Lorena Ochoa wins Corona by 11 shots; qualifies for the Hall of Fame
Super Mex once again dominated an LPGA event this year. While most of the media and golf fans are following the Masters this weekend, Lorena with her victory today in Mexico earned enough points to qualify for the World Golf Hall of Fame. Lorena has to play ten years on tour before being inducted. Since Lorena’s rookie year was 2003, her induction will be in 2012.
Congratulations Lorena. Next stop for the LPGA Tour- The Florida swing. First the Ginn Open, then the Stanford Internaitonal Pro-Am. The Stanford will be played approximately 65 miles from my home.
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