Round Three 2010 USGA U.S.Women's Open at Oakmont Country Club
Sandra Gal of Germany drives off the first tee to start her third round of the USGA 2010 U.S. Women's Open at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania on July 10, 2010. UPI/Archie Carpenter
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Ariya Jutanugarn lost the lead and then regained it Friday, finishing with a one-shot advantage at the midway point of the Kingsmill Championship.
Na Yeon Choi, who held a big lead coming into the day, managed a 1-over 73 to hang on and claim her first major title at the U.S. Women's Open.
Na Yeon Choi set a third-round record with a sizzling 7-under-par 65 Saturday, establishing a six-shot lead at the U.S. Women's Open.
Suzann Pettersen took the lead Friday and Michelle Wie broke out of a season-long slump to move into contention midway through the U.S. Women's Open.
Cristie Kerr shared the lead Thursday and two rookies jumped into contention in the opening round of the U.S. Women's Open.
Paula Creamer moved into the Top 5 of the world women's golf rankings, which were updated Monday.
Hee Young Park earned her first LPGA Tour win Sunday, firing a 2-under 70 for a two-stroke victory at the season-ending CME Group Titleholders.
Hee Young Park rode a late-round hot streak Saturday to join Sandra Gal atop the leaderboard after three rounds of the season-ending Titleholders event.
Na Yeon Choi shot a 1-under-par 71 Friday that kept her one shot in front after two rounds of the LPGA Titleholders.
Yani Tseng had 10 birdies Friday in building a one-stroke lead at the LPGA HanaBank Championship in South Korea.
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