No major changes in women's rankings
Ju Ahn, Cristie Kerr and Jiyai Shin held their spots from third through 10th, respectively. I.K. Kim, Sun Young Yoo, Paula Creamer, Azahara Munoz and Brittany Lincicome are still 11th through 15th. Arimura's rise bumped Mika Miyazato, Ji-Hee
Healthy eating is matter of survival for this chef
Mullen is not alone among chefs to speak about healthy eating, though usually the issue is weight and diabetes — both Paula Deen and Art Smith, for example, have disclosed in the past few years that they have type 2 diabetes. But Mullen is presenting
Na Yeon Choi wins U.S. Women's Open by 4
with a hug. NOTES: Choi pocketed $585,000 for the victory...Pak (71) finished in a tie for ninth, at plus-4... Paula Creamer, the 2010 U.S. Women's Open champion, was the top-placing player from the United States. She shot a 2-over
Choi's 65 gives her big lead at U.S. Women's Open
36-hole leader. Pettersen made two double bogeys en route to a 6-over 78. She is tied for seventh with former champions Paula Creamer (71), Inbee Park (76) and Cristie Kerr (77). Lizette Salas (75) and Nicole Castrale (76) are also at 1-over
Choi moves to 2nd in world rankings
Choi at Blackwolf Run. Sun Ju Ahn dipped one to eighth, while Cristie Kerr, Jiyai Shin, I.K. Kim, Sun Young Yoo and Paula Creamer were all down one as well. Azahara Munoz and Brittany Lincicome remained 14th and 15th. Mika Miyazato shared seventh
Pettersen leads at U.S. Women's Open
to take the lead at the U.S. Women's Open, the third major on the LPGA calendar. Pettersen, who was a runner-up to Paula Creamer at this event in 2010, finished 36 holes at 5-under-par 139. "I like the U.S. Opens," said Pettersen
Last 3 champs paired at U.S. Women's Open
defeated Hee Kyung Seo by three strokes in a 3-hole aggregate playoff last year at The Broadmoor, will play with 2010 champion Paula Creamer and 2009 winner Eun-Hee Ji. The trio will start the first round on the 10th tee at 9:06 a.m. (et) at Blackwolf