volume 4/ issue 4/ 5.10.05
 
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An Exciting Summer on the Horizon!


The Thunderbirds Personify the Spirit of Giving


Two Companies to Add Spice to AJGA Events


Creamer Named Winner of Sixth Annual Nancy Lopez Award


A Superstar that Promoted the Game


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Heather Farr Classic Champion finishes Fifth at LPGA Tour Stop
In-Bee Park of Las Vegas carded a tournament total of 12-under-par 204 at the LPGA Takefuji Classic at Las Vegas Country Club. In April, the 16-year-old's final-round 5-under-par 67 was good enough for a fifth-place finish, four shots behind tournament champion Wendy Ward.

Park, the 2002 Rolex Junior Player of the Year, earned her second top-10 finish at the event after finishing tied for eighth last year.

LPGA rookie Paula Creamer's final-round 65 propelled her into a tie for third. Creamer's finish was her best as a professional.

Pressel Notches Top-20 Finish in LPGA Event
First-team Rolex Junior All-American Morgan Pressel of Boca Raton, Fla., finished tied for 19th place at the LPGA's Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill May 5-8 with rounds of 73-70-76-69--288.

The youngest player ever to compete in the U.S. Women's Open (age 12) will be competing at another LPGA Tour stop, the Chick-Fil-A Charity Championship May 12-15 in Stockbridge, Ga.

AJGALive! Gets a New Look
AJGALive!, the AJGA's live scoring system, has a new look that will be unveiled for the Thunderbird International Junior this May 27-30. The new interface will include each player's biographical information, round-by-round scorecards, golf course information and much more.

Be sure to follow all the tournament action live as 84 of the world's best junior's descend upon Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz.