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LPGA Tour veteran Sherri Steinhauer retired after missing the cut at the Canadian Women's Open. ''It was in Canada that I captured my very first win on tour
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by Thursday so it could be very different." The last American to win the British Open was three-time champion Sherri Steinhauer in 2006. Steinhauer is one of nine former champions in the field that includes Laura Davies, the Englishwoman who
Atsedes, who teed off in the first group of the day, was second at 1 over. Liselotte Neumann, Val Skinner and Sherri Steinhauer were two back at 2 over. Nancy Lopez was one off the lead after her first nine holes but faded to 3-over 75
and finished with a 71, the same as Natalie Gulbis. Last week's Evian Masters winner, Ai Miyazato of Japan, bogeyed the first five holes on her way to a 76, while former three-time winner Sherri Steinhauer slumped to a 78.
arena is getting a lot more comfortable.'' Reid has been drawn with English amateur Lauren Taylor and American Sherri Steinhauer , the 2006 Women's British Open champion, for the first two rounds. However, the player the rest of the field
fast-finishing Brittany Lang of the US and picked up a cheque for ?239,047 after becoming the first player since Sherri Steinhauer in 1999 to claim back-to-back British Opens. Sweden s Sophie Gustafson made a final-day thrust and birdied