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Article: Choi's 68 settles in background
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- Oakland Tribune
- Article date:
- July 9, 2009
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There's no denying this is the biggest week in women's golf --
full of good news and bad.
The game's top-ranked player, a former champion and a
developmental tour qualifier are one shot behind a second-year LPGA
Tour player at the U.S. Women's Open, on a course that doesn't yield
birdies easily.
All the while, controversy is swirling amid reports Thursday that
tour commissioner Carolyn Bivens could be out of her job as early as
next week after a faction of key players signed a letter calling for
her resignation.
Despite the theatrics, it has the makings of a developing drama
on the golf course as well, with the game's top players off to hot
starts and a 14-year-old amateur trying to make ...