Asterisk Talley leads Meja Ortengren and Maria Jose Marin entering a pressure-packed Saturday at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. Here’s a closer look at the trio.
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Pierceson Coody’s bid to become the first grandson of a Masters champion to play in the event hit a snag Friday.
Lydia Ko started her opening round at Wild Horse Pass with four straight birdies, propelling her to a career-low 60. Ko, with the help of a dozen birdies, flirted with a sub-60 score. Despite the strong performance, she carries just a stroke lead over Hyo Joo Kim (61) entering Friday’s second round.
John Pak shot a bogey-free, 11-under 61 during the opening round at The Landings Golf and Athletic Club in Savannah. The strong performance was almost matched by fellow American Ian Gilligan, who also finished with 11 birdies on the day. The difference? A bogey on the par-4 seventh hole for Gilligan, who sits in solo second after finishing with a 62.
Gary Woodland is sitting solo second at the Houston Open after shooting a 6-under 64 on Thursday at Memorial Park. The 2019 U.S. Open winner told reporters that a change in iron shafts has let to more speed off the tee and regained confidence in his game.
Brooks Koepka’s first round woes returned on Thursday in Houston. The five-time major winner shot a 5-over 75 at Memorial Park, an opening round that included a four-hole stretch where Koepka recorded three double bogeys.
Tony Finau , Adam Scott and Gary Woodland were among the players providing highlight-worthy shots off the tee and around the greens during Thursday’s opening round at Memorial Park.