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Tabuena charges back with solid 67, ties for 9th →

MANILA, Philippines — Miguel Tabuena fought through continued putting challenges by excelling on long holes, firing a bogey-free 67 to rescue a joint ninth-place finish in the Shinhan Donghae Open, won by Kensei Hirata in Incheon, South Korea on Sunday.

After a frustrating 32-putt round of 71 following consecutive 68s, Tabuena rebounded with five birdies, highlighted by dominant plays on holes 5 and 7, where he carded two-putt birdies. He also gained strokes on the 11th and 17th holes, capping off his day with a birdie on the par-5 18th, this time, on a one-putt finish.

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Thursday 10.03.24
Posted by Ayla Berrigan
 

Tabuena fires 66 to be just two off Thai ace in Taiwan →

Thailand’s Suteepat Prateeptienchai continued his impressive march to a second title on the Asian Tour after keeping the lead for the third straight day in the US$1-million Yeangder TPC, with Filipino star Miguel Tabuena continuing to give chase.

Prateeptienchai returned a four-under-par 68 on Saturday for a 198 aggregate, now just two shots ahead of Tabuena at Linkou International Golf & Country Club in Chinese-Taipei.

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Thursday 10.03.24
Posted by Ayla Berrigan
 

Will Cannon birdies final hole to win Fortinet Cup Championship →

CALEDON, Ontario – Will Cannon carded a final-round, 1-under 69 to claim his first PGA TOUR-sanctioned victory at PGA TOUR Americas' season-ending Fortinet Cup Championship. With the win, Cannon is headed back to the Korn Ferry Tour as he moved to No. 6 in the Fortinet Cup and earned a spot in The 10.

Scotland’s Sandy Scott tied the low round of the day in 4-under 66, and with a solo-second finish he moved to No. 8 on the season-long points list to earn Korn Ferry Tour status for 2025. Rookie Johnny Keefer retained his spot as No. 1 in the Fortinet Cup and claimed honors as the Fortinet Cup Champion.

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Thursday 10.03.24
Posted by Ayla Berrigan
 

WATCH: Megan Khang and Emma Talley show off the US Solheim Cup team's behind-the-scenes secrets →

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Thursday 10.03.24
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Lauren Stephenson Returns to Alma Mater After Clinching LPGA Tour Card →

Six Epson Tour athletes and University of Alabama alumni have a unique advantage this week, teeing it up on their alma mater’s home course in Tuscaloosa, Ala. at Ol’ Colony Golf Course.

Only playing near a few college towns this season, it’s a perspective that few athletes will get to experience in 2024. But Lauren Stephenson, who recently clinched her LPGA Tour card for the 2025 LPGA Tour season, is loving being back on a familiar course.

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Thursday 10.03.24
Posted by Ayla Berrigan
 

Maja Stark and Linn Grant More Comfortable Ahead of Second Solheim Cup Appearances →

Maja Stark and Linn Grant are set for their second Solheim Cup appearances after making their debut in Spain in 2023.The Swedish duo have embarked on similar careers having both turned professional in 2021 and each have six wins on the Ladies European Tour (LET).

Last year in Spain, the pair teamed up together in the foursomes losing their first match 2&1 but winning their second match 1 up. With this being their second outing in Team Europe colours, Stark and Grant now know what to expect when standing on the first tee and feel more comfortable in that situation.

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Thursday 10.03.24
Posted by Ayla Berrigan
 

Solheim Cup Rookies Lauren Coughlin, Sarah Schmelzel Showing Out at RTJ →

GAINESVILLE, Va. — Most didn’t know what to expect from Solheim Cup rookies Lauren Coughlin and Sarah Schmelzel this week at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club. But two of the oldest members of the 2024 U.S. Team put those questioners to bed on Friday in both the foursomes and four-ball sessions.

Currently living in Charlottesville, Va., 31-year-old Coughlin has been a fan favorite over the first few days of the biennial team competition, and that adoration for the rookie continued well into the first day of play in Gainesville, Va. The fans roared for the two-time LPGA Tour winner both when she teed off in her morning foursomes match and played in the afternoon four-ball matches, cheers that were just as loud as those received by some of her more popular American counterparts.

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Thursday 10.03.24
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Sarah Schmelzel Bringing Grit, Resiliency to U.S. Team as Solheim Cup Rookie →

Sarah Schmelzel had one goal at the beginning of the 2024 LPGA Tour season: make the U.S. Solheim Cup team.

