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Mogi, Pace soar in women's world rankings

With the LPGA Tour off last week, Hiromi Mogi and Lee-Anne Pace won the biggest women's events played over the weekend and both made big moves in the women's world rankings.Mogi won the World Ladies Championship Salonpas Cup, which is a major on the Japan LPGA, and she jumped 25 places to No. 52 this week. Pace won the Turkish Airlines Ladies Open on the Ladies European Tour, and she climbed 26 spots to No. 79.There were few changes atop the rankings. Inbee Park was No. 1 again and was followed by Stacy Lewis, Suzann Pettersen, Na Yeon Choi, Yani Tseng, So Yeon Ryu, Jiyai Shin, Shanshan Feng, Ai Miyazato, Cristie Kerr, Paula Creamer and Karrie Webb.I.K. Kim and Mika Miyazato flip-flopped positions with Kim inching up to 13th. Catriona Matthew was 15th again this week.Ariya Jutanugarn climbed a pair to 16th and that pushed Azahara Munoz and Amy Yang down to 17th and 18th. Angela Stanford and Lizette Salas rounded out the top 20 once again....

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