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Sunday, 20th July 2008
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Women and golf
Matthew best of British but it's a walk for Park
NORTH BERWICK'S Catriona Matthew had another solid major, finishing the best of the British players on a day when South Korea's 19-year-old Inbee Park became the youngest-ever winner of the US Women's Open at Interlachen Country Club in
Matthew happy after flawless US Open start
NORTH BERWICK'S Catriona Matthew was a real class act with a flawless opening round of three-under-par 70 in the US Women's Open at Interlachen Country Club in Minnesota, writes ELSPETH BURNSIDE.
Michelle Wie: Young pretender launches comeback, aged 18
IF it sounds absurd to launch a comeback at an age when most golfers haven't started yet, then it's a measure of the astonishing wave of hype which swelled and crashed around Michelle Wie that the teenager is effectively making a fresh beginn
Lady golfers quit to start own club in tee times row
Female members felt 'intimidated' by all-male committee
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Catriona's Ginn it to win it
Girls are given their Turn in bid to find golfing stars of the future
Cat's birdie blitz ensures a well-earned second place
A fairway towards golf's big time
End of an era when record shows that none could challenge Annika
McKay leads way after record
Baberton out in first round
Cat seeks another slice of good form at Kingsmill
Lothians duo boost their reputations
Pressure off for Imrie as she laps up Loch Lomond
Matthew finds form in Miami as Sorenstam pips Creamer
Best result of year for Moodie but Ochoa is too strong
Queen and Kenny lose out
Stupples' new-found patience goes like Kraft work
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