It can be argued that the best golfer in the world isn't Rory or Luke or Lee or Tiger.
It's a little woman from Taiwan, Yani Tseng who has just shot 66 to successfully defend her title at the Honda LPGA Thailand 2012 by a shot from overnight leader Ai Miyazato (68)
Last year the world's No. 1-ranked women's golfer recorded seven LPGA titles, including two majors, plus won four other international events. She has won 5 majors, the youngest male or female at 22. When Tiger won his 4th he was 24.
final scoreboard click http://www.lpgascoring.com/public/Leaderboard.aspx
New Zealand Womens Open
Meanwhile in New Zealand there was considerable interest in 14 year old Lydia Ko to again show her immense talents well beyond her years, who had a share of the lead going into Sunday at the New Zealand Womens Open
While her putter had been a key all week, on the day she most needed it most, her putter went as cold as the weather and she had to be content to finish with a +2 74 today to finish on -4 T17th
final scoreboard click http://www.nzopengolf.co.nz/Tournaments/Standard_Navy/TournamentLeaderboard.aspx
The winner was 32 year old Australian golfer Lindsey Wright who has returned from the golfing wilderness. Once No 12 in the world before taking time out of the game with a loss of form, she nailed a 10' birdie putt on the final hole to claim victory at Pegasus Golf and Sports Club near Christchurch minutes ago.
Lorie Kane had a good weekend shooting 72 67 69 to finish T4 AT -8.
Bryan Angus also on twitter@mummmbles and at http://www.isr1050.com/
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