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Once Ai Miyazato of Japan stopped worrying about becoming the No. 1 player in women's golf, getting there was easy.
Dominating the LPGA Tour in a way akin to Annika Sorenstam and Lorena Ochoa, Miyazato cruised to her fourth win of the year and took over the top spot in women's golf with an impressive two-shot victory over M.J. Hur of South Korea in the reborn $1.5 million ShopRite LPGA Classic on Sunday.
The Rolex rankings won't be announced until Monday, but the LPGA said Miyazato will be No. 1.
"When I started playing in the States, that's when I really started thinking about being No. 1," Miyazato said. "That became a dream of mine, especially watching Annika and Lorena play. Now that I am No. 1, I still can't believe it, but I do feel very comfortable with it."
http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/news/story?id=5308907
Dominating the LPGA Tour in a way akin to Annika Sorenstam and Lorena Ochoa, Miyazato cruised to her fourth win of the year and took over the top spot in women's golf with an impressive two-shot victory over M.J. Hur of South Korea in the reborn $1.5 million ShopRite LPGA Classic on Sunday.
The Rolex rankings won't be announced until Monday, but the LPGA said Miyazato will be No. 1.
"When I started playing in the States, that's when I really started thinking about being No. 1," Miyazato said. "That became a dream of mine, especially watching Annika and Lorena play. Now that I am No. 1, I still can't believe it, but I do feel very comfortable with it."
http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/news/story?id=5308907
