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| Juli Inkster won her second U.S.
Women's Open and picked up $535,000 for doing
it. (Pam Murphy/USGA) |
Inkster Charges Back With
Magical Round To Win Women’s Open
Prairie Dunes has been kind to Juli Inkster, and she
appreciates it.
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Scenes from Round Four
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Jerman, Wongluekiet Tie For Low
Amateur
Low amateurs at the U.S. Women's Open have seldom won
the title. The lone exception to that is Catherine Lacoste,
who won in 1967. Click
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Notebook: Stupples Finishes
Strong After 80
Karen Stupples of England had never made a cut in
an LPGA major until the McDonald's LPGA Championship
last month when she finished tied for ninth. Click
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Hungry Sorenstam
Takes Control, Leads By Two Strokes
Hutchinson, Kan. -- When Annika Sorenstam last won
the Women’s Open in 1996, she never dreamed it would
take her six years to contend again.
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Notebook: Nosebleed Stops
Jerman Momentarily
Hutchinson, Kan. -- Good and bad things have happened
to Angela Jerman when she has come to Kansas.
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Windy Day Affects Scores; Lopez
Says So Long
Hutchinson, Kan. -- On a wind-filled day at the Women’s
Open, Nancy Lopez bid farewell, two-time defending
champ Karrie Webb missed the cut and no one emerged
as a clear-cut favorite.Click
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Lopez, Sheehan, King: A Class
Of Their Own
Hutchinson, Kan. -- Now and then, a single small moment
comes along that dusts off our finest memories, shines
them up, and parades them in front of our grateful
eyes. Click for more
Player Diary: Nancy Lopez
- Round Two
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Open Field Boasted Of Curtis
Cup Team Members
Hutchinson, Kan. -- Last week, the 2002 United States
Curtis Cup team got together for a little practice
at Fox Chapel Golf Club in Pittsburgh, Pa., but it
turned out to be a wonderful warm-up for this week's
U.S. Women's Open. Click
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Notebook: Webb Can't Repeat
Hutchinson, Kan. -- After shooting 79-73 to go 12
over par at the U.S. Women's Open on Friday, Karrie
Webb joined the exclusive company of those players
who won two consecutive U.S. Women's Opens and couldn't
win the third. Click
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Unisys and the USGA
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The Unisys Scoring System
Unisys has been involved in golf scoring and TV graphic
production since 1980. It is the cornerstone of its
entire sports program. Click
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Unisys' Windstick Stirs up
Publicity
Unisys Corp. is known for producing the big stuff:
heavy duty business computers, software, and services.
One of the Blue Bell company's more successful products,
however, was created in an employee's garage. Click
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