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Tseng wins final Corning Classic

Source: Miami Herald
Corning : NY : USA | 6 months ago  
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Yani Tseng fired a five-under 67 Sunday to knock off third-round co-leader Soo-Yun Kang and Paula Creamer by a single stroke. Champion, finished at 21-under-par 267. "I feel really good right now...I've been fourth and second like seven or eight times, and now finally I win (another)...
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  • News Source: Sify News | 6 months ago
    Icher, the first-round co-leader at 8 under with Hee Young Park of South Korea, was at 14-under 130. That broke the 36-hole record for the tournament by one shot and equaled the best back-to-back rounds in Corning history. Seon Hwa Lee (67), Soo-Yun...
  • News Source: Honolulu Advertiser | 6 months ago
    LPGA MONEY LEADERS Through May 24 Trn Money 1. Cristie Kerr 10 $734,244 2. Lorena Ochoa 8 $693,000 3. Yani Tseng 10 $631,890 4. Suzann Pettersen 10 $548,398 5. Ji Yai Shin 9 $538,261 6. Paula Creamer 8 $500,886 7. Angela Stanford 8 $466,148 8. In-...
  • News Source: Kyodo News | 6 months ago
    Japanese rookie Mika Miyazato fell short of winning her first title on the U.S. Corning Classic on Sunday.      The 2006 junior world champion, no relation to Ai Miyazato, began the day tied for the lead but only managed a 2-under-par 70 to...
  • News Source: Houston Chronicle | 6 months ago
    All those runner-up finishes became a distant memory with one missed putt. Corning Classic on Sunday by one shot over South Korean Soo-Yun Kang (69) and Paula Creamer (65). I’ve been waiting for a year to win a tournament,” said Tseng, a runner-...
  • News Source: Uinta County News | 6 months ago
    Corning Classic by one stroke over fast-closing American Paula Creamer and South Korean Kang Soo-Yun. Tseng finished 72 holes at 21-under par 267 to triumph despite a closing-round 65 from Creamer and a 69 from Kang in New York. She will not have a...
  • News Source: Miami Herald | 6 months ago
    Yani Tseng fired a five-under 67 Sunday to knock off third-round co-leader Soo-Yun Kang and Paula Creamer by a single stroke. Champion, finished at 21-under-par 267. "I feel really good right now...I've been fourth and second like seven or eight...
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