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The LPGA tour stumbled out of the gate this year with controversies over press credentials and the highly criticized Rolex World Rankings, but on Sunday undisputed No. 1 Annika Sorenstam showed her sisters how to get off to a good start, playing her first 27 holes without a bogey on the way to winning the MasterCard Classic in Mexico City with an eight-under 208. It's the fourth time in the last five years that Sorenstam has begun her season with a win and the 10th time in her 13 years on tour that she has debuted with a top 10 finish. With Sorenstam back in the winner's circle and the credentials problem resolved, things are returning to normal in women's golf. Now if only someone could get Michelle Wie out of the top 10 in the rankings.... This is supposed to be the year of the hot rookie on the LPGA tour, but someone forgot to tell unsung rookie Seon-Hwa Lee, 20, that she wasn't one of the names with sizzle. A seven-under 209 put Lee into a tie for second at the MasterCard , which goes with a 13th and a second in her first two starts this season, good for a total of $210,050 and first place on the money list. Missing
Kirby ALSO ... ? Kenny Perry was to have surgery to treat recurring pain in his right knee on Monday. The procedure will keep Perry from defending his Bay Hill title and will force him to miss the Players Championship and the Masters. ? Ernie Els played a practice round at Augusta two weeks ago. How did he fare at the newly stretched, 505-yard par-4 11th, which players have been moaning about? The Big Easy played his second shot with an eight-iron. ? For new daily golf columns, go to SI.com /golf.
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