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Sunrise LPGA Taiwan Championship Preview & Pairings

Now that we have completed another exciting tournament, let me congratulate Suzann Pettersen for her win at the HanaBank Championship. Suzann came out victorious, defeating Catriona Matthew on the third playoff hole. It was Suzanne's first win of the 2012 season.

The tour moves to Taiwan this week for the playing of the Sunrise LPGA Taiwan Championship. It is stop number three on the current four-stop Asian swing. It will conclude next week in Japan.

This is tournament number 24 of 27 this year. Here are the key details:

http://mlyhlss.blogspot.com/2012/10/sunrise-lpga-taiwan-championship.html


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Yani and Choi are in the same group.  Will Yani get her game back?

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Yani and Choi are in the same group.  Will Yani get her game back?

Yani missed a playoff last week by just 1 stroke. Look for her to contend and possibly win this week on her home course.


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Here are the leadrers after round 2:

T1 S. Pettersen-10
T1 I. Park-10
T3 C. Matthew-8
T3 Y. Tseng-8
5 A. Walshe-6
T6 A. Munoz5
T6 C. Kerr-5
T6 J. Granada-5
T9 A. Miyazato-4
T9 A. Nordqvist-4
T9 L. Salas-4
T9 C. Choi-4


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Here are the leaders after round 3:

1 I. Park -18
2 S. Pettersen-16
3 Y. Tseng -14
4 C. Matthew -12
5 C. Kerr -10
T6 NY Choi -9
T6 B. Mozo -9
T6 J. Granada-9
T9 A. Miyazato-8
T9 C. Choi -8
T9 A. Nordqvist-8
T9 A. Munoz -8
T13 P. Creamer -7
T13 I. Lee -7


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Final Standings:

1 Suzann Pettersen -19 F
2 Inbee Park -16 F
3 Yani Tseng -15 F
4 Catriona Matthew -14 F
5 So Yeon Ryu -10 F
6 Anna Nordqvist -9 F
6 Cristie Kerr -9 F
8 Azahara Munoz -8 F
8 Julieta Granada -8 F
8 Na Yeon Choi -8 F
11 Ai Miyazato -7 F
11 Belen Mozo -7 F
13 Paula Creamer -6 F
14 Lexi Thompson -5 F
14 Ilhee Lee -5 F
14 Chella Choi -5 F


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