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1338:, both of whom were making a cameo appearance. Hitting a shot to the closest of the two shots from Kane and Bauer got a contestant two points, outside of the shots one. Prange won immunity with a 5-point total over the two rounds. The "Elimination Challenge," the ladies had to hit three shots from three different distances to a green, and the closest to the pin on each shot moved onto the next show. The remaining four would have to play one hole of golf to determine who would go home. Lucidi, Tucker and Lacey won the distance challenges, sending Lewellen, Cho, Wells and a brave Delasin to the one hole playoff. All four made par, sending them back to the tee. On the second try, Delasin's leg problems got the best of her, and she ended up with the highest score on the hole, becoming the fourth contestant to leave the show.
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Prange. Both made par on the first hole, but Prange birdied the second hole to move on to the next-to-last show. In their match, Lewellen and Wells also made par on the first hole, but Wells made her way onto the next show with a par at the second hole, while
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player's bank. The winner of the challenge would be the only one who didn't spell out "BREAK." Wells easily dominated this challenge, failing to win only one location, and she also handed all of her extra letters to Prange. It would be the only time all season in which Wells would gain immunity. Elimination had the other four hitting shots from three different locations onto a green painted with horizontal lines for points. The leader after two locations would be safe from elimination. Lewellen led after two locations, so she got to sit back and watch along with Wells. Cho and Prange scored five and eight points at the final location to bring their scores up to 20 and 21, respectively, while Lucidi scored two points, and became the first
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twists. The first was after each failed attempt to hit it into the circle, the player couldn't use the club she hit the shot with for the rest of the round (there were two). The other twist was that an orange circle was placed 7'11" from the pin. The contestant who could hit a shot into that circle would win $ 5,000 cash from
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The matchplay final had arrived. Cho was the first to lead after three holes, but her 1 Up advantage was gone at the very next hole, where she made double bogey to Prange's bogey. Prange would take the lead after eight holes, and never looked back, increasing the lead the following four holes, though
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1429:Week eleven
1368:stroke play
1233:challenges.
761:Contestant
725:Los Angeles
687:Julie Wells
591:Tiger Woods
571:White House
429:with a 4.0
405:parents in
272:contestant
224:North Shore
113:May 9, 2006
87:of episodes
1556:Categories
1516:2007-03-07
1496:References
1436:Stableford
1389:Week eight
1375:Week seven
1336:Lorie Kane
1332:Beth Bauer
1309:Week three
673:basketball
579:Telia Tour
509:Katie Ruhe
475:Dana Lacey
399:Jeanne Cho
300:Jeanne Cho
282:All Access
278:All Access
147:2005-10-30
137:2005-10-16
133:October 16
117:2006-05-09
107:2006-02-07
103:February 7
1410:Big Break
1403:Week nine
1382:Big Break
1342:Week five
1322:Week four
669:St. Louis
659:First Tee
551:Stockholm
479:Australia
427:cum laude
361:co-host,
347:Golfsmith
323:LPGA Tour
304:matchplay
42:Hosted by
1416:Week ten
1361:Week six
1353:Q-School
1349:7-Eleven
1316:immunity
1300:Week two
1291:Week one
1255:immunity
1231:immunity
1224:immunity
1120:Kristina
843:Kristina
822:Kristina
801:Mulligan
767:Ep. 2/3
593:' wife,
583:PGA Tour
533:anorexia
449:Michigan
289:calendar
163:Previous
66:Location
1396:against
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791:Ep. 12
788:Ep. 11
785:Ep. 10
585:player
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529:bulimia
519:by the
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415:Florida
373:A 2006
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803:Winner
782:Ep. 9
779:Ep. 7
776:Ep. 6
773:Ep. 5
770:Ep. 4
764:Ep. 1
695:Oregon
575:Sweden
553:, the
407:France
228:Hawaii
56:Winner
1209:Jo D.
1194:Nikki
1174:Katie
1130:HIGH
1048:Becky
1037:HIGH
1034:HIGH
1031:HIGH
1028:HIGH
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206:golf
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