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Golf: Toto Japan Classic

Golf: Toto Japan Classic

Japan's Nasa Hataoka poses with the victor's trophy after winning the Toto Japan Classic golf tournament at Seta Golf Course in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, on Nov. 9, 2025.

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Golf: Toto Japan Classic

Golf: Toto Japan Classic

Japan's Nasa Hataoka poses with the victor's trophy after winning the Toto Japan Classic golf tournament at Seta Golf Course in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, on Nov. 9, 2025.

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Golf: Toto Japan Classic

Golf: Toto Japan Classic

Japan's Nasa Hataoka poses after winning the Toto Japan Classic golf tournament at Seta Golf Course in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, on Nov. 9, 2025.

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Sorenstam makes history at Mizuno Classic

Sorenstam makes history at Mizuno Classic

OTSU, Japan - World No. 1 Annika Sorenstam poses for photos after winning the Mizuno Classic at Seta Golf Course in Shiga Prefecture on Nov. 6. The super Swede became the first player on the LPGA tour ever to win a tournament five times in a row.

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Kim keeps 1-shot lead over Sorenstam at Mizuno Classic

Kim keeps 1-shot lead over Sorenstam at Mizuno Classic

OTSU, Japan - South Korean Kim Young maintained her one-stroke lead over four-time defending champion Annika Sorenstam after both players shot 67s in the second round of the Mizuno Classic Seta Golf Course in Shiga Prefecture on Nov. 5.

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Sorenstam wins 4th straight crown at Mizuno Classic

Sorenstam wins 4th straight crown at Mizuno Classic

OTSU, Japan - Annika Sorenstam smiles with her cup in hands after winning her fourth straight title at the Mizuno Classic at Seta Golf Course in Shiga Prefecture on Nov. 7. The world No. 1 Swede, who had scores of 13-under, 15-under and 24-under in the past three years at Seta Golf Course, finished the week at 22-under 194 and joined Laura Davies of England as the only players to have won the same U.S. LPGA tournament four years in a row.

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Sorenstam extends lead at Mizuno Classic

Sorenstam extends lead at Mizuno Classic

OTSU, Japan - Annika Sorenstam is in action during the second round of the Mizuno Classic at Seta Golf Course in Shiga Prefecture on Nov. 6. She took sole possession of the lead after shooting a 3-under-par 66 for a four-stroke advantage, putting herself in prime position to win her fourth straight Mizuno Classic title.

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(2)Sorenstam shoots 63 for Mizuno Classic 1st-round lead

(2)Sorenstam shoots 63 for Mizuno Classic 1st-round lead

OTSU, Japan - Annika Sorenstam (R) waves at the gallery after firing a 9-under-par 63 for a two-shot lead at the end of the first round of Mizuno Classic at Seta Golf Course in Shiga Prefecture on Nov. 7. Playing with her is Yuri Fudo, Japan's top player for the past three seasons and current JLPGA money rankings leader, who stayed four shots behind Sorenstam for a five-way tie with Pak Se Ri of South Korea and Lorie Kane of Canada.

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(1)Sorenstam shoots 63 for Mizuno Classic 1st-round lead

(1)Sorenstam shoots 63 for Mizuno Classic 1st-round lead

OTSU, Japan - Annika Sorenstam watches her shot during the first round of the Mizuno Classic at Seta Golf Course in Shiga Prefecture on Nov. 7. The 33-year-old super Swede kick-started her bid for a third straight title by firing a 9-under-par 63 for a two-shot lead over South Korean pair Grace Park and Lee Jung Yeon.

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McCurdy takes 1st-round lead in Mizuno Classic golf

McCurdy takes 1st-round lead in Mizuno Classic golf

OTSU, Japan - American Cindy McCurdy misses the course record by one shot as she fired a 7-under-par 65 to set the early pace after the first round of the Mizuno Classic women's golf tournament on the Seta Golf Course in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, on Nov. 5. She got a two-stroke lead over South Korea's Ko Woo Soon and Rachel Hetherington of Australia.

