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THE WEEK IN REVIEW (9/22 - 9/28)

PGA Tour:  The Tour Championship

Winner: Camilo Villegas   72-66-69-66   273  (beat S. Garcia in a playoff)
Site:  East Lake Golf Club  - Atlanta, GA
 
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European PGA Tour:  Quinn Direct British Masters

Winner: Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano   71-70-68-67   276  (beat L. Westwood in a playoff)

Site: The Belfry  -  Sutton Coldfield, England
 
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Japan & Asian Tours:  Asia Pacific Panasonic Open

Winner: Hideto Tanihara   66-68-64-66   264  (beat A. Yano by 1)
Site: Ibaraki Country Club (West course)  -  Osaka, Japan
 
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LPGA Tour:  Navistar LPGA Classic

Winner: Lorena Ochoa   67-67-69-70   273  (beat C. Kerr & C. Kung in a playoff)
Site: RTJ Golf Trail at Capitol Hill  - Prattville, AL
 
STORY         RESULT         MONEY LIST         STATS         INTERVIEWS
 
 
Champions Tour:  SAS Championship

Winner: Eduardo Romero   68-67-66   201  (beat T. Kite by 3)
Site: Prestonwood Country Club  -  Cary, NC
 
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Elsewhere…

Germany’s Anja Monke won for the first time on the Ladies European Tour at the Vediorbis French Women’s Open, firing a 10-under-par 278 to beat Tania Elosegui and Nina Reis by two in Pas-de-Calais………LPGA Tour regular Momoko Ueda returned to her homeland to claim her seventh career JLPGA victory, carding a 211 total to edge a trio of players by one at the Dunlop Ladies Open………Homestanding Taco Remkes won the European Challenge Tour’s Dutch Challenge, defeating Jeppe Huldahl in sudden death afte r the pair deadlocked on 275 in regulation………Peter Mitchell won his second European Seniors Tour title of 2008, carding a 207 total to edge Sam Torrance by two at the Scottish Seniors Open………Taiwan’s Chi-huang Tsai wond his second onsecutive Omega China Tour title at the Tianjin Championship, his 289 aggregate proving good enogh to defeat Dong Su by two.

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Ji-Yai Shin won for the 5th time on the KLPGA this season (which started in December), getting her 2nd major there and 3rd of the season.

September 29, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterThe Constructivist

I appreciate the KLPGA updates; I just refuse to search around on the web for their results when they are the only significant tour on earth that won't maintain their website properly.

Thanks!

September 29, 2008 | Registered CommenterDaniel

No need to search--Eric at Seoul Sisters.com posts an update whenever a tournament is played. But you're right that it's a shame they don't update their English site regularly!

September 29, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterThe Constructivist

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