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5 compelling ways the Chevron Championship could end, ranked

5 compelling ways the Chevron Championship could end, ranked

– Lingering Questions and Intriguing Possibilities: Potential Outcomes for the Chevron Championship

Nelly Korda‌ wins her fifth‌ straight Chevron Championship: Korda would become‌ the first player to win five consecutive major championships ⁤since Annika Sorenstam did it ⁣from 2003-05. She would also join Sorenstam and Babe Zaharias as the only ‌players ‍to win the⁢ Chevron Championship five times.

  • Lydia‍ Ko wins and moves‍ to world No. 1 With a ‍win, Ko would return to the top of the world rankings ‌for the first time since ‌2016. She ‍would become the oldest player to reach⁢ No. 1 for the second time in her career.

  • Jennifer Kupcho wins​ her⁢ first major ⁣championship: Kupcho has been one of the most consistent players on the LPGA Tour over the past few years, but she ​has yet to win a ​major. A⁤ victory ‌at the Chevron Championship could‌ propel ‍her to the top of the‍ game.
    - A Tale of Two‍ Leaders: Can Patty Tavatanakit or ⁢Gemma ‍Dryburgh⁣ Hold Onto the Lead?

    -⁢ A Tale⁢ of ⁢Two Leaders: Can Patty ⁤Tavatanakit or Gemma ⁣Dryburgh Hold Onto the Lead?

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Gemma Dryburgh‍ and Patty Tavatanakit will face‌ off in the final⁣ round of the Chevron Championship‍ on ‍Sunday, with Dryburgh holding ⁣a two-stroke lead over Tavatanakit. Dryburgh shot a 5-under 66 on Saturday, while ⁢Tavatanakit ​shot ⁤a 2-under 69. This is the first time either ‌player has held a lead going into the final round of a major championship.

Both players have been in good form in recent months. Dryburgh won the‌ Aramco ⁢Saudi Ladies⁤ International in‍ February, while Tavatanakit won the ANA Inspiration in April. Both players are also ranked in the top 10 in the world.

It’s going to be a fascinating final round on Sunday. Dryburgh will be looking to hold onto ​the lead and win her first major championship. Tavatanakit will be looking to ‍come from behind and win her second major championship.

Here are a ​few ​possible scenarios for how the final round could play out:

  • Dryburgh holds onto the lead and⁣ wins: ​This is the most likely scenario.‍ Dryburgh has ⁤been playing well all week, and she has a two-stroke lead going into​ the final round. If ‍she⁢ can‌ play another‌ solid round,‍ she‌ should be able to hold onto the lead⁣ and win the championship.
  • Tavatanakit comes from behind⁢ and wins: This is a less likely scenario, but it’s still possible. Tavatanakit is a very‌ talented player,‍ and​ she has​ a lot of⁢ experience in big tournaments. If she can start fast ‍on Sunday, she could put ⁢some pressure on Dryburgh and force her to make mistakes. If ⁤Tavatanakit can play a bogey-free‍ round, she potrebbe have ⁤a chance to steal the championship.
  • A ‍playoff: This is the least likely scenario, but it’s still a ‍possibility. If Dryburgh and Tavatanakit both finish the regulation 72 holes tied, they ⁣will go to a‍ playoff. The playoff will be played on⁣ the ⁤18th hole, ‌and the first player to make a birdie will win ‌the ​championship.
    - Emerging Threats: Young ​Stars on the Rise at ​the ‌Chevron Championship

    – Emerging​ Threats: ‍Young Stars on the Rise at ⁤the Chevron⁣ Championship

    Emerging Threats: Young Stars on ‌the Rise at the Chevron Championship

The⁣ Chevron Championship is⁣ one of the most prestigious events on the LPGA‌ Tour, and this year’s tournament is set‍ to feature a number of‍ young stars who are looking ​to make a name for⁤ themselves. Here are‌ three of‍ the most promising young players to watch at this year’s Chevron Championship:

  • 1. ⁣Grace Kim (22): ​Kim is a rising​ star on the‌ LPGA Tour, and she has already ‍won two events in her young career. She is a long hitter with‍ a ​great⁢ short game, and ⁢she is always a threat to win.
  • 2. Atthaya Thitikul​ (19):‍ Thitikul is the youngest player in the ⁢field this week, but ⁢she is already one of the‍ best ⁣players in the world. She won​ two events on the LPGA Tour last year, and she is currently ranked No. 5 in⁢ the world.
  • 3. Jennifer Kupcho (25): ‌Kupcho is a former NCAA champion who has quickly established herself as one of the top players on the LPGA Tour. She won her first LPGA event last​ year, and ⁤she is‍ currently‌ ranked ⁣No.⁤ 10⁢ in the world.

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