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They seemed to be so comfortable in south Wales, you half expected them to be singing a jolly rendition of ‘We’ll keep a ...
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Golf Digest on MSNJapanese players are dominating Women's British Open while some notable stars miss the cutIf a Japanese player captures the Women’s Open, she’ll join countrywoman and Chevron Championship winner Mao Saigo as major ...
Billed as the largest women's sporting event ever stages in Wales, fans will miss out on seeing a number of big names this ...
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Nelly Korda and rising English star Lottie Woad were among the top 10 on the leaderboard and still nine shots behind at the ...
Minjee Lee vaulted up the board with a 4-under 68, putting the three-time major winner into the top 20. She's now 2 under for ...
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The Manila Times on MSNYamashita, Takeda pull away at Women’s British OpenMiyu Yamashita started and finished with short birdie putts and was flawless in between as she posted a 7-under 65 on Friday ...
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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Golf Digest on MSNFormer college star 'hates' links golf, but is contending at Royal PorthcawlChiara Tamburlini is in contention at the AIG Women’s British Open, but don’t be fooled into thinking the Swiss player has an ...
After opening with a 3-under 69 at AIG Women's British Open, American Alexa Pano saw everything go wrong early on Friday. A front-nine 41 meant she'd need to get something going on the back nine.
Nelly Korda has been the No. 1 golfer in the world for 71 weeks in a row. She has held the top position for 108 weeks of her ...
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