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Tseng still leads the LPGA in earnings this season, with more than $1 million earned, but Lewis is closing in with more than $900,000. Tseng is well aware of Lewis' ability, as well as the favorable reception the hometown favorite and former Razorbacks standout will receive this weekend.
"You can always hear woo pig sooie," Tseng said. "I'm like, `Oh, she's making a birdie there.'"
Last year, Tseng won her second straight NW Arkansas Championship with a 4-foot birdie putt on the first hole of a playoff with Amy Yang. Two years ago, she overtook Michelle Wie with a final-round 65, including four birdies during a five-hole stretch on the back nine.
All in all, Tseng's past success has her feeling confident entering this weekend.
"I'm ready for the tournament, and I have so many good memories here," Tseng said. "So I know I can play well here, and I just can't wait to build some confidence back with my game and just forget about the past and focus on every tournament."
Lewis finished eighth at Pinnacle last year, her highest finish in the tournament since her unofficial win as an amateur. She said her recent success has her ready for even more this week, as well as in the future in her pursuit of Tseng.
"This is definitely a tournament that's up there with; it's a major for me," Lewis said. "It's a tournament that I want to win."
[Associated Press;
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