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   <title>Bo Bae Song takes lead in Japan</title>
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   Bo Bae Song fired a seven-under 65 on Saturday to take a one-shot lead over fellow South Korean In-Kyung Kim and Japan's Akane Iijima through two rounds of the Mizuno Classic. Chasing her first LPGA Tour win, Song birdied the 18th hole to finish two trips around the Kintetsu Kashikojima course at 11-under 133. Iijima shot a 64 and Kim had a 65 to share second place at 10-under 134. Rui Kitada (66) was fourth at nine-under 135, while defe
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   Brittany Lang fired a six-under 66 to take the first-round lead Friday at the Mizuno Classic. Nobuko Kizawa and Hee Young Park are tied for second place at five-under 67, while Vicky Hurst, Bo-Bae Song, Mi Jeong Jeon and 2007 champion Momoko Ueda are knotted at four-under 68. Defending champion Jiyai Shin leads a large group at 69, 2006 winner Karrie Webb headlines a block of players at 70 and world No. 1 Lorena Ochoa leads a cluster tied a
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   <title>Tseng, Hjorth climb in world rankings</title>
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   Yani Tseng and Maria Hjorth parlayed their share of second place at the Hana Bank-KOLON Championship into better standings in this week's world rankings. Tseng moved up two spots to No. 4 while Hjorth jumped eight spots to No. 28. The top three remained the same with Lorena Ochoa followed by Jiyai Shin and Suzann Pettersen. After Tseng, Cristie Kerr and Paula Creamer both slipped a notch to fifth and sixth respectively. Angela Sta
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   Na Yeon Choi birdied the 18th hole on Sunday to capture her second win of the season at the Hana Bank-KOLON Championship. Playing in her native South Korea, Choi fired a five-under 67 in the final round and finished at 10-under 206, one shot ahead of Yani Tseng and Maria Hjorth. Choi, who claimed her first career LPGA Tour win in September at the Samsung World Championship, became only the third player with at least two 
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   <title>Tseng, Choi share top spot in South Korea</title>
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   Yani Tseng posted a two-under 70 Saturday and shares the lead with Na Yeon Choi after two rounds of the Hana Bank - KOLON Championship. Choi posted a one-under 71 in round two. Tseng and Choi completed 36 holes at five-under-par 139. Maria Hjorth managed an even-par 72, while Jimin Kang carded a one-over 73. They are tied for third at minus-four. The round was completed despite a weather delay and strong wind throughout the da
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   Meaghan Francella and Anna Grzebien both fired six-under 66s Friday to share a one-stroke lead after the first round of the Hana Bank - KOLON Championship. Six players are one stroke back at minus-five, while 44 of the 71 players broke par in the opening round on the Ocean Course at Sky 72 Golf Club. Jiyai Shin posted a five-under 67 Friday and she stands alongside Bo-Kyung Kim, Jimin Kang, Vicky Hurst, Catriona Matthew and Pat
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