...six years it has been host of the LPGA Championship. Nancy Scranton, tied with Inkster with three holes to play, and Mardi Lunn of Australia tied for third at 273. Defending champion Se Ri Pak shot an even-par 71 and finished seven strokes back...
...now." 7:58 a.m. - Nancy Harvey. 8:06 a.m. - Smriti Mehra, Shiho Katano. 8:14 a.m. - Eva Dahllof, Mardi Lunn. 8:22 a.m. - Heather Daly-Donofrio, Annette DeLuca. 8:30 a.m. - Jackie Gallagher-Smith, Beth Bauer...
...looks like it's going to blow through." Third Round Tee Times 7:10 a.m. - Dawn Coe-Jones. 7:18 a.m. - Mardi Lunn, Nancy Harvey. 7:26 a.m. - Charlotta Sorenstam, Eva Dahllof. 7:34 a.m. - Kim Saiki, Kim Williams. 7...
...Vickie Odegard, Jen Hanna. 8:40-Sophie Gustafson, Barb Mucha, Heather Daly-Donofrio. 8:50-Mhairi McKay, Mardi Lunn, Mi Hyun Kim. 9-Marnie McGuire, Carin Koch, Deb Richard. 9:10- Laura Diaz, Penny Hammel, Tracy Hanson.9...
...squandered a two-stroke lead going into the final round of the LPGA Challenge at Sutton, Mass., and saw the title go to Mardi Lunn of Australia. Davies strongly believes that the Women's British Open should be classed as a major. Although she triumphed...
...Sweden's Helen Alfredsson was third, another two strokes back. Emilee Klein and Nancy Harvey of Scotland were at 208. Mardi Lunn, who shot a 67 Saturday, was at 209, tied with surprising Susan Florin, Britain's Stephanie Lowe and Dottie Pepper...
...NEW ALBANY: Solid with everything but her putter until the closing holes, Annika Sorenstam withstood a challenge from Mardi Lunn to shoot a final-round 66 Sunday and win the New Albany (Ohio) Golf Classic. Sorenstam had just three bogeys in...
...just a day-to-day thing." LPGA NEW ALBANY: Annika Sorenstam shot a 3-under 69 Saturday and withstood a surge by Mardi Lunn to hold a two-shot lead after the third round of the inaugural New Albany (Ohio) Golf Classic. Sorenstam, who entered...
...to collect the $135,000 first-place check and her second victory of the season. Pak was joined by Karrie Webb, Mardi Lunn, Sherri Steinhauer, Carin Koch and Kelli Kuehne in the playoff. They played hole No. 18, a 532-yard, par-5...
...8-under 205. Five players were a shot back, including Karrie Webb, seeking her sixth LPGA victory of the year, and Mardi Lunn, who led after each of the first two rounds. Fifteen players were within three shots of the lead. It was a dramatic...