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Golf: Pettersen ranked second

Norwegian woman golfer Suzann Pettersen has climbed three places on the Women's World Golf Ranking, and is now ranked second, behind South Korean Shin Ji-yai.

USA's Christie Kerr is ranked third.

(NRK)


Written by Rolleiv Solholm

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