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At this luxe pro-am, you can compete alongside the game’s big names in paradise

At this luxe pro-am, you can compete alongside the game’s big names in paradise

For those who ever dreamed of playing alongside the biggest names in golf, the annual Pro-Am at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Grand Cayman, offers the perfect opportunity.

Held in the stunning Caribbean island of Grand Cayman, the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Pro-Am pairs amateurs with PGA Tour professionals for a unique and unforgettable golf experience. Past participants have included major champions such as Padraig Harrington, Vijay Singh, and Retief Goosen.

The Pro-Am is open to amateur golfers of all skill levels and offers a variety of packages to choose from, including two rounds of golf on the Greg Norman-designed course, a welcome reception, and an awards dinner.

For those looking for a truly luxurious golf experience, the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Pro-Am is the perfect opportunity to rub shoulders with the stars of the game and enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime golf experience in paradise.

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She’s doing it again: Nelly Korda back in contention for record-breaking win

She’s doing it again: Nelly Korda back in contention for record-breaking win

Nelly Korda is back in contention for a record-breaking win at the LPGA’s Pelican Women’s Championship. The American golfer leads the field after the second round, shooting a 67 to sit at 12-under par, two strokes ahead of Atthaya Thitikul.

Korda is looking to win her fourth consecutive LPGA event, which would be a record for the longest winning streak in the history of the tour.

The 23-year-old has been in impressive form this season, winning three times and finishing in the top-10 in all but two of her starts.

She will need to continue her strong play over the weekend if she wants to make history and set a new LPGA record.

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