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Few changes in Rolex Rankings
There were few changes to this week's Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings.
Women's golf rankings modified
The process for calculating the women's world golf rankings has been modified to allow a more consistent outcome for each week's list.
2008 LPGA Tour Year In Review
The 2008 LPGA Tour season saw 17 winners, six new events, a new drug testing policy, a language controversy and a retiring Hall of Famer.
Sorenstam walks away ranked third in world
Annika Sorenstam finished seventh in her final event before retirement and remained No. 3 in the women's world rankings.
Sorenstam ties for 7th at final event
Annika Sorenstam's career is over, at least for the moment.
Sorenstam soars into lead at final event
Annika Sorenstam, the two-time defending champion, fired a six-under 66 Friday to jump into the lead after two rounds of the Dubai Masters.
Sorenstam trails by four in final event
Two-time defending champion Annika Sorenstam opened with a two-under 70 on Thursday and trails first-round leader Johanna Head by four strokes at the Dubai Masters.
Few changes in women's world rankings
With the LPGA season over and the final Ladies European event on tap for this week, there were few changes to the top of the women's world rankings.
Lewis wins Q school; Wie among 20 that earn LPGA Tour cards
Stacy Lewis carded a three-under 69 Sunday to win the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament.
Wie, nearing LPGA Tour card, trails Lewis at Q school
Michelle Wie all but guaranteed herself a tour card with a four-under 68 on Saturday that moved her into second place behind Stacy Lewis at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament.



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