It’s been 10 years since Angela Stanford was on the losing side to one of the most unlikely winners in US Women’s Open history, when Hilary Lunke survived an 18-hole playoff for her only win on the LPGA Tour.
Stanford still gets asked about losing to Lunke in 2003, at Pumpkin Ridge in North Plains, Ore.
Obviously, I’d love to have that trophy, and I’m very blessed with where I am now,” Stanford said.
“I know my time’s coming. I just don’t know when.”
It could be this year. Stanford shot a 4-under-par 68 at Sebonack Golf Club on Friday. It sent her from a tie for 37th to a tie for fifth, six shots behind leader Inbee Park. Full story for BostonGlobe.com subscribers.
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