Late rally seals Kroger Queen City title for Hull
Amy Hull mounted a late rally to capture the Kroger Queen City title, overturning an early deficit to clinch victory in a dramatic finish that energized the hometown crowd and secured her trophy.
Amy Hull mounted a late rally to capture the Kroger Queen City title, overturning an early deficit to clinch victory in a dramatic finish that energized the hometown crowd and secured her trophy.
Hull squeezed past Thitikul by a single shot at Queen City, seizing a one-shot lead after a steady third round and setting up a gripping Sunday showdown for the title
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Matt Fitzpatrick dazzled fans with a breathtaking final round, firing a record-equalling 66 to seize the DP World Tour title. His extraordinary display of skill and determination brought an electrifying conclusion to an unforgettable tournament.
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**Hull ‘feeling a lot better’ after collapsing at Evian**
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Nelly Korda delivered a stunning performance with a 6-under 64 in Saturday’s third round, narrowing Charley Hull’s lead to just one shot as they head into the thrilling final round of the LPGA’s The Annika in sunny Orlando, Florida.
The talented 23-year-old American, a seven-time LPGA champion, showcased her skills by birdieing the last two holes to finish her remarkable round on a high note.
Hull, aiming for her second LPGA title, carded a solid 69 to maintain her position at the top of the leaderboard with an impressive total of 16-under 194. She is on the verge of making history as the first Englishwoman to clinch an LPGA event since 2019.
In hot pursuit is Thailand’s Atthaya Thitikul, the reigning LPGA Rookie of the Year, who sits just one shot back in third place after posting a commendable 67
England’s Charley Hull surged to the forefront at The Annika tournament on Thursday, dazzling spectators with a remarkable 66 that places her two shots ahead of South Korea’s Amy Yang and five other contenders. Hull, boasting eight LPGA victories, capped off her round with a birdie on the par-4 18th, finishing the back nine with an impressive 32. However, she narrowly missed a short birdie putt on the par-5 ninth as she wrapped up her day. “I’m thrilled to have gone bogey-free,” Hull expressed. “It was an overall solid performance; I hit plenty of greens and created numerous scoring chances.” Meanwhile, Yang—who clinched victory at the 2021 ANA Inspiration—posted a 69 and finds herself tied for third alongside Bronte Law, Pajaree Anannarukarn, and Brooke Henderson
Hull, Jeon Share Lead After First Round of The Annika
In an exciting start to The Annika, ANA Inspiration champion Amy Yang fired a solid 69, placing her in a tie for third alongside Bronte Law, Pajaree Anannarukarn, and Brooke Henderson.
Hull, boasting eight LPGA victories under her belt, showcased her skills by birdieing the par-4 18th for an impressive 32 on the back nine. However, she narrowly missed a short birdie putt on the par-5 ninth as she wrapped up her round.
“I’m thrilled to finish bogey-free,” Hull expressed. “It was a really strong day overall; I hit plenty of greens and created numerous opportunities for myself.
