Summary
There were moments of angst among Ladies Professional Golf Association officials when then-world's No.1-ranked golfer Lorena Ochoa announced her retirement last month.
Ochoa had been the major draw for a tour trying to survive the choppy waters caused by the exodus of several corporate sponsors, which forced LPGA officials to trim the tournament schedule this year from 30 to 24 events.See the full content of this document
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Lpga Optimistic Despite Ochoa's Retirement
But according to a tournament spokesperson, Ochoa's departure hasn't adversely affected ticket sales for the USGA-sponsored Women's U.S. Open, which will be staged Ju...
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