Three former winners led by world No 1 Yani Tseng arrived in Pattaya yesterday to prepare for the US$1.5million Honda LPGA Thailand, which starts on Thursday at the Siam Country Club Pattaya Old Course. Defending champion Tseng along with 2007 winner ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — Suzann Pettersen of Norway opens the LPGA season Thursday with her sights set on the formidable task of overhauling top-ranked Yani Tseng. And she knows it might take more than one season to get there.
WORLD No.1 Yani Tseng has suffered a medical scare before the final round of the Women's Australian Open. Tseng, the dual defending champion, complained of abdominal pain while warming up on the Royal Melbourne practice range. She called for a medical ...
Now we know that Yani Tseng will not win every women's golf tournament played in 2012. Tseng finished tied for eighth in the LPGA's season-opening ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open ...Read Full Post
American Jessica Korda, also blemish-free through 12 holes, is the daughter of spring-heeled tennis champion Petr Korda, who won the Australian Open men's final at Melbourne Park in 1998. Young Australians ... Stacy Lewis and Eun-Hee Ji are also on two ...
Yani Tseng has unleashed her new, more powerful swing in nine holes of practice at Royal Melbourne, honing the tweaks to her technique as she familiarized herself with the sandbelt course that will host the Women’s Australian Open this week.
MELBOURNE, Australia - Yani Tseng has unleashed her new, more powerful swing in nine holes of practice at Royal Melbourne ... by watching how Tiger Woods and Co. handled Royal Melbourne Golf Club's Composite course during the Presidents Cup last November.
Her rivals — including world No. 2 Suzann Pettersen, No. 3 Na Yeon Choi, No. 4 Cristie Kerr and No. 5 Paula Creamer— will see a slightly new swing from Tseng this year. With her coach, Gary Gilchrist, by her side, Tseng went back to work in earnest ...
(AP) — Yani Tseng has a tradition on Chinese New Year to ... She earned nearly $3 million on the LPGA Tour last year, more than the next two players combined. And she is No. 1 in the world by a large margin that only Tiger Woods could ever ...
Taiwan Mobile Co (TMC) formally announced yesterday that it had signed top-ranked female golfer Yani Tseng (曾雅妮) to an endorsement deal that it expects will enhance the nation’s international profile and visibility. “Tseng is Taiwan ...
What Acer Inc. really needs is a star product, not a star to promote its products. That was the reaction from tech watchers after the Taiwanese PC maker named the world’s top professional female golfer Yani Tseng, a Taiwan national, as its ...
Melissa Reid thinks Suzann Pettersen has the game to be No.1 female golfer in the world. For Pettersen, the world No.2, it is a dream, just as Reid, the world No.45 and one of Europe's best players, aspires to it. The problem for all of them is Yani Tseng ...
World No 1 Yani Tseng believes she is better prepared than she has ever been for her opening stab this year at an LPGA Tour title. And this especially so as the Tour's opening event of the year, the Women's Australian Open, is being played at ...
Much of the focus at this week’s ISPS Handa Australian Women’s Open is on the World number one Yani Tseng and how the Taiwanese star and this elite field of female professional golfers will handle the subtleties and intrigue of Royal Melbourne’s ...
Just what Suzanne Pettersen, Cristie Kerr, and the rest of the LPGA Tour players tuning up for this week’s start to the women’s golf season wanted to hear: No. 1 Yani Tseng is expending less energy to swing her clubs and hitting the ball farther.