Updated Feb 14, 2013 5:15 PM ET Karrie Webb is Australian, so surely she has seen a kangaroo or two. With birds inside the ropes, Karrie Webb walks down the 14th fairway during the first round of
Updated Feb 3, 2013 11:22 AM ET GOLD COAST, Australia (AP) Karrie Webb won her eighth Australian Ladies Masters title on Sunday, coming from two strokes behind in the final round with birdies on three
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champion Na Yeon Choi shot a 6-under 65 on Thursday in the LPGA Malaysia for a share of the lead with Hall of Famer Karrie Webb . Choi was 5 under through 12 holes when first-round play was delayed because of lightning, then added a birdie on
Karrie Webb won her first LPGA Tour title in two years, rallying from five shots down for a two-stroke victory over Shanshan Feng on Sunday
and Golf Club, Bay Course Galloway Township, New Jersey Purse: $1.5 million Yardage: 6,155; Par: 71 Final Karrie Webb , $225,000 72-69-68-209 Shanshan Feng, $138,191 69-67-75-211 Hee Young Park, $100,248 69-72-71-212
until a double bogey, bogey finish for a 73 that dropped her to 1 under. The 23-year-old was tied for sixth with Karrie Webb , Hee Young Park and Karine Icher and first-round co-leader Amanda Blumenherst, who finished with a double bogey
Japan and Anna Nordqvist (68) made big moves to finish in a tie for fourth at 2 under. Wie was tied for sixth with Karrie Webb , Hee Young Park and Karine Icher and first-round co-leader Amanda Blumenherst, who finished with a double bogey
By Steve DiMeglio USA TODAY Karrie Webb could set sail into retirement splendor aboard her treasured boat and treat every day like a Saturday. Or she could pound golf
a 68 that included three bogeys and seven birdies. Five players finished two strokes back, including Hall of Famer Karrie Webb and third-round leader Chella Choi, a South Korean who was seeking her first win. Swede Anna Nordqvist followed