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Sunday's roundup: Moore wins John Deere by 2 shots

Clariss Guce moved into position to earn an LPGA Tour card for next season, winning the Decatur-Forsyth Classic for her second Symetra Tour title of the year. The 26-year-old former Cal State Northridge player closed with a 1-under 71 for a two-stroke victory. - The Detroit News - MI

Sunday on the links Recaps of the day’s professional golf events -

Clariss Guce moved into position to earn an LPGA Tour card for next season, winning the Decatur-Forsyth Classic for her second Symetra Tour title of the year. The 26-year-old former Cal State Northridge player closed with a 1-under 71 for a two-stroke victory. She finished at 10-under 206 and earned $19,500 to jump from 12th to seventh on the money list with $56,656, with the final top 10 earning LPGA Tour cards. Guce also won last month in Rochester, N.Y.. Jackie Stoelting and Laura Gonzalez Escallon tied for second. Escallon had a 67, and Stoelting shot 70. Stoelting also has two victories this year. - Vindy.com

Golf roundup: Ryan Moore wins John Deere Classic

The 26-year-old former Cal State Northridge player closed with a 1-under 71 for a two-stroke victory in Forsyth, Ill. She finished at 10-under 206 and earned $19,500 to jump from 12th to seventh on the money list with $56,656, with the final top 10 earning LPGA Tour cards. -- The Boston Globe

Tyne Daly Will Star in Dear World

Los Angeles’ Valley Performing Arts Center will kick off its new season September 30 at 8 PM with a one-night-only concert performance of Jerry Herman’s Dear World. -- Playbill

METRO LAUNCHES PROGRAM MAKING COLLEGE DISCOUNT PASSES EASIER TO BUY

A pilot program to streamline and reduce the cost and hassle of purchasing college student discount transit passes was launched Monday by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) and California State University, Northridge (CSUN). -- Noodls USA

Tyne Daly to Lead DEAR WORLD in Concert at Valley Performing Arts Center

American musical legend Jerry Herman created the theatrical hat-trick in 1969 when Dear World opened on Broadway. Joining Hello, Dolly! and Mame, Herman became the first composer-lyricist in history to have three productions running simultaneously on Broadway. Now, Valley Performing Arts Center will kick-off the new season and its Broadway series on September 30 at 8:00pm with a one night only concert performance of Dear World, starring Tony and Emmy Award winner Tyne Daly in the role of Countess Aurelia. -- Broadway World

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