After coming close in 2023, ultimately finishing 16th in the U.S. Solheim Cup Team point standings at the end of the season, and after missing out on the 2023 CME Group Tour Championship by just a single spot, coming 61st in the Race to the CME Globe at the end of regular-season play, Schmelzel knew it was time to buckle down and start really focusing on the things she wanted to accomplish as a professional golfer as she looked ahead to another year competing on the LPGA Tour.

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Thursday 10.03.24
Posted by Ayla Berrigan
 

Brooke Matthews Secures LPGA Tour Membership for 2025 Through Epson Tour’s Race for the Card →

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. —

 Following the Murphy USA El Dorado Shootout, the Epson Tour announced today that Brooke Matthews has mathematically clinched her 2025 LPGA Tour card through this season’s Race for the Card. Matthews joins Yahui Zhang, Lauren Stephenson, Fatima Fernandez Cano and Jessica Porvasnik as clinched players, and is the last to be announced before the full top 15 is revealed upon the conclusion of the Epson Tour Championship at Indian Wells in October.

Matthews secured her spot in the top 15 with a tie for fifth finish at the Murphy USA El Dorado Shootout. The result marked her seventh top-10 finish of the year and her fifth top-five result. The 26-year-old sits at No. 5 in the Race for the Card rankings with one tournament remaining. 

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Thursday 10.03.24
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Stacy Lewis was the culture-changing captain the U.S. needed to win the Solheim Cup for the first time in 7 years →

GAINESVILLE, Va. — The U.S. Solheim Cup loss on home soil deflated the American players. The 15-13 defeat at Inverness Club in 2021 was the fourth loss in six Solheim Cups, which sparked conversations with Stacy Lewis on her becoming a captain. Then a 36-year-old assistant for the U.S., Lewis shelved the possible role as a task for another day.

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Thursday 10.03.24
Posted by Ayla Berrigan
 

Korda, Khang showing off chemistry at Solheim Cup →

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Thursday 10.03.24
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Megan Khang shines on the course and as LPGA’s Boston ambassador | Matt Vautour →

NORTON — As she and Lexi Thompson walked toward the fairway off the first tee, Megan Khang turned to her playing partner and marveled at the moment.

“That might have been the first time I heard roars louder for myself than her,” Khang said about her usually higher-profile friend.

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Thursday 10.03.24
Posted by Ayla Berrigan
 

All In: Solheim Cup experience as seen through the eyes of LPGA’s Allisen Corpuz →

The 2024 U.S. Solheim Cup team is overdue and hungry for a win after Team Europe retained the cup for a third time in another thrilling finish at Finca Cortesin in Spain last year. 

I was watching on the 17th green when the Europeans celebrated Spain’s Carlota Ciganda’s birdie from two feet to beat Nelly Korda 2&1. That victory ensured Team Europe a tie to retain the Solheim Cup, the biggest team competition in women’s golf.

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Thursday 10.03.24
Posted by Ayla Berrigan
 

Thin to win: Allisen Corpuz tops crucial shot in Solheim Cup that never leaves the ground, results in an eagle(!) →

“There are lucky breaks, then there is the break that Allisen Corpuz received Saturday during a crucial point in her match with Nelly Korda against Emily Pedersen and Carlota Ciganda at the Solheim Cup.

Korda and Corpuz were 2 down after three holes in the first foursomes match out in the morning session at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Virginia, sent out to continue the momentum that the U.S. had from holding a 6-2 lead after the first day.”

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Thursday 10.03.24
Posted by Ayla Berrigan
 

Talley on the rebound after hitting rock bottom →

Friday 09.06.24
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Stark Posts Top-10 Finish in Olympic Golf →

Friday 09.06.24
Posted by Ayla Berrigan
 

Jennifer Kupcho, Sarah Schmelzel, Lexi Thompson Complete 2024 U.S. Solheim Cup Team →

Friday 09.06.24
Posted by Ayla Berrigan
 

Maja Stark Facts: 16 Things To Know About The Rising Swedish Golf Star →

Friday 09.06.24
Posted by Ayla Berrigan
 

Lewis names Thompson among captain's picks for Solheim Cup →

Friday 09.06.24
Posted by Ayla Berrigan
 

“Rockland Has Megan [Khang]”: LPGA Pro’s Red Sox Preps Right Before FM Championship Amuses Golf Fans →

Friday 09.06.24
Posted by Ayla Berrigan
 
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