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  2. Bowls England National Championships (women's singles two wood)

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    The women's singles two wood is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships. [ 1 ] The two-wood singles is a newer variation of the game; see Glossary of bowls terms .

  3. Birdie Kim - Wikipedia

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    Birdie Kim (Korean: 김주연; born Ju-Yun Kim 26 August 1981) is a South Korean professional golfer. Her career highlight is winning the 2005 U.S. Women's Open at Cherry Hills Country Club . In the last round, she was tied for the lead on the 18th hole with amateurs Morgan Pressel and Brittany Lang .

  4. List of LPGA major championship winning golfers - Wikipedia

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    This article lists all 140 women who have won major championships on the LPGA Tour, both past and present. [1] They are listed in order of the number of victories, with updates reflecting the 2024 season.

  5. English Women's Amateur Championship - Wikipedia

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    The event was initially organised by the National County Golf Alliance, an organisation formed in 1911, separate from the Ladies Golf Union, with the intention of running county and national events.The first English Ladies Championship was held at Prince's Golf Club, Sandwich in April 1912. 32 players qualified for the match-play stage, after an 18-hole stroke-play round. [1]

  6. LPGA - Wikipedia

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    The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) is an American organization for female golfers. The organization is headquartered at LPGA International in Daytona Beach, Florida , and is best known for running the LPGA Tour , a series of weekly golf tournaments for elite women professional golfers from around the world.

  7. Golf - Wikipedia

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    A golf course consists of either 9 or 18 holes, each with a teeing ground or "tee box" that is set off by two markers showing the bounds of the legal tee area, fairway, rough and other hazards, and the putting green surrounded by the fringe with the pin (normally a flagstick) and cup.