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Cristie Kerr is LPGA’s No. 1 again without hitting a shot
The Downswing Golf BlogFirst Cristie Kerr lost the women's No. 1 ranking after a week without a tournament being played. Now she's back on top thanks to a similar situation. The Miami native bubbled to the top in this morning's newest number-crunching, where the biggest... -
Cristie Kerr begins third reign as women’s No. 1
The Downswing Golf BlogThere's a new No. 1 in women's golf – again. Miami native Cristie Kerr regained the top spot in this week's rankings, marking the eighth change of power since Lorena Ochoa retired back in April. Kerr's eighth-place finish last week in Malaysia ... -
Na Yeon Choi tosses her name into women’s No. 1 jumble
The Downswing Golf BlogMake that six women in the crowded picture for No. 1 in the world rankings. Korean pro Na Yeon Choi, who keeps a home at ChampionsGate, added her name to the mix after capturing her second consecutive LPGA Hana Bank Challenge trophy on Sunday. Choi ... -
Yani Tseng rises to No. 1 in women’s world rankings
The Downswing Golf BlogShe captured two LPGA majors last year. She's the tour's reigning Player of the Year. Now at long last, Yani Tseng has risen to No. 1 in the women's world rankings. And she did it without hitting an LPGA shot yet in 2011. The Lake Nona pro (via Taiwan)... -
LPGA raises the Founders Cup charity ante
The Downswing Golf BlogThe charity commitment has been doubled. But the “purse” is going down. It was enough to convince U.S. Women's Open champion Paula Creamer to sign on to the LPGA's innovative-yet-bumpy Founders Cup debut. We'll see how many follow. The LPGA... -
Japan relief prominent on LPGA Founders Cup charity roster
The Downswing Golf BlogU.S. Women’s Open champion Paula Creamer and fellow Orlando pro Karen Stupples are among 15 LPGA players who have designated Japan relief organizations for any charitable winnings they earn at this week’s Founders Cup. Song-Hee Kim, who has... -
Kia Classic: Yani Tseng, Cristie Kerr and Juli Inkster in the hunt
The Fabulous ForumThe world's top-ranked golfer, Yani Tseng of Taiwan, is two-under par through 13 holes in the first round of the Kia Classic in City of Industry on Thursday. Among those currently tied for fourth with Tseng are top-ranked American Cristie...... -
Kia Classic: Michelle Wie making a move, Natalie Gulbis not
The Fabulous ForumMichelle Wie, who has as a major sponsor the car company Kia, just birdied the 14th hole to move to three under par, good enough to be tied for third at the moment at the Kia Classic. Wie is four...... -
Kia Classic: Cristie Kerr struggles
The Fabulous ForumMichelle Wie is one of 15 players parked at one-under par at the Kia Classic as the first round continues. Wie is through seven holes. Duke graduate Amanda Blumenherst continues to keep a one-shot lead over Sandra Gal of Germany....... -
Kia Classic: Sandra Gal is the new leader
The Fabulous ForumThere's a new leader at the LPGA's Kia Classic, with everyone now out on the course for the third round. Germany's Sandra Gal, a 25-year-old who played college golf at the University of Florida, is one under par through two...... -
Kia Classic: Gal up two over Shin, par-three 13th hole next
The Fabulous ForumGermany's Sandra Gal has held on to a two-shot lead over Jiyai Shin of South Korea in the Kia Classic since Gal birdied the par-three eighth hole. The leaders, playing in the final group, are headed now to the second-to-last......
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