Angela Stanford
WILLIAMSBURG, VA - MAY 4: Angela Stanford hits her tee shot on the seventh hole during the third round of the Kingsmill Championship at Kingsmill Resort on May 4, 2013 in Williamsburg, Virginia.
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I know I wanted to hit it as good as I hit it yesterday, but yesterday I was sad I left some out there
There’s absolutely nothing I don’t like about this place
I think I lost my patience there at the end ... It’s a tough course with the greens and fairways being this firm and fast.More quotes »
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Near season’s midpoint, Colonial offers golfers a chance to go on a year-changing surge
whooped, you make a couple of silly bogeys and you are scratching your head,” Dufner said. “That’s usually how golf is.” Angela Stanford, a Fort Worth resident and five-time winner on the LPGA Tour, can relate. “There’s just an element of golf that you can’t from Fort Worth Star-Telegram Read more »
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Kingsmill Championship Sunday: Kerr Prevails in Playoff over Pettersen in Potential Solheim Cup Preview
low round of the day and get to -4 for the week, which was good enough for her 3rd top 10 on the season. Stacy Lewis and Angela Stanford notched top 5s of their own by finishing 1 shot behind Jutanugarn and Lee, while world #1 Inbee Park would have joined from Mostly Harmless Golf Blog Read more »
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Baldry: No shortage of great champions at Kingsmill
66. She’s at 10-under 203, with 2007 champ Suzann Pettersen (68) and former World. No. 1 Stacy Lewis (69) at 8 under. Angela Stanford sits alone in fourth. Stanford is one of two players to never miss the cut at Kingsmill, along with Natalie Gulbis. “It’s from Golf Week Read more »
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Cristie Kerr grabs two-stroke LPGA lead
10-under 203 after 54 holes with compatriot Stacy Lewis and Norway's Suzann Pettersen sharing second on 205, American Angela Stanford on 206 and South Korea's Lee Il-Hee fifth on 207. Thai teen Ariya Jutanugarn, who led after the first two rounds, stumbled from Times of India Read more »
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Thai teenager Ariya clings on to the lead
a sponsor’s exemption, stood on seven-under 135 after 36 holes for a one-stroke lead over US veterans Stacy Lewis and Angela Stanford. Norway’s Suzann Pettersen, German Sandra Gal and American Cristie Kerr were fourth on 137 with China’s Feng Shanshan, Japan’s from The Star Malaysia Read more »