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Nordqvist wins LPGA Tour Championship

Anna Nordqvist has won the LPGA Tour Championship and Lorena Ochoa finished second to win her fourth consecutive player of the year award by one point over Jiyai Shin.

Ochoa wins Navistar LPGA Classic

Lorena Ochoa fashioned a few more nice memories from the Navistar LPGA Classic.

14-year-old Thompson tied for LPGA Tour lead

Ninth-grader Alexis Thompson is trying to avoid getting to far ahead of herself in the Navistar LPGA Classic.

Choi's 10 birdies give her lead at Samsung

Na Yeon Choi of South Korea shot a career best 9-under 63 on Saturday to take a two-stroke lead over compatriot Jiyai Shin in the Samsung World Championship at Torrey Pines.

Gustafson leads CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge

Sophie Gustafson is on a bit of a roll, one that's been long overdue.

Shin takes 1-shot lead at Samsung at Torrey Pines

Jiyai Shin of South Korea shot a 3-under 69 to take a one-shot lead over Lorena Ochoa and Ai Miyazato in the second round of the Samsung World Championship at Torrey Pines on Friday.

Lorena Ochoa to switch caddies

Lorena Ochoa has a new caddie, switching to veteran Greg Johnston starting next week at the Jamie Farr Classic in Ohio.

Hee Young Park and Icher lead at Corning

Hee Young Park knows firsthand that practice isn't always what it's cracked up to be.

Alfredsson shoots career-best 62 for Sybase lead

Lorena Ochoa is going to have to stage one of the biggest comebacks of her career to win a fourth straight Sybase Classic.

Ochoa wins in Morelia for second straight year

Mexican star Lorena Ochoa shot a 5-under 68 on Sunday to hold off Norway's Suzann Pettersen by a stroke in a dramatic final round and win the Corona Championship for the second straight year.

Ochoa takes lead after first round in Morelia

Lorena Ochoa had another big day at the Corona Championship.

Tournament moves to city, Ochoa still the favorite

Lorena Ochoa will go for her third straight victory at the Phoenix stop on the LPGA Tour. She'll have to do it on a different course.

Kim leads, Ochoa and Wie struggle in Phoenix

South Korea's In-Kyung Kim shot a 4-under 68 on Thursday to take the first-round lead in the J Golf Phoenix LPGA International, while two-time defending champion Lorena Ochoa and Michelle Wie struggled in windy afternoon conditions.

Jiyai Shin wins HSBC Women's Champions

South Korean star Jiyai Shin won the HSBC Women's Champions on Sunday for her fourth LPGA Tour victory in eight months, shooting her second straight 6-under 66 for a two-stroke victory over Australia's Katherine Hull.

Top female golfer Lorena Ochoa is engaged

Top-ranked golfer Lorena Ochoa is engaged.

Ochoa shoots 73 in hometown tournament

Lorena Ochoa struggled Thursday in the first round in her own Lorena Ochoa Invitational, shooting a 1-over 73 on her home course to drop five strokes behind Annika Sorenstam and the other leaders.

Pettersen takes early lead at Kapalua

Suzann Pettersen birdied the final two holes for a 4-under 68 to take the early first-round lead Thursday in the inaugural Kapalua LPGA Classic.

Sorenstam makes final hurrah in Samsung

Annika Sorenstam is headed into the stretch run of her final LPGA Tour season still exuding the same competitive drive that has carried her this far.

Ochoa: LPGA English-only rule 'a little drastic'

Lorena Ochoa of Mexico says a new LPGA Tour policy requiring players to be effective in English starting in 2009 is a "little drastic."

Hull wins Canadian Open for 1st LPGA Tour victory

Australia's Katherine Hull won the Canadian Women's Open on Sunday for her first LPGA Tour title, taking advantage of Yani Tseng's final-round meltdown for a one-stroke victory at Ottawa Hunt.

Helen Alfredsson wins Evian Masters in a playoff

Helen Alfredsson won her first LPGA Tour title in five years Sunday, defeating rookie Na Yeon Choi in a playoff at the Evian Masters.

Without Wie, Oh wins State Farm in playoff

Second-year LPGA golfer Ji Young Oh won her first tournament Sunday, sinking a 6-inch putt for par to win the State Farm Classic in a playoff over rookie Yani Tseng.

