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Ochoa wins Kraft Nabisco by five for second major in row



RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (AP) -- Lorena Ochoa continued her dominance of women's golf with a five-shot victory in the Kraft Nabisco Championship on Sunday, giving her the last two majors by a combined nine shots.

She was the only player without a bogey in the final round on a tough Mission Hills course, closing with a 5-under 67 and taking the greatest swim of her life.

The Mexican star won by five shots over Norway's Suzann Pettersen and Sweden's Annika Sorenstam, among many major champions being left behind in the massive wake of Ochoa, who has won three out of four tournaments this year by a combined 23 shots.

"Nothing can stop her," said Se Ri Pak, who became the youngest player inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame last year, a record that certainly will be broken by the 26-year-old Ochoa.

Ochoa, who finished at 11-under 277, never trailed under the blazing desert sun, and was threatened only briefly. But she fired off three straight birdies around the turn to build a five-shot lead, and kept it simple with pars the rest of the way.

This was the 20th anniversary of when Amy Alcott began the Nabisco tradition of the winner jumping into the lake surrounding the 18th green, but there has rarely been such a festive moment.

A mariachi band serenaded Ochoa with "Canta y no llores," which translates to "Sing and don't cry." Ochoa grabbed hands with her parents and sister-in-law, sprinted toward the water and jumped with both arms in the air. Her brother, Alejandro, coach Rafael Alcaron and caddie Dave Brooker leapt from the bridge. Before long, there were two dozen friends and family in the water, bobbing to the rhythm of the mariachi band and celebrating another major championship.

Lorena is pronounced similar to "la reina," Spanish for the queen, and there's no doubt who rules women's golf.

Ochoa became the first player since Sorenstam in 2005 to win consecutive majors, and with as much dominance as Tiger Woods enjoys on the U.S. PGA Tour, she also has raised possibilities of winning all four majors.

Copyright Associated Press 2008


 


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