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Focused Ochoa threatens runaway HSBC win

Source: The Star
Singapore : Singapore | 8 months ago  
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The Mexican claimed the inaugural tournament in 2008 by an amazing 11 strokes from the now-retired Annika Sorenstam and after winning her first event of the season in Thailand last week many expect similar fireworks. “I am feeling good with my game. It is always good when you know the course, when you...
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