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Golf: Toto Japan Classic

Golf: Toto Japan Classic

Scotland's Gemma Dryburgh poses with the trophy after winning the Toto Japan Classic golf tournament on Nov. 6, 2022, at Seta Golf Course in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, western Japan.

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Golf: Toto Japan Classic

Golf: Toto Japan Classic

Scotland's Gemma Dryburgh kisses the trophy after winning the Toto Japan Classic golf tournament on Nov. 6, 2022, at Seta Golf Course in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, western Japan.

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Sorenstam extends lead at Mizuno Classic

Sorenstam extends lead at Mizuno Classic

OTSU, Japan - Annika Sorenstam is in action during the second round of the Mizuno Classic at Seta Golf Course in Shiga Prefecture on Nov. 6. She took sole possession of the lead after shooting a 3-under-par 66 for a four-stroke advantage, putting herself in prime position to win her fourth straight Mizuno Classic title. (Kyodo)

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Sorenstam wins 4th straight crown at Mizuno Classic

Sorenstam wins 4th straight crown at Mizuno Classic

OTSU, Japan - Annika Sorenstam smiles with her cup in hands after winning her fourth straight title at the Mizuno Classic at Seta Golf Course in Shiga Prefecture on Nov. 7. The world No. 1 Swede, who had scores of 13-under, 15-under and 24-under in the past three years at Seta Golf Course, finished the week at 22-under 194 and joined Laura Davies of England as the only players to have won the same U.S. LPGA tournament four years in a row. (Kyodo)

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Kim keeps 1-shot lead over Sorenstam at Mizuno Classic

Kim keeps 1-shot lead over Sorenstam at Mizuno Classic

OTSU, Japan - South Korean Kim Young maintained her one-stroke lead over four-time defending champion Annika Sorenstam after both players shot 67s in the second round of the Mizuno Classic Seta Golf Course in Shiga Prefecture on Nov. 5. (Kyodo)

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Sorenstam makes history at Mizuno Classic

Sorenstam makes history at Mizuno Classic

OTSU, Japan - World No. 1 Annika Sorenstam poses for photos after winning the Mizuno Classic at Seta Golf Course in Shiga Prefecture on Nov. 6. The super Swede became the first player on the LPGA tour ever to win a tournament five times in a row. (Kyodo)

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(2)Sorenstam shoots 63 for Mizuno Classic 1st-round lead

(2)Sorenstam shoots 63 for Mizuno Classic 1st-round lead

OTSU, Japan - Annika Sorenstam (R) waves at the gallery after firing a 9-under-par 63 for a two-shot lead at the end of the first round of Mizuno Classic at Seta Golf Course in Shiga Prefecture on Nov. 7. Playing with her is Yuri Fudo, Japan's top player for the past three seasons and current JLPGA money rankings leader, who stayed four shots behind Sorenstam for a five-way tie with Pak Se Ri of South Korea and Lorie Kane of Canada. (Kyodo)

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(1)Sorenstam shoots 63 for Mizuno Classic 1st-round lead

(1)Sorenstam shoots 63 for Mizuno Classic 1st-round lead

OTSU, Japan - Annika Sorenstam watches her shot during the first round of the Mizuno Classic at Seta Golf Course in Shiga Prefecture on Nov. 7. The 33-year-old super Swede kick-started her bid for a third straight title by firing a 9-under-par 63 for a two-shot lead over South Korean pair Grace Park and Lee Jung Yeon. (Kyodo)

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McCurdy takes 1st-round lead in Mizuno Classic golf

McCurdy takes 1st-round lead in Mizuno Classic golf

OTSU, Japan - American Cindy McCurdy misses the course record by one shot as she fired a 7-under-par 65 to set the early pace after the first round of the Mizuno Classic women's golf tournament on the Seta Golf Course in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, on Nov. 5. She got a two-stroke lead over South Korea's Ko Woo Soon and Rachel Hetherington of Australia.

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