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Jung's paternity reveal exposes where Korea stands on extramarital babies
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Europeans dominate on first day
MISSION HILLS HAIKOU, CHINA ― Europeans dominated the first day of individual play at the second World Ladies Championship, Thursday, at Mission Hills Haikou resort on the tropical island of Hainan, southern China.Gwladys Nocera of France, Sophie Walker of England and Linda Wessberg of Sweden led the pack after the first day of individual play with 5 under par apiece carrying with them a flock of birdies in tow. Korea’s Suh Bo-mi and rising star Kim Hyo-ju finished nipping at their heels with 4
March 7, 2013
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Masterson outpitches Ryu
GOODYEAR, Arizona (AP) ― Jason Giambi thought he would be a manager this season. Instead, he’s still playing.Giambi drove in two runs and Justin Masterson outpitched Ryu Hyun-jin on Wednesday, leading the Cleveland Indians to a 4-0 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers.After interviewing for the Colorado Rockies’ managerial opening ― which went to Walt Weiss ― the 42-year-old Giambi signed a minor league deal with Cleveland just ahead of the start of spring training with hopes of playing one more sea
March 7, 2013
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Golfer Park In-bee, defending champ Feng Shanshan face off in world championship
World No. 4 Park In-bee is to face off against China’s defending champion Feng Shanshan at the second World Ladies Championship to tee off on Wednesday at Mission Hills Haikou resort in Hainan, southern China. The tournament at Sandbelt Trails Course continues through March 10. Mission Hills, located in Haikou city on the tropical island, is the fourth stop on the Ladies European Tour’s international schedule for 2013. With prizes totaling $600,000, the tournament gathers 108 of the best female
March 6, 2013
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McIlroy: Leaving course a mistake
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Florida (AP) ― Rory McIlroy says he should have finished his second round at the Honda Classic, telling Sports Illustrated magazine that “it was not the right thing to do” to walk out after eight holes of his second round.McIlroy was 7-over for the round and headed toward another missed cut when he hit his second shot into the water on the 18th and abruptly withdrew without finishing the hole. On his way to the parking lot, he reporters that his head was not in the right plac
March 6, 2013
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European Tour backs ban on ...anchored putting stroke
VIRGINIA WATER, England (AP) ― The European Tour supports the proposed ban on the anchored putting stroke.The European Tour says in a statement Monday that it backs the Royal & Ancient and U.S. Golf Association on the rule change.Tour chief executive George O’Grady says “virtually all of our Tournament Committee and player representatives support the proposed rule even though they are aware, and have taken into account, the fact that some members and especially our senior members use the anchore
March 5, 2013
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‘Tiger better get going on major chase’
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Florida (AP) ― Tiger Woods was long gone from PGA National when Jack Nicklaus settled into his seat in the NBC Sports tower.Woods’ week at the Honda Classic included two lost balls, four shots in the water and 15 shots out of the bunkers. He made four double bogeys, was never better than 3-under par at any point and was under par for only 26 out of the 72 holes he played.None of this was enough to alarm Nicklaus.In what now sounds like a broken record, Nicklaus maintains that
March 5, 2013
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Thompson wins Honda Classic
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Florida (AP) ― On a long, hard day at the Honda Classic, Michael Thompson relied on a superb short game to win for the first time on the PGA Tour.Thompson seized control early with a 50-foot eagle putt on the third hole, then kept his distance with clutch par saves and closed with a birdie from the bunker. It gave him a 1-under 69 ― one of only five rounds under par at PGA National ― and a two-shot win over Geoff Ogilvy. “This week was magical,” Thompson said. “Just had a gro
March 4, 2013
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McIlroy, Tiger begin road to Masters
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Florida (AP) ― This is not the rivalry anyone had in mind when Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy began the year.They made their debut in Abu Dhabi last month and both missed the cut. The next time they played in the same tournament was last week in the Match Play Championship, and both were eliminated in the first round.The difference is that Woods returned to Torrey Pines the week after missing the cut. He left little reason for anyone to doubt his game when he built a lead that
Feb. 28, 2013
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U.S.-born golfer Michelle Wie relinquishes S. Korean citizenship: officials
Michelle Wie, an LPGA Tour golfer born in the United States to South Korean parents, has recently relinquished her Korean citizenship, officials said Wednesday.According to the Ministry of Public Administration and Security, Wie, 23, was granted permission by the Ministry of Justice to renounce her Korean citizenship as of Feb. 21.According to officials, foreign natives who hold dual citizenship may abandon their Korean nationality only if they're residing overseas at the moment.Wie, whose Korea
Feb. 27, 2013
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Park In-bee climbs to third in golf rankings
South Korean golfer Park In-bee climbed to No. 3 in the world after an improbable victory last weekend.Park moved up a spot to trade places with Stacy Lewis of the U.S. at No. 3 in the latest women’s world rankings released Tuesday.Park, the 2012 LPGA Tour money winner, captured the Honda LPGA Thailand last Sunday for her first win of this season. She fired a five-under 67 in the final round with six birdies and a bogey.Ariya Jutanugarn, a Thai teenager, blew a two-shot lead over Park on the par
