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July 13, 2009

Players Talk, Bivens Walks


In the midst of their tour's biggest week, LPGA players sealed the fate of embattled commissioner Carolyn Bivens on Thursday. However, not every member supported the player revolt, pointing to the economy rather than their leader.

BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Helen Alfredsson marched out of the scoring trailer early Thursday afternoon at the U.S. Women's Open with more to worry about than her game.

The dynamic Swede has navigated her share of crazy days but few quite like this one.

With two early birdies at Saucon Valley Country Club's Old Course, Alfredsson jumped onto the leaderboard, only to nosedive off it with two triple bogeys and six bogeys.

After signing for a 10-over-par 81, Alfredsson left the scoring trailer with more daunting work to do than merely fixing her swing.

She's faced with the giant job of helping fix the LPGA with news breaking Thursday that the tour's commissioner is being forced out.

Alfredsson barely had time to digest her round as she marched to the clubhouse enduring a reporter's short inquisition.

She was asked what she knew about Sports Business Daily's report that LPGA commissioner Carolyn Bivens was agreeable to a buyout and that the tour's board of directors had authorized a golf industry expert to contact potential candidates to replace her. Later in the day, Golf World would report that a general agreement on terms of a separation was reached late Wednesday night and that Bivens was definitely out as commissioner.

http://www.thegolfchannel.com/tour-insider/open-fire-players-aim-30637/

July 9, 2009

10-year-old copes with rare breast cancer

10-year-old copes with rare breast cancer
http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2009-06-03-breast-cancer_...

LA MIRADA, California (AP) -- A 10-year-old Southern California girl with an extremely rare, adult form of breast cancer says she's sad that her hair is gone but she's trying to remain brave.
Hannah Powell-Auslam, of La Mirada was interviewed Wednesday on ABC's "Good Morning, America."

She was shown getting her hair shaved off rather than waiting for chemotherapy to make it fall out. Her family also got buzz cuts.

The fifth-grader complained of itching in April. Her mother discovered a lump, and that led to a diagnosis of breast cancer. Hannah has had a mastectomy.

Hannah says she tries to find a bright side to things as she battles her illness and the side effects of chemotherapy. She says she's still a kid even though she's fighting an adult disease.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2009-06-03-breast-cancer_...

US Women's Open

There seems to be a lot of controversy over the US Women's Open and the fate of LPGA Commissioner Carolyn Bivens.

Do you think Carolyn Bivens should resign?

http://lpga.com/content_1.aspx?pid=20638&mid=4

Is LPGA's Bivens In or Out?


With concerns about the future of their tour, LPGA players like Ochoa and Creamer will have plenty on their minds as they take on a demanding course at Saucon Valley Country Club and focus on the task at hand: winning the U.S. Open.

http://www.thegolfchannel.com/tour-insider/major-pressure-30606/