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                    [Title] => Rookies show way; Delasin out
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Tour rookies Gwladys Nocera and Beatriz Recari each shot a 6-under 66 on Friday and were tied for the lead after the second round of the CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge, taking advantage of a rough day for Brittany Lincicome.

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South Korean rookie M.J. Hur hit a 6-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole Sunday to beat Suzann Pettersen and win the Safeway Classic for her first LPGA Tour victory.

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Germany’s Sandra Gal kept loose over a game of chess during a rain delay and shot an 8-under 64 to lead Jiyai Shin by one stroke before darkness suspended first-round play at the Wegmans LPGA on Thursday.

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Miñoza wound up with a 288 that included rounds of 73-70 and 72 as he finished way behind the winning 271 of Katayama who fired a 67 to run away with a six-stroke victory over compatriot Hajime Meshiai who sizzled with a 64 and a 277.
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Miñoza wound up with a 288 that included rounds of 73-70 and 72 as he finished way behind the winning 271 of Katayama who fired a 67 to run away with a six-stroke victory over compatriot Hajime Meshiai who sizzled with a 64 and a 277.
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