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XI YU LIN WINS SANYA LADIES OPEN

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England's Charley Hull was denied a second Ladies European Tour title as China's Xi Yu Lin held on to win the Sanya Ladies Open . Hull, 18, carded a final round of 69 at Yalong Bay Golf Club but overnight leader Lin produced a fine 67 to win by five shots. It was a first Ladies European Tour victory for Lin, also 18, who first competed in the Sanya Ladies Open as a 14-year-old amateur and has never finished outside the top 10 in the tournament in her homeland. Sanya Ladies Open (Final) 202 - Xi Yu Lin (CHN) 207 - Charley Hull (ENG) 208 - Huei Ju Shih (TPE), Nikki Campbell (AUS) 209 - Yu Yang Zhang (CHN), Jienalin Zhang (CHN) 210 - Beth Allen (USA) 211 - Marion Ricordeau (FRA), Ziyi Wang (CHN), Ashleigh Simon (RSA), Babe Liu (TPE), Yu Ting Shi (CHN), Stacy Lee Bregman (RSA). Photos by: Fadzil Hisham | Tigers Super Sports |  FAScap  |  Rent-Buy-Sell Property  |  

THT SCORE EIGHT AGAINST SAPURA

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MALAYSIA HOCKEY LEAGUE: SAPURA 4 - TERENGGANU HT 8 Terengganu Hockey Team (THT) continued their assault for the top of the table by beating Sapura 8-4. The Malaysia Hockey League match at the Bukit Jalil Stadium saw THT started positively by taking the lead after just three minutes through Firhan Ashaari . Tengku Ahmad Tajudin and Fitri Shaari added another two goals for THT to give them a comfortable 3-0 lead just after 11 minutes.  Izwan Firdaus tried to bring Sapura back into the game with a goal in the 14th minute. However, Jang Jong Hyun , Ismail Abu and Faizal scored and took THT away  with 6-1 lead. Faizal was given the marching order just before the break. THT had to resume the second half with less players. However, the absence of Faizal did not affect THT play. The Terengganu side grabbed their seventh of the night from Tengku Ahmad Tajudin. Baljit Singh scored THT's eight of the night after Joel Samuel slammed one goal for Sapura. THT slo

LYDIA KO BECOMES YOUNGEST LPGA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

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Despite being just 17 years old, Lydia Ko doesn't seem like a rookie. Maybe that's because she's been winning LPGA tournaments since she was a 15-year-old amateur. However, 2014 marked the Kiwi teen's first pro campaign, and her two-win season was good enough to clinch the LPGA Tour's rookie of the year award. Ko locked up the points-based honor with three events left in the season, before the Mizuno Classic in Japan. In addition to the two wins, Ko had a pair of runner-up finishes and nine more top-10 finishes in 24 starts. She's racked up some $1.5 million in earnings, sits third on the LPGA Tour's Race to CME Globe points race and is third in the Rolex Rankings . Laura Baugh previously held the record as youngest rookies of the year when she won the award at 18 years of age in 1973. Photos by: Tigers Super Sports Follow The Match on Facebook !

MALAYSIA FALLS AT HOME TO SYRIA

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INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY: MALAYSIA 0 - SYRIA 3 Malaysia suffered another blow in their AFF Suzuki Cup warm-up match at Shah Alam Stadium on Wednesday. Dollah Salleh 's team were humiliated 3-0 in the friendly against Syria .  Malaysia started badly and conceded the opening goal just five minutes after kick-off. Nadim Sabag fired a loose ball through the napping defenders. Malaysia tried to get back into the game with strikers Norshahrul Idlan Talaha and Mohd Amri Yahyah putting pressure on Syria. Syria doubled the lead after the break when skipper Sanharib Malki coverted an opportunity from a goalmouth melee. The visitors found the net again the 65th minute as Omar Khrbin easily headed in for their third goal. Malaysia failed to take advantage on the wet home ground. Fadhli Shas was sent off for rough play in the 81st minute to add Malaysia's miserable night.   Photos by: Moharzan / Khairol Rizal | Tigers Super Sports Follow us on Facebook !

LEE MI-HYANG WINS MIZUNO CLASSIC

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Lee Mi-Hyang claimed her first ever LPGA title by winning the Mizuno Classic tournament after a three-way play-off at Kintetsu Kashikojima Country Club in Japan on Sunday. The South Koreans who turned professional in year 2011 sank a birdie putt at fifth hole in the play off match to earn a victory after her compatriot Lee IlHee and Kotono Kozuma only had to settle for a par putt to stay behind for second. The three players finish tied with 11 under 205 in the final round while nine other players shared the 4th place with just a stroke behind 10 under 206. Mi-Hyang bagged USD$180,000-00 of winning prize and the South Korean become the 7th player to win the LPGA title for the first time in 2014 season. Mizuno Classic (Final) 1. Lee Mi-Hyang                        205  -11* T2. Kotono Kazuma                    205  -11 T2. Lee IlHee                              205  -11 T4. Jessica Korda                       206  -10 T4.  Morgan Pressel                     206  -10 T4.  Chella C

RASHID AND FAUZI SIGN-UP WITH FELDA

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When other teams are still in holiday mood, Felda United is already busy preparing their 2015 Super League squad. The Premier League runners up has made early moves to strengthen their line-up. They are looking towards automatic qualification into AFC Cup as their new target. Felda United coach, Irfan Bakti has made some new signings and seven of his existing players will not be offered a new contract. They players who are free to join another team is  Mohd Rahman Bin Zabul ,  K. Thanaraj ,  Mohd Raimi Md Nor ,  Mohd Haris Safwan ,  Muhammad Asyraf Mohd Al Japri ,  Solihin Kanasian and  Yaroslav Krushelnitsky . While the new signings are Mohamad Rashid Mohamed Aya from Sarawak, Mohd Fauzan Dzulkifli , Mohd Firdaus Mohd Fauzi from Sime Darby FC and Muhammad Fauzi Roslan from Pahang. Photos by: Tigers Super Sports Not enough  FOOTBALL ??? Click HERE!

BUBBA WATSON WINS IN SHANGHAI IN DRAMATIC FINISH

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Bubba Watson won the World Golf Championship-HSBC Champions in a spectacular fashion after beating Tim Clark in playoff. When it looked as though Watson had blown it, he delivered a finish that not even the creator of "Bubba golf" could have imagined. After carding a double bogey on the 17th hole, it seemed that Watson had blown his chance at winning the tournament. However, on the par-5 18th he hit back for an eagle from the greenside bunker. Watson closed with a 2-under 70, a score that doesn't even begin to describe his wild ride - an eagle, birdie, par, bogey and double bogey filled his scorecard over the last five holes. Watson and Tim Clark replayed the 18th in the playoff, and Bubba won with a 20-foot birdie putt. He became the 14th player to win a major and a World Golf Championship. Watson moved to No. 3 in the world, making him the highest-ranked American, and it was his seventh career win. Sweeter yet, he picked up a trophy far away from home. WGC-HSBC Champio