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Brooke Matthews was already playing well Sunday, but an ace on the 12th hole moved her into contention late at The Annika in Florida.
Linn Grant of Sweden had so much control of her game that she played the final 52 holes without a bogey, a streak that ended on the final hole Sunday when it no longer mattered. She closed with a 5-under 65 for a three shot victory in The Annika.
Linn Grant began the day with a one-stroke lead at The Annika driven by Gainbridge at Pelican and made it look effortless on Sunday. The woman who made history when she beat the men by nine strokes at another event hosted by Sorenstam, won her second LPGA title by three on a sun-splashed day in Belleair, Florida.
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