Lorena Ochoa has had well documented struggles in the past converting her final round leads during majors. However, at the LPGA’s historic firs trip to St. Andrews for the Women’s Open Championship, Ochoa seems primed to win her first major at golf’s most historic venue.
After another round of even par 73, Ochoa is the only [...]
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Cristie Kerr played the last 45 holes with only two bogeys in winning the US Women’s Open by two shots over Angela Park and Lorena Ochoa. The back nine Sunday was some marvelous theater, with a lot of quality golf shots interspersed with some pressure induced “what was that” shots as well.
The North Carolina weather has finally broken and the long delayed second round was finally completed today. After the suspension of play yesterday and a three and a half hour weather delay in the first round, many of the players were glad to finally get a day of full play in.
South Korea’s Ji-Yai Shin methodically [...]
Annika and Lorena are right there, Angela Park came out of nowhere, Michelle and Karrie are in big trouble, just a quick summary of the first round of the U.S. Women’s Open.
Story lines abound as the LPGA prepares for their third major of the year, the U. S. Women’s Open at Pine Needles Golf Club in North Carolina. Will Ochoa win her first major? Can Annika bounce back from injury to defend her title? Can Wie make the cut?
Lorena Ochoa shot a five under 67 to lead the Wegmans LPGA by one over rookie In-Kyung Kim and three over Christie Kerr. Ochoa, the worlds number one player, insists she’ll stay aggressive in order to make fewer mistakes and give her the best chance to win. We’ll see, as she has been know to hit errant shots under pressure in the past. Ms. Kim, at nineteen years old, has never been in this position before so her play will no doubt be affected by nerves. Christie Kerr is four shots back but by no means out of the chase. To many things can happen on this golf course in a very short period of time.
The past week has been a tumultuous one for Michelle Wie and her support group, just where has all the controversy come from?













