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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.
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]
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
at August 2, 2007 9:03 PM
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