World's best set for Singapore
The battle for the coveted 'Champion of Champions' title heated up on Monday when it was confirmed that the world's top ten players will be in
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Leading the charge are past champions and the world's top two players for the 2009 season, Lorena Ochoa (1) of Mexico and Korean sensation Jiyai Shin (2).
The remaining eight players in the top ten of the Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings are all champions from the past two
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Blumenherst, from Arizona in the United States, turned professional in June 2009 following multiple accolades in her amateur career including the U.S. Women's
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"I am very excited to have been invited to take part in the HSBC Women's Champions and look forward to competing amongst the best players in the world," said Blumenherst.
"I am really grateful to HSBC for giving me the opportunity to play with such an elite field and I am practising and training incredibly hard so that I can be ready for this fantastic opportunity to play alongside all these great champions." Acknowledged by golfing experts as a
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