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Yin triumphs at LPGA Thailand despite Iwai’s 61

Yin triumphs at LPGA Thailand despite Iwai’s 61

Taiwan’s 21-year-old Patty Tavatanakit clinched victory at the LPGA Thailand with a five-stroke triumph over Japan’s Ayaka Iwai, defying a course record-equalling 10-under 61 carded by the latter to take the title at the Siam Country Club Pattaya on Sunday (February 19). It marked a second LPGA Tour win for Tavatanakit and a return to the top for Iwai, who stormed through the field to card the equal lowest round of her career.

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Angel Yin claims second career LPGA win with clutch 18th-hole birdie

Angel Yin Seals Thrilling LPGA Victory with Dramatic 18th-Hole Birdie!

Angel Yin clinched her second career LPGA victory in dramatic fashion, nailing a crucial birdie on the 18th hole at the exhilarating LPGA Thailand tournament. In a nail-biting finish, she faced fierce competition, including an impressive 61 from her rival Iwai. Yet, with unwavering determination and skill, Yin stood firm and celebrated a well-deserved triumph

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Yin Takes Charge: Leads LPGA Thailand After Impressive 3rd Round!

Yin Takes Charge: Leads LPGA Thailand After Impressive 3rd Round!

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

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LPGA Unveils Bold New Pace of Play Policy: One-Shot Penalty for Slow Play!

LPGA Unveils Bold New Pace of Play Policy: One-Shot Penalty for Slow Play!

In a bold response to the rising concerns about slow play in professional golf, the LPGA Tour has unveiled exciting changes to its pace of play policy. Starting March 1, 2023, players will face a one-shot penalty for excessive slow play. This decisive action mirrors the PGA Tour’s recent initiatives and highlights a growing awareness of how slow play can affect the sport’s overall appeal.

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Revving Up the Game: LPGA Unveils Exciting New Pace of Play Policy Starting This March!

Revving Up the Game: LPGA Unveils Exciting New Pace of Play Policy Starting This March!

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Jeongeun Noh Claims First LPGA Title with Impressive Four-Shot Victory at Founders Cup!

Jeongeun Noh Claims First LPGA Title with Impressive Four-Shot Victory at Founders Cup!

Jeongeun “Cherry” Noh has achieved a stunning breakthrough victory on the LPGA Tour, clinching her first title with an impressive four-shot win at the Founders Cup this Sunday. Starting the final round with a two-stroke advantage over Hinako Shibuno, Noh showcased her resilience by fending off a spirited challenge from fellow South Korean and playing partner Inbee Park, finishing strong with a 2-under 70 at Wildfire Golf Club. After recently tying for eighth in the ANA Inspiration just two weeks ago, Noh’s triumph marks a remarkable milestone in her career—her first LPGA victory in just 85 starts

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Noh Surges Ahead: A Thrilling One-Shot Lead Over Ko at the Founders Cup!

Noh Surges Ahead: A Thrilling One-Shot Lead Over Ko at the Founders Cup!

Inbee Park, the dynamic 2020 Founders Cup champion, is currently making waves as she shares third place with the talented Atthaya Thitikul and the fierce Charley Hull, all sitting at an impressive 8 under.

Meanwhile, Patty Tavatanakit, who clinched victory in 2021, is not far behind. She finds herself tied for sixth place at 7 under alongside the skilled Megan Khang and Haeji Kang

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3-time champ Jin Young Ko seizes Founders lead

3-time champ Jin Young Ko seizes Founders lead

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Sei Young Kim Triumphs Over Nelly Korda in Thrilling LPGA Season Opener!

Sei Young Kim Triumphs Over Nelly Korda in Thrilling LPGA Season Opener!

Kim holds off Korda for victory in LPGA opener

Sei Young Kim showcased her incredible skill and determination at the LPGA LA Championship, finishing strong with a remarkable seven-under-par 135 total after the second round. On Friday, she dazzled fans with a four-under-par 67, extending her lead to three shots over Thailand’s rising star, Atthaya Thitikul. In an exhilarating final round, Kim maintained her composure and shot a solid two-under-par 69 to secure victory at nine-under-par 204. Nelly Korda made an impressive push from four shots back with a stunning six-under-par 65 but fell just short of catching Kim. This triumphant win marks Kim’s first LPGA title since her memorable victory at the 2020 ANA Inspiration

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