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Jeeno takes major aim Thai ace up against Aussie Green in Chevron Championship T OP-RANKED Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand seeks her first major title while Australian Hannah Green hopes to extend her hot streak when the LPGA You don’t know where the ball is going to go. “I had to work on things. I feel like one week working wasn’t enough and then I feel like my iron game was not on track that I want. I feel like we’re getting there.”
She said managing her expectations while keeping her momentum will be this week’s chal lenge. “Before last week I was probably thinking, ‘OK, top-10 will be really good.’ Now I’m more hungry to continue the success that I’ve had so far,” Green said. “I want to win. Obviously I do. But I feel like it’s also a really hard task to win back-to-back weeks. “I want to make sure that even though I’m very confident that I’m not getting too ahead of myself. Staying patient out there is what you have to do to win major championships, so that’s what I’m going to focus on.” – AFP
Chevron finish was a share of fourth in 2023. “Every time I lost in a major for sure people reminding every week,” Jeeno said. “It’s just another challenge of my career. “At this age I think I accomplish a lot, but obviously major is the one I feel like first time always the hardest.” Green won last week in Los Angeles after tri umphs last month at Singapore, the Women’s Australian Open and Australian WPGA Championship. “I feel like I’m still somewhat on Cloud Nine,” Green said. “I definitely have a lot of confidence in my game. It has been a really crazy I guess last five, six events that I’ve played.”
Chevron Championship tees off today. The year’s first major women’s tournament moves to a new home at Houston’s Memorial Park, which will be tested by the world’s top play ers. Jeeno won her eighth career LPGA title in February in Thailand but skipped last week’s Los Angeles LPGA event to work on her game. “That one thought of swing it was – I don’t have it,” she said. “That’s why I can’t control my ball as much as possible. It just lost the feelings.
Jeeno, 23, seeks her first major title after sev eral near-misses. She has nine top-10 major fin ishes without a victory, at least one in all five majors. “You want to be in contention,” Jeeno said. “If you were in contention every week, you saw your name on the top in every week, which means your game was there and just matter of time.” Her best major result was a runner-up effort in last year’s Evian Championship, while her best
PGA Tour mulls pathway back for rebels THE PGA Tour is exploring pathways for players to return from LIV Golf, even as the embattled breakaway circuit scrambles to rebrand and retain its stars ahead of the rumored withdrawal of Saudi funding. added: “I’m interested in whatever makes the PGA Tour better.”
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Whether DeChambeau would want to return to the PGA Tour is not clear, particularly given the punitive financial terms already imposed on the likes of Koepka. DeChambeau’s wildly popular YouTube channel regularly draws over
The golfing world was shaken last week by widespread reports that LIV only has support from Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund guaranteed until the end of the season, after which the high spending tour would face a major financial deficit if it continues. That has prompted speculation that the entire circuit could soon collapse, leaving marquee players like Bryson DeChambeau plotting their futures. Asked this week if the PGA tour had plans to welcome back defectors from rival LIV like DeChambeau, as it already has with five time major winner
two million views per video, and he could feasibly choose to only play golf’s four major
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Even if LIV Golf continues next season, DeChambeau’s contract will be up, and The Athletic yesterday reported that the two-time major winner is demanding “up to US$500 million” (RM2.1b) to re-sign. LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil, who last week told staff that the tour would continue “full throttle” this season, said the circuit would “probably” have to raise money going forward. – AFP
Brooks Koepka, CEO Brian Rolapp said the PGA was “thinking about it.” “Brooks came
back onto the tour because he made a phone call and said, ‘Look, I’m out of my contract. I’m ready to come back,‘” Rolapp told the Pat McAfee Show yesterday. “So we’re t h i n k i ng about it. We’ll react when we have an opportunity to react. He
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Two-time major champion Bryson DeChambeau is reportedly exploring a potential return to the PGA Tour after joining LIV tour on June 2022. – REUTERSPIC
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Abhishek powers Sunrisers to third win SWASHBUCKLING OPENER Abhishek Sharma struck an unbeaten 135 to fire Sunrisers Hyderabad to their third IPL win in a row as they hammered Delhi Capitals by 47 runs yesterday.
lacking, credit must be given for such a performance,“ said Axar. “I was telling the bowlers the same thing, that if you executed well, and after that he still hit a good shot, then you cannot do anything. You know, you have to move on.” Nitish Rana and KL Rahul attempted to launch the chase in their second-wicket partnership of 86, but once both departed, Delhi fell well behind the required rate. Rahul went for 27 before Malinga struck twice in two balls to send back Rana (57) and big-hitter David Miller, for a golden duck. South Africa’s Tristan Stubbs avoided the hat-trick and went on to score 27 in a 59-run partnership with Sameer Rizvi, who made 41. The partnership kept Delhi in the hunt, if only by a whisker, until Malinga struck again to remove Stubbs and the chase fizzled out. – AFP
The left-handed Abhishek struck 10 fours and 10 sixes in his 68-ball blitz to steer hosts Hyderabad to a mammoth 242-2 batting first. Their bowlers did not disappoint either and Sri Lankan paceman Eshan Malinga stood out with his IPL best of 4 32 to help restrict Delhi to 195-9 as Hyderabad won for the fourth time in seven matches this season. Hyderabad, the 2016 IPL champions, jumped to third in the table. Delhi remain in fifth after three wins and three defeats. Delhi captain Axar Patel tipped his cap to Abhishek for a match-winning display. “If someone bats that well, and their execution is not
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