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Tseng does the double at Carnoustie

Yani Tseng reinforced her reputation as the world’s finest woman golfer when she closed with a three under par 69 to win the Ricoh Women’s British Open over the Championship course at Carnoustie. The World No. 1 from Taiwan arrived in the East of Scotland having won six Tour titles around the world this season…more>>

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Masson edges closer to a Major

Germany’s Caroline Masson holds a surprise two shot lead heading into the final round of the 2011 Ricoh Women’s British Open over the Championship course at Carnoustie. The relatively unknown 22 year-old World No. 141 from Gladbeck, near Dusseldorf, carded a hugely impressive four under par 68 to go into the last day on 15…more>>

Caroline Masson

Masson moves clear of a World Class field

Germany’s Caroline Masson left the big names in the shade when she carded a flawless seven under par 65 to move into the lead after the second round of the Ricoh Women’s British Open staged over the celebrated Championship course at Carnoustie. On a day of surprises, 22 year-old Masson, from Gladbeck near Dusseldorf, who…more>>

Meena Lee

Lee hits all the right notes

South Korea’s Meena Lee used to play the piano as a child but at Carnoustie today she composed sweet music of an altogether different kind when she carded a superb seven under par 65 to claim the first round lead at the Ricoh Women’s British Open. The diminutive 29 year-old, who hails from Jeonju, South…more>>

Ai Miyazato

Miyazato hoping to claim her first Major title

Japan’s Ai Miyazato has high hope of claiming her first major title when she tees up in this week’s Ricoh Women’s British Open at Carnoustie. The 26 year-old from Okinawa won the seventh LPGA Tour title of her career at last week’s Evian Masters in France and has now set her sights on becoming the…more>>

Yani Tseng

Tseng is the woman to beat at Carnoustie

Defending champion, Yani Tseng, will start out as the firm favourite when the Ricoh Women’s British Open gets underway over the Championship course at Carnoustie early on Thursday morning. The 22 year-old World No 1 travelled to Scotland having won once in Taiwan, twice on the Ladies European Tour and three times on the LPGA…more>>