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Role players give U.S. 10-6 lead in Solheim Cup

Role players give U.S. 10-6 lead in Solheim Cup

Role players have given the United States a 10-6 lead over Europe in Saturday afternoon four-ball matches at the Solheim Cup. World number one Nelly Korda and Lexi Thompson combined to win their match 3&2 against Sweden’s Madelene Sagstrom and Bronte Law. Ally Ewing and Megan Khang also ganó for the U.S., as Europe took three of the matches.

Want to maximize your driver? 2 simple adjustments will help

Want to maximize your driver? 2 simple adjustments will help

Maximize Your Driver’s Performance with Just 2 Adjustments

Struggling to hit the ball consistently? Don’t overlook the importance of proper driver setup. With just two simple tweaks, you can unlock increased power and accuracy.

Firstly, adjust your tee height. The ball should be positioned just below the equator to ensure optimal launch conditions.

Next, fine-tune your shaft lean. Aim for a slight forward lean of approximately 1-2 degrees. This promotes a more penetrating ball flight with reduced spin.

Implement these adjustments and witness a significant improvement in your drives.

Cink’s 64 good for 1st-round Charles Schwab lead

Cink’s 64 good for 1st-round Charles Schwab lead

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Stewart Cink, aided by a hole-in-one on the par-3 16th, shot a 6-under 64 on Thursday to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the Charles Schwab Cup Championship.

Cink used a 7-iron on the 184-yard 16th and saw the ball bounce once before disappearing into the cup for his first career ace on the PGA Tour Champions.

“There is some good karma out there; the hole-in-one definitely came at a good time,” said Cink, who had seven birdies and a lone bogey on the TPC Scottsdale Champions Course. “I probably needed that one.”

Cink is a two-time winner this season and has four top-10 finishes in seven starts since turning 50 on May 21 and becoming eligible for the PGA Tour Champions.