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Webb wins second straight tournament
Monday, February 12, 2007
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GOLD COAST, Australia — After two days of nearly flawless golf, Karrie Webb stumbled late but held on Sunday to win her sixth ANZ Australian Ladies Masters.

She had a comfortable four-stroke lead through much of the back nine at Royal Pines before bogeying the 17th and 18th holes for a 4-under 68 and a two-stroke victory over Shin Ji-yai of South Korea.
Webb, who came from seven strokes behind Saturday with a course-record, 10-under 62 to share the third-round lead with fellow Australian Michelle Ellis, again made clutch putts to follow up last week’s six-stroke Australian Open win.

With two victories in two starts in Australia, Webb begins play on the LPGA Tour in the SBS Open at Turtle Bay, Hawaii beginning Thursday. She had a 5 a.m flight Monday out of nearby Brisbane to Honolulu for her first of two tournaments there.
Shin closed with a 69 Sunday and was followed another stroke back by Cristie Kerr of the U.S., who had a 68. Kerr had all four rounds in the 60s and did not make a bogey in 72 holes at Royal Pines this week.
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