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Defending Women's Open champion Lydia Ko really had it going at one stage in her third round. Ko, who represents New Zealand, ...
World No 1 Nelly Korda headlines the AIG Womens Open, where Lydia Ko returns as defending champion and Lottie Woad is among ...
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The Observer on MSNThe Woad to perfection: obsessive, relentless... and she’s loving itHere, among Royal Porthcawl’s coastal squalls, is everything which makes Woad the great new hope of English golf: meticulous ...
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The Manila Times on MSNWoad makes big waves in LPGAThe next week she arrived on the Florida State campus for the first time to begin a distinguished college career. Woad won five times, set the school record for career scoring average, reached No. 1 ...
It was a rough 24th birthday for the Japanese rookie, who saw her lead shrink to one after she hit only seven fairways and took 34 putts.
Her advantage has narrowed to a single shot after a two-over 74 on Aug 2 at Royal Porthcawl. Read more at straitstimes.com.
PORTHCAWL – Miyu Yamashita was crooked off the tee and struggled on the greens, a rough combination that led to a hard-fought ...
Spain's Martin Sampedro carded five birdies in a 2-under 70 on Saturday to take a three-shot lead in the amateur race.
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Yardbarker on MSNMiyu Yamashita takes slim lead into final round at Women's OpenMiyu Yamashita of Japan maintained her lead through three rounds of the AIG Women's Open despite stumbling to a 2-over par 74 ...
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Golf Digest on MSNLeader falters and Women's British Open title completely up for grabs entering final roundMiyu Yamashita spent her 24th birthday grinding and scrambling her way around Royal Porthcawl in Wales, and she will hope for ...
England’s Charley Hull climbed into contention at the AIG Women’s Open after a superb third-round 66 left her three shots ...
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