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Posted on 27/08/08

LPGA's demand for fluency in English leaves international players teed off

With a report from The Canadian Press

With its brand growing ever more global, the LPGA will require the best female golfers from around the world to speak English - a blatant effort, critics say, to bring the women at the top of its leader board into line with its sponsors.

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