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| Seventeen-time LPGA Tour champion Meg Mallon celebrates her first
career back-to-back win on the 18th green after defeating Beth Daniel
by four strokes at 18-under-par 270. Mallon became the first woman
to win the Canadian Women's Open and U.S. Women's Open in the same
year. |
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| Dawn Coe-Jones points to the camera after completing her final round
with a 71 (-1) to share the top Canadian honors with Lorie Kane at
11-under-par 277. |
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| 2003 Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year Lorena Ochoa shot a 70
(-2) on Sunday to finish tied for third with Jean Bartholomew. |
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| LPGA Tour and World Golf Hall of Famer Beth Daniel matched Mallon's
final round score of 70 (-2) to take sole possession of second place
at 14-under-par 274. |
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| LPGA Tour veteran and Canadian favorite Nancy Harvey provided the
TSN broadcast insightful commentary from the 18th green. |
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