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   <title>Tseng No. 6 after winning in Australia</title>
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   Yani Tseng won the Women's Australian Open on Sunday, but held steady in the sixth position in this week's women's world rankings. In fact, the top nine remained unchanged from last week as Lorena Ochoa stayed put at No. 1 and was trailed by Jiyai Shin, Ai Miyazato, Suzann Pettersen, Cristie Kerr, Tseng, Anna Nordqvist, Karrie Webb and Michelle Wie. Angela Stanford and Paula Creamer exchanged places with Stanford up to 10th. In-Kyung Kim 
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   <title>Taiwan's Tseng wins Women's Australian Open</title>
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   Taiwan's Yani Tseng fired a flawless seven-under 66 on Sunday to capture the Women's Australian Open. The two-time LPGA Tour winner finished four rounds on the Commonwealth course at nine-under 283, beating 2009 winner Laura Davies of England by three strokes. A change to her putting grip helped Tseng produce a bogey-free round -- her first sub-70 score of the week. The world No. 6 collected seven birdies on the day, including fo
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   <title>Webb blows away field at ANZ Ladies Masters</title>
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   Karrie Webb, who led by one entering Sunday's final round of the ANZ Ladies Masters, fired a course-record 11-under 61 to blow away the field for a six-stroke victory. Webb completed her seventh ANZ Ladies Masters title at 26-under-par 262. Her total of 262 matched her own tournament-record score. Katherine Hull, the 2009 winner, could not keep pace with Webb as she closed with a six-under 66 to share second place with Bo-Mee Lee, who 
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   <title>Second straight win gets Miyazato to third</title>
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   Ai Miyazato's second consecutive win on the LPGA Tour moved her up to third in this week's Women's World Golf Rankings. Miyazato got to fourth with her win at the Honda PTT LPGA Thailand two weeks ago, and her victory at last week's HSBC Women's Champions helped her climb one more spot. Lorena Ochoa remained in first, followed by Jiyai Shin and Miyazato. Suzann Pettersen dipped one to No. 4 to accommodate Miyazato's ascension.
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   <title>LPGA adds event in Malaysia</title>
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   The LPGA announced on Monday that the Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia has been added to the 2010 schedule. "We are looking forward to working with our new partner Sime Darby," said Zayra Calderon, LPGA executive vice president. "Their reach currently extends into 20 countries across the globe, and they impact a wide array of industries. We plan to do everything that we can as an association to help them achieve their goals through
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   <title>Miyazato wins for the second week in a row</title>
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   Ai Miyazato won for the second week in a row on the LPGA Tour Sunday when she titled at the HSBC Women's Champions event at Tanah Merah Country Club. Miyazato, who shared the third-round lead, shot a three-under 69 and won the title at 10-under 278. She finished two strokes clear of Cristie Kerr, who had a 68 on Sunday, but the tournament was tight on the back nine. Kerr grabbed a one-shot lead thanks to a birdie at the par-four 16th. She st
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   <title>Davies wins in New Zealand</title>
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   Laura Davies posted a four-under 68 on Sunday to come from behind and win the New Zealand Women's Open on the Ladies European Tour. Davies finished the tournament at nine-under 279 and won by strokes at New South Wales Golf Club. The win was Davies' 39th on the Ladies European Tour 73rd worldwide. "I love to play and I love to win, this is what its all about as far as I am concerned," said Davies. Third-round leader Sarah
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   <title>Inkster, Miyazato share lead in Singapore</title>
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   Juli Inkster and Ai Miyazato both carded three- under 69s Saturday and they share the lead after three rounds of the HSBC Women's Champions. Inkster and Miyazato completed 54 holes at seven-under-par 209. If Inkster goes on to victory, she would be the LPGA Tour's oldest-ever winner. For Miyazato, it would be her second win in a row as she claimed the season- opening Honda PTT LPGA Thailand last weekend. Momoko Ueda matched the 
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   <title>Stanford and Song-Hee Kim in front at HSBC</title>
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   Angela Stanford and Song-Hee Kim are knotted atop the leaderboard after Friday's second round of the HSBC Women's Champions tournament. Stanford, a first-round co-leader, shot a one-under 71 on Friday, while Kim carded a two-under 70 at Tanah Merah Country Club. The pair finished 36 holes at five-under 139. Hee-Won Han (67), Suzann Pettersen (70), Sun Young Yoo (70), Juli Inkster (70) and last week's winner of the season-opening Honda PTT LPGA Thailand 
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