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   <title>Saturday is a wash at LPGA Tour Championship</title>
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   All of Saturday's play at the LPGA Tour Championship was canceled when overnight rain left The Houstonian Golf &amp;amp; Country Club unplayable. The tournament, the final one for the LPGA Tour season, has been shortened to 54 holes. The second round is scheduled to resume at 9:00 a.m. (et) Sunday and if all goes according to plan, the second round will be completed Sunday. The second-round cut will be made and the final round will be on M
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   <title>Ochoa still in front at suspended Tour Championship</title>
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   Lorena Ochoa didn't hit a single shot on Friday, but remained atop the leaderboard at the LPGA Tour Championship. A lengthy weather delay on Friday set the tournament back and caused the suspension of play for darkness. The action didn't get started until 2:00 p.m. (et) Friday afternoon because of storms and play was called sometime shortly after 6:00 p.m. Ten players had to complete the first round on Friday after Thursday's round wa
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   <title>Ochoa leads LPGA Tour Championship; Wie withdraws</title>
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   Lorena Ochoa birdied three of her last four holes on Thursday for a six-under 66 and the first-round lead of the season- ending LPGA Tour Championship. Michelle Wie, who finally earned her first LPGA Tour victory last week, shot an even-par 72 in round one, but withdrew after the round due to a recurring ankle injury that was clearly bothering her on Thursday. "This tournament, and the support shown from the fans in Houston, meant a lot to 
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   Lorena Ochoa birdied three of her last four holes on Thursday for a six-under 66 and the first-round lead of the season- ending LPGA Tour Championship. The first round was suspended due to darkness with 10 players still needing to finish their rounds. The golfers will be back at 8:00 a.m. (et) Friday to complete the round. There is quite a bit at stake this week, but nothing more important than the Player of the Year race. Ochoa is secon
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   <title>LPGA Tour unveils lean 2010 schedule</title>
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   Reflecting a year of economic and organizational turmoil, the LPGA Tour on Wednesday released a leaner schedule for its upcoming 2010 season. It also announced a new sponsor and home for the second major of the year. There are only 24 official tournaments on the schedule for next season, which begins overseas on Feb. 18 at the Honda LPGA Thailand. That is down from 27 events on the 2009 docket, which started in Hawaii at the now-defu
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   <title>Finally a winner, Wie jumps to 12th in world rankings</title>
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   Michelle Wie climbed to No. 12 in the world rankings after capturing her first LPGA Tour win on Sunday. Wie, 20, finally broke through for her maiden title -- a two-shot win over Paula Creamer at the Lorena Ochoa Invitational -- and moved up three places in the rankings. It isn't her highest career position. Wie was No. 3 in the initial rankings on Feb. 20, 2006 and climbed as high as No. 2 that year before the ranking system was ch
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   <title>ShopRite LPGA Classic back in 2010</title>
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   The LPGA Tour, ShopRite and Atlantic City Golf, LLC announced on Monday that the ShopRite LPGA Classic will return to the LPGA Tour schedule in 2010 after a three-year absence. "We are thrilled to once again partner with ShopRite in order to return the LPGA Tour to its incredibly loyal fans in Southern New Jersey. The rich history of this 21-year long event is woven in the fabric of the LPGA. We look forward to continuing this tradition 
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   <title>Wie finally earns first LPGA win</title>
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   After years of near misses, Michelle Wie closed with a three-under 69 Sunday to collect her first LPGA Tour title at the Lorena Ochoa Invitational. Wie, who has six runner-up finishes and six third-place showings in her career, claimed her first victory by two strokes over Paula Creamer. Wie ended at 13-under-par 275. "It's definitely [a monkey] off my back. I think that hopefully life will be a lot better, but I still have a lo
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