...see that with a young player."Leftwich started on the LPGA Tour in 2000, working for such players as Vicki Hurst, Grace Park and Jimin Kang.In September 2011, he got a call from Feng's agent about caddying for her. They finished ninth...
...Classic, besting Cristie Kerr and Choi by two shots on the Ghost Creek course nestled in farmland west of Portland.Grace Park, who has withdrawn or been cut in 38 of her past 67 tournaments, was two strokes back with a 67 after the first round...
...she's getting a boatload of birdies." She'll play in the second-to-last pairing today with Inbee Park, who tied Grace Park for the low round of the day, 65, and was four shots back. "If I can stir it up early, she'll have to watch that...
...220; Par: 72 ASIA 12, INTERNATIONAL 11 Singles International 6, Asia 5 Annika Sorenstam, International, def. Grace Park, Asia, 4 and 3. Paula Creamer, International, def. Candie Kung., Asia, 1-up Meena Lee, Asia, halved with...
...In Franklin, Tenn., Angela Stanford and Beth Bader each shot 7-under-par 65 and shared a one-stroke lead over Grace Park after the first round of the LPGA Tour event. Karrie Webb, Laura Diaz, Lorena Ochoa and Cristie Kerr all took advantage...
...had a final round 70 and tied for 13th with a group that including Christina Kim (71) and first-round co-leader Grace Park (71). Ai Miyazato shot a 72 and finished tied for 49th with a total of 217. Miyazato had the largest crowds of the...
...Augusta resident Vaughn Taylor had four birdies but also made three bogeys in a 70. SBS OPEN: In Kahuku, Hawaii, Grace Park shot a bogey-free 6-under-par 66 to take a two-stroke lead in the first round of the LPGA Tour's season-opener...
...had 70, North Augusta's Kyle Bradley shot 74 and Aiken's Stephen Poole had 77.LPGA TOUR: In Mobile, Ala., Grace Park and Song-Hee Kim shot 5-under 67s to share the first-round lead in the Avnet LPGA Classic on The Crossings course...
...bees were hovering. She wound up her entertaining afternoon at the Samsung World Championship two shots behind leader Grace Park, who recovered from a four-putt double bogey to shoot 66, her lowest score of the year. Park, who was at 11-under...
...Kung 2-up. The Colombian opened the 64-player event against fifth-seeded Natalie Gulbis and also beat No. 37 Grace Park, No. 21 Jennifer Rosales and No. 29 Karrie Webb. "It's been amazing. It's been a great week," Baena said...