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The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) will be fully closing sections of South Academy Boulevard at Bradley Road ...
Meanwhile, the 2025 Honda LPGA Thailand finally wrapped up with its finale on Sunday, February 23. This time, Angel Yin emerged victorious in the tournament after her final round of 65. She settled ...
The LPGA Tour has filed a lawsuit in a state of New York court against its Korean broadcast partner for non-payment.
LPGA player A Lim Kim's use of AimPoint on a short putt during the Honda LPGA Thailand tournament sparked controversy on social media. The incident highlights the tension between players seeking every ...
Angel Yin had a five-shot lead going into the final round of the Honda LPGA Thailand and an 80.7 percent chance to win. Yet, ...
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Hosted on MSNStarmer: 'There can be no discussion about Ukraine without Ukraine'Sir Keir Starmer delivers a speech at the Scottish Labour conference in Glasgow on Sunday. Speaking on the third anniversary ...
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Angel Yin's second career victory came in record fashion and not without a little drama. The 26-year-old American held off a hard-charging Akie Iwai, who closed with an 11-under 61, to win the Honda ...
Angel Yin of the United States poses with the trophy after winning the tournament following the final round of the Honda LPGA ...
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Golf Monthly on MSNAngel Yin Hangs On For Second LPGA Tour Title Despite Sponsor Invite's Closing 61The American narrowly claimed the Honda LPGA Thailand prize ahead of Japan's Akie Iwai - who almost snatched victory away via ...
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Hosted on MSNAngel Yin takes lead at Honda LPGA Thailand tourneyAngel Yin of the United States carded eight birdies on Saturday to push past second-round leader Akie Iwai of Japan and take a five-stroke lead at the Honda LPGA Thailand 2025 tournament in ...
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