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Other Golf News This Week
| ANZ Ladies Masters, Australia |
| In her first appearance of 2004, Annika Sorenstam carded
consecutive 7-under par, 65s, on the final two rounds to win the ANZ Ladies Masters by 4
shots. Runner-up, England's Karen Stupples scored 68 on the last day having led the
competition at the end of day two. Last year's champion, Laura Davies, also from England,
had to settle for a share of eighth place with 1st round leader, Australian, Rachel Teske.
They finished 12 strokes off the pace with 281 total for the tournament. |
| 1 |
Annika Sorenstam (SWE) |
-19 |
269 |
| 2 |
Karen Stupples (ENG) |
-15 |
273 |
| T3 |
Kylie Pratt (AUS) |
-11 |
277 |
| T3 |
Jennifer Rosales (PHI) |
-11 |
277 |
| 5 |
Anne-Marie Knight (AUS) |
-10 |
278 |
| 6 |
Ana Larraneta (ESP) |
-9 |
279 |
| 7 |
Nadina Taylor (AUS) |
-8 |
280 |
| T8 |
Laura Davies (ENG) |
-7 |
281 |
| T8 |
Rachel Teske (AUS) |
-7 |
281 |
| 10 |
Silvia Cavalleri (ITA) |
-6 |
282 |
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| It has been confirmed that prize money for the European
Tour's flagship event, the Volvo PGA Championship has been increased to a record-breaking
3,750,000 euros. The 2004 Volvo PGA will be held at Wentworth from May 27-30 and the
winner's share of the increased prize fund will be 625,000 euros (approx. $780,000). |
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