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August 1, 2007

Paula Creamer and the girls take on St. Andrews

If a picture tells a thousand words, then the photo below of Paula Creamer doing a cartwheel in front of the famous Swilcan Bridge tells us that the girls are ready to rock the Royal and Ancient right out of St. Andrews.

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St. Andrews, where until recently, a sign hung outside the clubhouse behind the 18th green that read, “No dogs or women allowed”, hosts the Women's British Open for the first time in history.

Links: A New Day at St. Andrews Golf Course [NY Times]

Old Course has some surprises for first Women's British Open [Herald Tribune]

Women's British Open host the Old Course at St. Andrews will be friendly to Ochoa - but it isn't for regular lady duffers [WorldGolf]

2007 Women's British Open Information [LPGA.com]



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Why are LPGA players are often referred to as "girls"?

Posted by: Wounded Duck [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 2, 2007 9:03 PM

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