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The people have spoken, and spoken quite loudly. Our inaugural GolfDigest.com Hottest Golfer contest featured several down-to-the-wire matches since it began in November, but the final proved to be a laugher, with women's winner Sandra Gal running away from Rickie Fowler in our concluding Battle of the Sexes. Gal received more than 80,000 votes to earn the distinction as the fairest golfer of them all -- a testament to our user demographics (more men voting for Gal than women voting for Fowler), the power of social media (Gal actively recruited voters on Twitter), but most of all, Gal, a 26-year-old German who is looking to build off her first LPGA win in last year's Kia Classic. Gal's win in the Hottest Golfer contest might not have counted toward the official money list, but it certainly can't hurt her self esteem.
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Maria Hjorth shot a closing 67 to win by two, while 54-hole leader Alexis Thompson, 16, struggled to a 78.
May 01, 2011
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. -- Grace who? In a tournament that had five Parks entered in the field, the one that seemed least likely to turn up on the leader board was Grace Park, a past...
Saturday, 4/3/2010 at 8:06PM
RANCHO MIRAGE, CALIF.- Note to self: Pay attention to the group going off hole number 10 at 9:14 a.m. on Friday. In that pairing is the 2004 Kraft Nabisco champion, Grace Park, who seemingly fell...
Thursday, 4/1/2010 at 9:00PM
Pat Hurst birdied the 18th hole to beat Lorena Ochoa and Yani Tseng by one stroke and earn her first LPGA victory since 2006
Yani Tseng fired a three-under 69 to tie Ne Yeon Choi and leave Lorena Ochoa one-stroke back heading to the final round
In the past going home hasn't been easy, but this time Lorena Ochoa fired a seven-under 65 tieing the course record and grabbing a two-stroke lead
Kim is latest Korean to follow Pak's lead
October 17, 2008
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