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Indian golfer Diksha Dagar carded a one-under 71 to lie tied 30th after the first round of the AIG Women’s Open, the last Major of the year for women. Diksha, making her sixth appearance at the ...
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Golf Digest Middle East on MSNEri Okayama and Rio Takeda lead Japanese charge in day one of AIG Women’s OpenEri Okayama and Rio Takeda surged to the top of the AIG Women’s Open leaderboard on an opening day dominated by Japanese players at Royal Porthcawl. Porthcawl Perspective – Amy Boulden shares what it ...
In a leaderboard dominated by Japanese contenders, the name Yuka Saso was conspicuously absent at the top, as the two-time US Women’s Open champion continued her frustrating run in LPGA majors.
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The aftermath of tsunami alerts that continue to cause evacuations in the Pacific and fear due to rising sea levelsThe initial scare and uncertainty - except in Japan, where they are accustomed to orderly sheltering in safe places - ...
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