Sorenstam beats Ochoa in exhibition skins event

Annika Sorenstam won 11 skins and $165,000 to beat Lorena Ochoa on Saturday in an exhibition event, the Swedish star's third straight victory over the top-ranked Mexican in the competition.

Inbee Park the youngest winner of US Women's Open

Inbee Park woke up in the middle of the night 10 years ago when she heard cheering from the living room of her tiny apartment outside Seoul.

19-year-old rookie Tseng wins LPGA Championship

In her rookie year on the LPGA Tour, playing in only her third major championship, 19-year-old Yani Tseng felt lucky to become the youngest winner of the LPGA Championship on Sunday.

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LPGA Kraft Nabisco Championship leaderboard
Source: lpga.com

Here's a link to the leaderboard for the LPGA's first major championship...the Kraft Nabisco Championship. Can Lorena Ochoa repeat?

Preview: Kraft Nabisco Championship

The LPGA is the first to dive into the major season with the Kraft Nabisco Championship. Lorena Ochoa is the defending champion after beating Annika Sorenstam and Suzann Pettersen by five shots.

This Thanksgiving, our man gives thanks for Lorena Ochoa, Paul Azinger and Nick Faldo
Source: Golf Publisher Syndications

This is for all you loyal readers out there who say it's not really the holiday season until you've read my annual Thanksgiving column. So here it is: giving "thanks" and "no-thanks" to all who deserve it in the world of golf.

Lorena Ochoa's good, but she's no Annika Sorenstam, says WorldGolf.com reader
Source: Golf Publisher Syndication

Lance Kulman: "I can assure you that after playing a few holes with (Annika), she will be ready for next year so Lorena should be prepared because I do not think that it will be as easy as it was this year. Lorena is a very good player, but she is not an 'Annika.'"

Lorena Ochoa proves to be lean, mean and supreme
Source: Golf Publisher Syndication

Sometimes the scoreboard doesn't tell the entire tale. Because to us, John Daly finishing 44th in a PGA Tour event is every bit as supreme as George McNeil winning his first career event. The super computer we use to rank golfers takes waist size into consideration, you see.

Reader says Lorena Ochoa is making the golf world take notice
Source: Golf Publisher Syndication

It is a much deserved title for Lorena Ochoa and definitely a laudable effort winning the player of the year two years in a row. There was no real doubt about who was going to win the title this year after she won her seventh title of the year.

Golf tips: Five ways women can generate more club head speed
Source: Golf Publisher Syndication

Although only 5 ft. 5 in. and weighing 120 pounds, LPGA Tour Pro Lorena Ochoa's average drive is 271 yards. How is it that a petite woman can boom her drives out there farther than the average male golfer?

Lorena Ochoa proving to be a golf champion for the ages
Source: Golf Publisher Syndication

As the finish line for the 2007 golf season comes into sight, one golfer stands alone as the epitome of all that's good about the sport. There are no golf course design deals for this golfer. No questions on which tournaments this golfer will skip.

Steve Stricker's big win may leave PGA Tour's FedEx Cup stricken
Source: Golf Publisher Syndications

Here at the Golfer Supremacy Rankings, we pride ourselves on many things. For one, we have the most comprehensive super-computer in the history of golf rankings at our disposal.

Tiger Woods, Michelle Wie make it easy to ignore FedEx Cup and Samsung World Championship
Source: Golf Publisher Syndication

With the FedEx Cup and Samsung World Championship coming up, the Golfer Supremacy Rankings wondered how it would affect their complex rankings system. Luckily, by not playing the first event, Tiger Woods made the FedEx Cup meaningless.

Lorena Ochoa wins Canadian Women's Open for second consecutive title
Source: Golf Publisher Syndication

World No. 1 Lorena Ochoa earned her second consecutive victory at the CN Canadian Women's Open yesterday.

Lorena Ochoa wins Women's British Open at Old Course at St. Andrews
Source: Golf Publisher Syndications

Putting to rest any questions about her ability to win a major championship, World No. 1 women's golfer Lorena Ochoa won the Women's British Open Sunday.

Ahn the early leader at Nabisco
Source: The Orange County Register

Lorena Ochoa is just one shot back at the LPGA's first major. She is trying to become the women's top ranked golfer this year, by capturing the first major. Annika Sorenstam, the current #1, shot a 75.

Head Turners: Lovestruck by the LPGA in 2007

Eye-popping Talent, Simmering On-Course Rivalries, Glamorous Get-ups and International Intrigue--it's hard to keep your eye on the ball

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