Feb. 26, 2013
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Kuchar wins Match Play
MARANA, Arizona (AP) ― Matt Kuchar finally put Hunter Mahan in a hole and then answered every challenge Sunday to win the Match Play Championship.Mahan had gone 169 holes over 11 matches without trailing in this wild tournament until Kuchar won the fourth hole of their championship match with a par, and Mahan never caught up. Kuchar took advantage of a series of miscues to build a 4-up lead at the turn, and then held off a noble challenge by the defending champion. There was never a dull moment
Feb. 25, 2013
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S. Korean Park In-bee wins LPGA event in Thailand
South Korean golfer Park In-bee captured the Honda LPGA Thailand with a near-flawless final round of play on Sunday, erasing a four-shot deficit for her first win of the season.Park shot a five-under 67 on Sunday at Siam Country Club's Pattaya Old Course for a four-round total of 12-under 276, beating Ariya Jutanugarn of Thailand by one shot. Park mixed in six birdies with a bogey.Jutanugarn, 17, stood on the 18th tee with a two-stroke advantage over Park, 24, but committed a disastrous triple b
Feb. 24, 2013
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Poulter, Mahan on collision course
MARANA, Arizona (AP) ― Before the first shot of the Match Play Championship, and before the first snowfall, Hunter Mahan was asked for three players with the best reputation in match play.Ian Poulter was on his list.Now he gets to find out for himself.Poulter again proved to be one tough customer Saturday when he beat Steve Stricker with one big putt after another, advancing to the semifinals and improving his record in match play around the world to 19-3-2 over the last four years.Next up is Ma
Feb. 24, 2013
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McIlroy, Tiger ousted
MARANA, Arizona (AP) ― Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods knocked out in the first round of the Match Play Championship? Not many would have given that a snowball’s chance in the desert.Almost as surprising as the freakish snowstorm on Dove Mountain was the sight of golf’s two biggest stars heading to the airport, only the second time in the 15-year history of this wild tournament that No. 1 and No. 2 didn’t last more than a day.Shane Lowry of Ireland chipped in twice and drilled a fairway metal to 3
Feb. 22, 2013
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Merrick takes Northern Trust
LOS ANGELES (AP) ― John Merrick was a young face in the crowd at Riviera for so many years, dreaming of one day playing the fabled course on the PGA Tour.On Sunday, he did better than that. He won on it.Merrick hit two clutch shots that led to two pars in a sudden-death playoff and won the Northern Trust Open on Sunday when Charlie Beljan missed a 5-foot par putt on the second extra hole.Merrick, who closed with a 2-under 69, became only the ninth player make to this tournament his first PGA Tou
Feb. 18, 2013
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Shin Ji-yai rises to No.6
South Korean golfer Shin Ji-yai climbed up to No. 6 on the latest world rankings released Monday after her win at the LPGA Tour's season-opening event.Shin moved up two spots after her two-shot victory over world No. 1 Yani Tseng at the ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open on Sunday.Tseng, from Taiwan, stayed at No. 1 for the 106th week. The rest of the top five remained the same as the previous week, with Choi Na-yeon of South Korea, Stacy Lewis of the U.S., Park In-bee of South Korea and Feng Sh
Feb. 18, 2013
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Aussie conquest
South Korean Shin Ji-yai captured the first LPGA Tour event of 2013 in Australia on Sunday, holding off the world’s No. 1-ranked golfer and a hot-shot amateur with a dramatic late birdie in an up-and-down final round.Shin claimed the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open at par-73 Royal Canberra Golf Club with the four-round total of 18-under 274 to beat the world No. 1 Yani Tseng of Taiwan by two shots. It was Shin’s 11th career LPGA Tour win.Lydia Ko, a South Korean-born resident of New Zealand a
Feb. 17, 2013
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Uribe leads...at Australian Women’s Open
CANBERRA (AP) ― Colombia’s Mariajo Uribe shot a six-under 67 on Friday to overtake South Korea’s Shin Ji-yai and overnight leader Lydia Ko, taking the second-round lead at the LPGA Tour-opening Women’s Australian Open. Uribe opened with a birdie after teeing off on the par-4 10th and made four more at Royal Canberra, including at the sixth and seventh as she moved to 15-under 131 and a one-stroke lead. Two-time major-winner Shin fired eight birdies against two bogies for 67, sharing second with
Feb. 15, 2013
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Teen star Lydia Ko leads in Australia
CANBERRA (AP) ― Teen star Lydia Ko shot a 10-under 63 on Thursday to take the early lead in the first round of the LPGA Tour’s season-opening Women’s Australian Open.The 15-year-old amateur won the New Zealand Women’s Open on Sunday for her third victory in a professional tournament. Last year, Ko won the New South Wales Open to become the youngest player to win a pro tour event and the Canadian Open to become the youngest LPGA Tour winner. She also won the U.S. Women’s Amateur.Ko opened with a
Feb. 14, 2013
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Snedeker withdraws from Match Play with sore ribs
LOS ANGELES (AP) ― Brandt Snedeker withdrew from the Match Play Championship on Tuesday because of sore ribs that have been causing him discomfort despite his torrid stretch of golf.Snedeker said he began feeling soreness in his left rib cage a month ago at the Humana Challenge. He then finished runner-up in consecutive weeks to Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, and won the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am for his second win in his last seven starts.Already this year, Snedeker has earned nearly $3 mil
Feb. 13, 2013