Fresh face

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Swedish-born golfer Annika Sorenstam's tenacity and focus were important factors in winning the 1995 US Women's Open, her first victory on the LPGA Tour. Sorenstam has been playing since she was 12 and maintains that her game still has room for improvement.

Author: Burnett, Jim
Sorenstam, Annika

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Back in the chips

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Patty Sheehan suffered a slump after a devastating loss in the 1990 US Women's Open and an accident to her hand in 1991. She recovered her health and confidence in 1992 and won that year's Women's Open at Oakmont Country Club.

Author: Burnett, Jim
Sheehan, Patty

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Learning to be a star

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Kelly Robbins is learning to cope with the success of being among the top 10 in earnings on the LPGA Tour. Robbins hits some of the longest drives on the Tour, and she is working on improving her short game and putting.

Author: Burnett, Jim
Robbins, Kelly

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Subjects list: Behavior, Biography, Golfers, Women golfers
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