Mexico's Lorena Ochoa watches the ball during the final round of the LPGA Corona Morelia golf championship in Morelia, Mexico, Sunday, May 2, 2010. The tournament is Ochoa's last as she is retiring from the game. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

Lorena Ochoa, the most dominant golfer in UA history, hinted last week that she may return to the LPGA Tour. Now 32, having β€œretired” to have a family four years ago, Ochoa said she plans to play in the Pro-Am at her Nov. 13-16 LGPA event, the Lorena Ochoa Invitational. She was ranked No. 1 in the world, with 27 victories, when she left the tour in 2010; she remains No 4 in LPGA career money rankings with $14.86 million. She told reporters she will compete in her tournament in 2015 and then β€œmaybe try a few tournaments in the States.” She has two children.


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