5 million purse</title>
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   An event that honors the 13 founding members of the LPGA Tour will have a $1.5 million purse next season. The Founders Cup, which was played for the first time as a 54-hole tournament in March, will also be expanded to four rounds, the LPGA Tour said Tuesday. The inaugural event featured a $1 million purse that counted toward the official money list, but was donated entirely to charity. Hall of Famer Karrie Webb called it "a grea
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   <title>2011 LPGA Tour Year In Review</title>
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   There's really only one way to look at the LPGA Tour in 2011: The Year of Yani. That means Yani Tseng, of course. Tseng began the year as the No. 5 player in the world, nearly a full point off the average of No. 1 Jiyai Shin. Shin's 10.60 point average then now pales in comparison to Tseng's current average of 18.16, nearly double that of her nearest competitor. To put it in layman's terms: there's Yani Tseng, and there's everyone else. Havi
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   <title>Gulyanamitta takes medalist honors at LPGA Q School</title>
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   Junthima Gulyanamitta carded her second straight four-under 68 Sunday to come from behind and win medalist honors at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament. Gulyanamitta has played just two LPGA Tour events in her career, the 2010 and 2011 U.S. Women's Opens. She ended the five-round marathon at 10-under 350. Christine Song, who had the lead after the first four rounds, closed with a 74 to take second place at minus-eight. Jennie Lee shot a
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