In a groundbreaking development for the sport, LIV players now have a pathway to qualify for The Open, enabling competitors from this emerging league to compete for a spot in one of golf’s most esteemed tournaments. This pivotal decision has the potential to transform the landscape of professional golf
Yin Ruoning dazzled the crowd with a spectacular 6-under 66, seizing a narrow one-stroke lead after an exhilarating second round of the LPGA Thailand on Saturday. Meanwhile, Japan’s Ayaka Iwai delivered an unforgettable performance, carding an incredible 10-under 61. Yin, fresh off her first LPGA victory at the HSBC Women’s World Championship in March, showcased her skills by sinking seven birdies alongside just one bogey to finish at an impressive 10-under 134 at the picturesque Siam Country Club. Iwai burst out of the gates with eight birdies in her first dozen holes and capped off her round with two more on holes 16 and 18, matching her career-low score. As they head into Sunday’s thrilling final round, the talented 21-year-old Yin holds a slim lead over Iwai, while American Lilia Vu trails closely behind in third place by another stroke
In a candid statement, Scottie Scheffler expressed his apprehensions regarding the ongoing negotiations between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf. He urged for greater clarity and collaboration, highlighting the urgent need for the tour to adapt and evolve in response to the rapidly changing dynamics of professional golf