How did you find the course? I have never played here until yesterday and today in the pro-am. The course is really nice. I like it. You have been ...
We’d like to thank Laura for coming in. Tonight she is going to be awarded with life membership of the ALPG. Is that a secret? Warren Sevil: It was. You said ...
You had a top 20 finish last week. Can you carry that forward and maybe improve this week? I felt a little rusty last week. I played this morning. This is ...
Katherine Hull (winner) Q. Congratulations. You must be pleased with the way you played all week. Yes. It has been an extremely fun week. If anyone would have said to ...
Katherine Hull Q. Welcome. A wonderful round. You are three shots clear of the field. You must be happy with your position. KATHERINE HULL: Yes, I am. It was not really ...
Kristie Smith Smith led after the second round at Kingston Heath last year but has struggled with her putting in recent months. She has reaped the benefits of changing to ...
Friday 6th February 2009 An interview with Nikki Campbell Q. Ten under after two days. You must be very happy. NIKKI CAMPBELL: Yes, very happy. I played well the ...
First round co-leader Il-Hee Lee She cited a stronger mental approach as the key to overcoming the double bogey she took after snap hooking her ball into the root of a ...
Thursday 5th February 2009 Becky Brewerton (Wales) Q. How do you sum up the round? BECKY BREWERTON: Pretty good really. I had a fantastic start and was firing at all the pins ...
Lisa Hall You must have good memories of this place. LISA HALL: Yes, absolutely. It seems like only yesterday. I was playing the course today and remembered a lot of the ...
Karrie, welcome back yet again to the Karrie Webb room at Royal Pines Resort. You are going for your seventh win here this year, so how do you rate your ...
Jiyai Shin with the Ricoh Women’s British Open trophy Jiyai Shin (South Korea) Jiyai Shin, the reigning Ricoh Women’s British Open champion, welcome back to Royal Pines for the third ...
Anna Nordvist (left) leading amateur at the 2008 RICOH Women’s British Open Overall, England is represented by the most players (20) followed by Sweden (15), France (11), Scotland (10), Australia and ...
From left: Lisa Hall, Louise Stahle, Alison Nicholas,Laura Davies, Joanne Morley, Gwladys Nocera and Tania Elosegui Nicholas, the 1997 US Open champion, was also joined by her Vice Captain Joanne Morley ...