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   <title>First round of LPGA Classic shortened to 12 holes</title>
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   With parts of the Ocean Club Golf Course flooded, tournament officials shortened Friday's first round of the inaugural Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic to 12 holes. The event was already pushed back to a Friday start and reduced to 54 holes after severe thunderstorms hit the course on Tuesday. As of Thursday, water still covered parts of the ninth, 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th holes, forcing officials to implement a rather drastic 
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   <title>LPGA event in Bahamas cut to 54 holes</title>
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   The inaugural Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic was cut to 54 holes on Wednesday, a day before the event was to begin. On Tuesday, the Ocean Club Golf Course at Atlantis took on close to a foot of rain in an eight-hour period starting at 3 p.m. local time. According to the LPGA Tour, there was standing water on at least seven holes with the ninth and 18th fairways completely flooded. The first and second round pairings will rema
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   <title>Johnson soars in women's world rankings</title>
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   Jennifer Johnson claimed her first LPGA Tour title on Sunday and that helped her move to No. 52 in the women's world rankings. Johnson soared 26 places thanks to her win at the Mobile Bay LPGA Classic. The top 10 remained the same as last week with Inbee Park followed by Stacy Lewis, Suzann Pettersen, Na Yeon Choi, Yani Tseng, So Yeon Ryu, Jiyai Shin, Shanshan Feng, Ai Miyazato and Cristie Kerr. Karrie Webb and Paula Creamer excha
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   <title>Johnson rallies to victory in Mobile</title>
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   Jennifer Johnson fired a 7-under 65 on Sunday and earned a 1-stroke win at the Mobile Bay LPGA Classic. Johnson, who won for the first time on the LPGA Tour, finished 21-under-par 267. Her total of 267 bettered the tournament's scoring record by four shots. Stacy Lewis set the old record of 271 last year. "I'm a little shocked. I didn't even realize I shot 65. The whole back nine I don't know what was happening. (After) the birdie putt
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   <title>Chella Choi grabs 1-shot lead in Mobile</title>
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   Chella Choi carded a 6-under 66 on Saturday to grab a 1-shot lead after three rounds of the Mobile Bay LPGA Classic. Choi, who will go for her first LPGA Tour title on Sunday, ended 54 holes at 17-under-par 199. She broke Stacy Lewis' 54-hole scoring record by three strokes. Lewis set the old mark of 202 last year en route to victory. Anna Nordqvist also set a record on Saturday as she fired an 11-under 61 for a new course record. That record was a day 
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   <title>Thompson, Ji share lead in Alabama</title>
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   Lexi Thompson and Eun-Hee Ji both fired 7-under 65s on Thursday and they share the lead after one round of the Mobile Bay LPGA Classic. Thompson, last year's runner-up, is searching for her second LPGA Tour title, while Ji hasn't won since claiming the 2009 U.S. Women's Open. Jessica Korda is alone in third place at minus-6 at the Crossings Course, which is part of the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Magnolia Grove. Nicole Castrale headlines
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   <title>Mogi, Pace soar in women's world rankings</title>
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   With the LPGA Tour off last week, Hiromi Mogi and Lee-Anne Pace won the biggest women's events played over the weekend and both made big moves in the women's world rankings. Mogi won the World Ladies Championship Salonpas Cup, which is a major on the Japan LPGA, and she jumped 25 places to No. 52 this week. Pace won the Turkish Airlines Ladies Open on the Ladies European Tour, and she climbed 26 spots to No. 79. There were few changes ato
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   <title>Pace wins Ladies Open by 1</title>
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   Lee-Anne Pace carded a 1-under-par 72 on Sunday and won the Turkish Airlines Ladies Open by a single stroke. Pace began the day two shots back and rallied to finish at 3-under 289 for her sixth LET title and first since 2010. Overnight leaders Charley Hull and Carlota Ciganda both shot final-round 75s, with the latter narrowly missing a playoff when her 25-foot birdie putt lipped out at the last. The pair finished tied for second place at 2-un
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   <title>Mogi wins World Ladies Championship Salonpas Cup</title>
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   Hiromi Mogi fired a 4-under 68 on Sunday to secure a victory at the World Ladies Championship Salonpas Cup. Mogi carded five birdies and a single bogey and finished the event with a 9- under-par total for her first major title on the LPGA of Japan. It is the sixth JLPGA victory of the 36-year-old's career. The next closest competitor was Miki Saeki, who ended at 7-under-par at Ibaraki Golf Club West Course. She was seeking her thi
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