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Oblivious Creamer shoots 60 at Jamie Farr
Wire reportsPaula Creamer knew she was playing well. She just didn't know she was close to golf's magic number of 59. Creamer birdied nine of the last 11 holes, including the final three, for a course-record 60 over the par-71 Highland Meadows layout Thursday in the...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Kenny Perry, David Duval, Deere and Company, Woody Austin
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GOLF: Who knew? Creamer shoots 60 at Jamie Farr
SYLVANIA, Ohio - Paula Creamer knew she was playing well. She was surprised just how well. Creamer birdied nine of the last 11 holes for a course-record 60 on the par-71 Highland Meadows layout yesterday. She held a five-stroke lead after the opening...Tags: Se Ri Pak, Eva Dahllof, Jamie Farr
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Sports scores, stats and standings
Moves Baseball CUBS // Placed P Scott Eyre on 15-day DL, retroactive to Friday. Recalled P Jose Ascanio from Triple-A Iowa. RANGERS // Placed P Kason Gabbard on 15-day DL. Recalled P Warner Madrigal from Triple-A Oklahoma. ROYALS // Placed IF Alberto...Tags: Helen Alfredsson, Charles Warren, Kenny Perry, Woody Austin, Oneli Perez
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Scores
ScoresLPGA U.S. Women's Open Edina, Minn. First round, par-73 a-amateur 67 (6-under) Ji Young Oh 34-33; Pat Hurst 32-35 68 (5-under) Song-Hee Kim 32-36 69 (4-under) Maria Jose Uribe 35-34; Louise Friberg 34-35; Ji-Yai Shin 35-34 70 (3-under) Catriona...Tags: Helen Alfredsson, Cristie Kerr, Catriona Matthew, Rachel Hetherington, Lorena Ochoa
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SCORES
U.S. Women's Open At Interlachen Country Club Edina, Minn. Purse: $3.25 million Yardage: 6,789; Par: 73 a-amateur Inbee Park, $585,000 …72-69-71-71-283 -9 Helen Alfredsson, $350,000 …70-71-71-75-287 -5 Angela Park, $162,487 …73-...Tags: Scott Hoch, Brent Geiberger, Harrison Frazar, Clubs and Associations, Il Mi Chung
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Inspirational debut
Stacy Lewis was walking up the 16th fairway Saturday afternoon at Interlachen when she saw a leaderboard and turned to her father, who was carrying her bag in her professional debut. "Hey," she told him, bumping his arm. "I'm tied for the lead in the...Tags: Helen Alfredsson, Medical Conditions, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Stacy Lewis leads U.S. Women's Open with a chance at history
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEDINA, Minn. -- Four years ago, the player who is leading the U.S. Women's Open wasn't sure whether her golf career was going to even happen. Back surgery for scoliosis can make a person wonder about a lot, but 23-year-old Stacy Lewis is answering all the...Tags: Helen Alfredsson, Surgery, Health Treatments, History, U.S. Open Golf
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Rookie Lewis leads U.S. Women's Open
Stacy Lewis is making her professional debut one to remember. Nineteen days after she turned pro, Lewis showed the poise of a veteran Saturday at Interlachen with no bogeys and a 6-under 67 that gave her a one-shot lead over Paula Creamer going into...Tags: Helen Alfredsson, Kenny Perry, Brian Bateman, Woody Austin, Scott Simpson
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Stacy Lewis leads U.S. Women's Open in her pro debut
The Associated PressStacy Lewis is making her professional debut one to remember. Nineteen days after turning pro, Lewis showed the poise of a veteran Saturday with no bogeys and a 6-under 67 that gave her a one-shot lead over Paula Creamer going into the final round of the...Tags: Helen Alfredsson
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Golf scores
U.S. WOMEN'S OPEN at Interlachen Country Club Edina, Minn. Purse: TBA ($3.1 million in 2007) Yardage: 6,789 Par: 73 (36-37) a-amateur ++++++++++++++++++++ || Ji Young Oh || 34-33-67 || || Pat Hurst || 32-35-67 || || Song-Hee Kim || 32-36-68 || ||...Tags: Wendy Doolan, Brent Geiberger, Harrison Frazar, Clubs and Associations, Il Mi Chung
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