"I definitely expect it to change," said Christie Kerr, who was three shots behind Lee in a tie for second. "I don't think the USGA likes when we shoot 8-under on their golf course. You have to expect it to change, and if it doesn't, then you'll have opportunities to score."
She bounced back to match Webb's 3-under yesterday, the same as Christie Kerr, and Creamer and Kerr both made the Sunday field on the 6-over cut line. They each finished at 3-over, in 13th. Alison Walsh and Gerina Piller shot 69 yesterday. Those four Americans, plus Webb, were the only golfers in th
Christie Kerr won the LPGA tournament at The Kingsmill Championship Sunday in a playoff against LPGA LOTTE Champion, Suzann Pettersen. The two battled all afternoon, but ended regulation in a tie. It took two trips back to the 18th tee, bit Kerr made a par and took home her first title of the 2013 s
Date: May 11, 2013
Category: Sports
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LPGA Kraft Nabisco: Jodi Ewart Shadoff three shots back
At two under are three high-profile Americans: former US Open champion Paula Creamer, who had six birdies in a fine 68, long-hitting Michelle Wie, who has broken 70 only twice in 16 rounds this season but who also had six birdies in her 70, and twice major-winner Christie Kerr, who posted five birdi
Pettersen and Tseng tee off in the Women's Australian Open with a strong field at Royal Melbourne Golf Club including world No. 4 Christie Kerr, No. 7 Jiyai Shin, No. 9 Stacy Lewis, No. 10 Brittany Lincicome and Australia's former world No. 1 and four-time champion Karrie Webb.
Date: Feb 08, 2012
Category: Sports
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American golf and tennis players are shrinking from the world stage
American women have not fallen as far off the golf radar as the men. Christie Kerr, who won the last LPGA Championship, is second in the world rankings behind Yani Tseng of Taiwan. Also, Paula Creamer won the last U.S. Open and 26-year-old Texan Stacy Lewis won the Kraft Nabisco Championship, this y
Women's golf, which has lost luminaries Annika Sorenstam andLorena Ochoa to early retirement, must pin its hopes of joining theparty on golfers such as Creamer, Michelle Wie, Natalie Gulbis,Christie Kerr and Brittany Lincicome.