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Kelli Kuehne yesterday joined a select band to have held both the British and American Women's Open Amateur golf titles at the same time. In blustery conditions at Royal Liverpool the 19-year-old student from Dallas won the British title when she defeated 21-year-old Welsh international Rebecca Morgan by five and three at the 18-hole final.

Isao Aoki shot a five-under-par 66, pulling away from the field with three consecutive birdies and an eagle on the front nine for a five-stroke win in the Kroger Senior Classic at Mason, Ohio on Sunday.

Dottie Pepper, of the United States, became the first to win consecutive LPGA events since Britain's Laura Davis two years ago when she took the ShopRite Classic at Somers Point, New Jersey by four strokes from Amy Benz on Sunday.

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