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Yani Tseng

PARADISE ISLAND, BAHAMAS - MAY 24: Yani Tseng of Taiwan plays a shot on the fourth hole during the first round of the Pure Silk-LPGA Bahamas Classic at the Ocean Club course on May 24, 2013 in Paradise Island, Bahamas.

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  • Jiyai Shin wins Australian Women's Open

    Jiyai Shin won the Australian Women's Golf Open by two shots on Sunday, finishing with a 1-under 72 to beat world No. 1 Yani Tseng after being tied for the overnight lead with teenage star Lydia Ko.Shin mixed three birdies with two bogeys in a final round   Read more »

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  • Tseng finishes 24th at LPGA Kingsmill Championship

    Yani Tseng finished tied for 24th at the LPGA Kingsmill Championship with a four-round total of even par 284, a finish that will send her down another spot in the world rankings. Tseng quickly took herself out of contention to move into the top 10 in the final   from China Post Read more »

  • Yani Tseng tied 20th in Kingsmill Championship

    top-ranked female golfer, Yani Tseng, was tied for 20th after firing a three-round total of 1-under 212 Saturday at the LPGA Tour's Kingsmill Championship in Williamsburg, Virginia. The 24-year-old Tseng, who holds fourth place in the Rolex rankings, carded   from China Post Read more »

  • Yani Tseng tied at 19th in Kingsmill Championship

    Taiwan -- Taiwanese golf ace Yani Tseng carded 2-under 69 Thursday (U.S. time) to tie for 19th after the first round of the LPGA Tour's Kingsmill Championship in Williamsburg, Virginia. The fourth-ranked golfer started well with four birdies in the front nine,   from China Post Read more »

  • Yani Tseng still in the hunt at LPGA's Texas shootout

    Yani Tseng maintained her steady play at the inaugural North Texas LPGA Shootout on Friday, carding her second consecutive 2-under 69 to put her in a five-way tie for sixth after two rounds. Tseng, who started her round on the back nine, had two bogeys and   from China Post Read more »

  • Park and Lewis to resume rivalry

    Inbee Park are set to resume their battle for the world number one ranking at this week's North Texas LPGA Shootout. Lewis ended Yani Tseng's 109-week reign at the top last month after consecutive wins at the HSBC Women's Champions and the RR Donnelley LPGA   from Golf 365 Read more »

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