Golf
Ko favourite with TAB
Fourteen-year-old New Zealand golf star Lydia Ko is regarded as the bookies favourite for the New Zealand Women's Open.Women's Open field finalised
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Two local amateurs are among the four golfers to secure final qualifying places for the New Zealand Women's Open at Pegasus Golf and Sports Club north of Christchurch starting on Friday.
Danny Lee in bright finish
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Danny Lee resumed his love affair with the famed Pebble Beach course to finish his latest US PGA Tour outing brightly.
Mickelson leaves Tiger behind
MARK LAMPORT-STOKES - Reuters
Phil Mickelson totally upstaged playing partner Tiger Woods while charging past overnight leader Charlie Wi to win the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
Ko finishes strongly at Aus Open
CHRIS BARCLAY - © Fairfax NZ News
An eagle and playing with world golf hall of famer Karrie Webb are the precious memories Lydia Ko will take from her maiden LPGA Tour event.
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