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Vu Shines with a Stellar 64 to Take the Lead at LPGA Ford; Korda and Thitikul Hot on Her Heels!

Vu Shines with a Stellar 64 to Take the Lead at LPGA Ford; Korda and Thitikul Hot on Her Heels!

Rickie Fowler has officially withdrawn from the WM Phoenix Open due to illness, joining the growing list of players affected by health challenges this week. Fans are left disappointed as they miss out on witnessing the vibrant personality and talent of this former champion. As he prioritizes his well-being, the tournament carries on, but it certainly feels different without Fowler’s dynamic presence on the course

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Thitikul on the Rise: Exciting Momentum at the CME Group Tour Championship!

Thitikul on the Rise: Exciting Momentum at the CME Group Tour Championship!

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Thitikul expands lead to 2 shots over Ko on LPGA

Thitikul expands lead to 2 shots over Ko on LPGA

Thitikul Extends Advantage over Ko at LPGA Thailand

Thailand’s Atthaya Thitikul has extended her lead to two shots over New Zealand’s Lydia Ko in the Honda LPGA Thailand. Thitikul carded a four-under 68 on Saturday to move to 17 under par for the tournament, with Ko two behind after a two-under 70. American Danielle Kang is a further shot back in third at 14 under. Thitikul, who is seeking her second LPGA title, is in a strong position heading into Sunday’s final round.

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Thitikul leaps Ko with late birdie run, up 1 in Ohio

Thitikul leaps Ko with late birdie run, up 1 in Ohio

In relentless fashion, Natthakritta Vongtaveelap led the Ohio State women’s golf team at the NCAA’s 72-hole championship in Scottsdale, Arizona this week. After four rounds, she tied for first in the individual standings while advancing to match play along with her squad. Needing to rally against Arizona State’s Ashley Menne on the 18th hole to win, Thitikul secured a 4-and-3 victory in the first round of match play. The reigning NCAA individual champion, Ingrid Lindblad of LSU, was defeated by South Carolina’s Ana Pelaez by a 4-and-2 score.

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