Blasberg death leaves LPGA Tour stunned
Police rushed to the house after receiving a 911 call at 3pm on Sunday and are now investigating the 25-year-old American's death. It was not immediately clear whether foul play was involved. Blasberg's agent, Chase Callahan, confirmed her death but declined to provide details because of the investigation.
Blasberg won six times in two years at the University of Arizona before turning professional in 2004. Her best year on Tour was 2008, when she earned a career-best tie for eighth at the SBS Open in Hawaii and over $113,000 in winnings.
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LPGA spokesman David Higdon said: "She was a very popular player and well-liked and we're going to miss her. This is a very close-knit group of players and Tour and we're saddened by what happened."
LPGA player Meg Mallon added: "I'm very sad and just really kind of sick to my stomach that a life ended so young."