Kansas City StarBrittany Lang hopes to break Duke hex at Women's OpenUSA TodayBy Gene J. Puskar, AP By Jerry Potter, USA TODAY OAKMONT, Pa. — Brittany Lang is a member of an elite group, which she hopes to make a memory this weekend at the US Women's Open. Thirteen women, who played golf at Duke University, have gone on to play ...Sleepy amateur Kelli Shean drops off US Women's Open leaderboardThe Canadian PressRain halts play at US Women's OpenThe Associated PressPutting continues to pave...Read Full Story
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American Brittany Lang shot a 3-under 69 on Friday to take a one-stroke lead over Morgan Pressel and Paula Creamer after the second round of the $1.45 million LPGA Thailand.Read Full Story
Still, a top 3 in the best finish for Creamer in eight starts this season. 3. Blue Devils in Brazil: Former Duke stars Brittany Lang and Amanda Blumenherst claimed prime real estate on the leaderboard as they both shot 7-under 139 to finish in a ...
KAPOLEI, Hawaii (AP) -Scores Wednesday from the LPGA Lotte Championship, played at the 6,421-yard, par-72 Ko Olina Golf Club Course. Beth Bader 33-35-68 Brittany Lang 34-35-69 Jiyai Shin 34-35-69 Angela Stanford 35-34-69 Yani Tseng 32-37-69 Cristie Kerr 35 ...
Tseng, the world No. 1 who has won three of the first six LPGA Tour events this season, was in a group sharing second on 69 that also included South Korean star Jiyai Shin, HSBC Champions winner Angela Stanford and Brittany Lang. South Korea’s Sun Young ...
The pair hold a one-stroke lead over American Katie Futcher, who shot a 67, while Futcher's compatriots Brittany Lang and Candie Kung are a shot further back on five-under, where they are joined by Norwegian Suzann Pettersen. Americans Christina Kim and ...
Lee may have posted a two-over 74 in her opening round, but she responded in a big way by carding a seven-under 65 on Thursday (US time) to be level pegging with Sweden's Suzann Pettersen and American Brittany Lang heading into the last two rounds.