Female golfers by and large have the reputation of being fine athletes, but rather unglamorous women. Natalie Gulbis changes all that. With the beauty of a professional model and incredible talent on the links, Natalie defies all conventions of what it means to be a female golfer. As she struggles to prove that a young, beautiful woman can be taken seriously in this sport, Natalie is drawing more and more attention to the game and being likened by some to tennis'
Anna Kournikova.
Final Scoring 1, Lorena Ochoa, 70.1566. 2, Jiyai Shin, 70.2584. 3, Cristie Kerr, 70.2766. 4, Ai Miyazato, 70.3253. 5, Yani Tseng, 70.4444. 6, Suzann Pettersen, 70.4875. 7, N Yeon Choi, 70.5052. 8, Song-Hee Kim, 70.5222. 9, Michelle Wie, 70.5735. 10, Paula Creamer, 70.6184. Rounds Under Par 1, Jiyai Shin, .697. 2, Ai Miyazato, .687. 3, Cristie Kerr, .681. 4, Angela Stanford, .679. 5, Michelle Wie ...
Publ.Date : Tue, 24 Nov 2009 01:08:25 GMTLorena Ochoa, trying to retain her Player of the Year status, was unable to finish her second round before darkness stopped play at the season-ending tournament.
Publ.Date : Mon, 23 Nov 2009 04:03:22 GMTBETHLEHEM, Pa. -- LPGA commissioner Carolyn Bivens reportedly is on the way out as leader of the tour after calls for her resignation by key players. Golf Digest and GolfWeek Magazine reported on their Web sites Thursday that the embattled commissioner will be replaced.
Publ.Date : Mon, 23 Nov 2009 12:31:20 GMT
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At the age of 14, Natalie became the youngest player to Monday qualify for an LPGA tournament (1997, Longs Drugs Challenge). She held the record for five years until until
Michelle Wie, 12, Monday qualified for the 2002 LPGA Takefuji Classic.
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