News Source: Jang.com.pk
| about 1 year ago
Shin held a one-stroke lead over American Paula Creamer with two-time defending champion Lorena Ochoa among half a dozen golfers an further stroke back...Creamer scattered five birdies throughout her round, using her last at the 17th to make up for...
News Source: The Sunshine Coast Daily
| about 1 year ago
ooking at the impressive field for the Samsung World Classic, the Sunshine Coast’s Katherine Hull could have been excused for experiencing a big bout of nerves. The California tournament boasts wall-to-wall superstars in its exclusive field of 20 â€...
News Source: San Francisco Chronicle
| about 1 year ago
hose words brought life to Creamer, who grew up in Pleasanton and still considers the Bay Area home. She hadn't been here in nearly a year, but the good vibes stirred by that flight attendant stretched into Thursday's opening round of the Samsung...
News Source: Charlotte Observer Online
| about 1 year ago
Ji-Yai Shin became a household name back home in South Korea and even somewhat in Japan after she won the Women's British Open in August...She shot a 5-under 67 on Thursday to take the first-day lead in the Samsung World Championship, topping Paula...
News Source: San Francisco Chronicle
| about 1 year ago
he fog lingered all morning Thursday and grew thicker soon after Lorena Ochoa and Annika Sorenstam , the final pairing, teed off at 1:20 p.m...Doug Brecht , who decided to suspend play until visibility returned. The delay lasted 26 minutes. "It was...
News Source: Bradenton Herald
| about 1 year ago
eigning Women's British Open champion Ji-Yai Shin fired a five-under 67 on Thursday to take the first-round lead of the Samsung World Championship. Paula Creamer is alone in second place at minus-four at the Ocean Course at Half Moon Bay Golf Links.