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Megan Khang shines on the course and as LPGA’s Boston ambassador | Matt Vautour →
NORTON — As she and Lexi Thompson walked toward the fairway off the first tee, Megan Khang turned to her playing partner and marveled at the moment.
“That might have been the first time I heard roars louder for myself than her,” Khang said about her usually higher-profile friend.
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All In: Solheim Cup experience as seen through the eyes of LPGA’s Allisen Corpuz →
The 2024 U.S. Solheim Cup team is overdue and hungry for a win after Team Europe retained the cup for a third time in another thrilling finish at Finca Cortesin in Spain last year.
I was watching on the 17th green when the Europeans celebrated Spain’s Carlota Ciganda’s birdie from two feet to beat Nelly Korda 2&1. That victory ensured Team Europe a tie to retain the Solheim Cup, the biggest team competition in women’s golf.
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Thin to win: Allisen Corpuz tops crucial shot in Solheim Cup that never leaves the ground, results in an eagle(!) →
“There are lucky breaks, then there is the break that Allisen Corpuz received Saturday during a crucial point in her match with Nelly Korda against Emily Pedersen and Carlota Ciganda at the Solheim Cup.
Korda and Corpuz were 2 down after three holes in the first foursomes match out in the morning session at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Virginia, sent out to continue the momentum that the U.S. had from holding a 6-2 lead after the first day.”
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Allisen Corpuz Facts: 20 Things You Didn't Know About The American Major Winner →
“Learn more about American golfer Allisen Corpuz with these facts regarding her life and career so far”
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Megan Khang pumped for title defence as LPGA Tour stars arrive in Calgary →
“During a promotional event last month at Earl Grey Golf Club, Megan Khang was seated right next to the CPKC Women’s Open trophy.”
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Defending CPKC winner Khang 'hungry for the next' →
“Megan Khang remembers the moment she won the 2023 CPKC Women's Open before she tries to defend her title in this year's event.”
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Naperville’s Turning Pointe Autism Foundation hosts I GOT THIS Discovery Golf clinic →
““It’s an opportunity for athletes with intellectual disabilities to be placed in a sports environment where they have an opportunity to learn golf from professional instructors,” said I GOT THIS member Tracy Hupko.”
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LAUREN STEPHENSON WINS THE 40TH PLAYING OF THE TWIN BRIDGES CHAMPIONSHIP →
“The first round ended with Lauren Stephenson tied at the top of the leaderboard, but the tournament ended with her name standing alone. The 27-year-old put together a resilient performance during the final round of the Twin Bridges Championship, carding a 1-over 72 to capture her first professional win, moving her to No. 3 in the Race for the Card and in prime position to return to the LPGA Tour.”
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Former Cowgirl Maja Stark Qualifies for Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games →
“Former Oklahoma State women's golfer Maja Stark qualified for the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games, the International Golf Federation announced today.
Stark, who played at Oklahoma State from 2019-21, earned a spot to represent Sweden at the Summer Olympics after slotting 21st in the latest Rolex Rankings and finishing 18th in the Olympic Golf Rankings (OGR), which were finalized on Monday. With a maximum of four golfers per country, the OGR granted eligibility to the top 15 world-ranked players before using the Rolex Rankings to fill out the field of 60.”
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Dow Championship begins with Rock the Block →
“Downtown Midland hosted “Rock the Block,” the kickoff event for the 2024 Dow Championship in Monday, June 24.
The event featured appearances by LPGA tour players Kristen Gillman, Kaitlyn Papp and Gurleen Kaur, radio host Bill Simonson from The HUGE Show, mini golf, balloon artists, autograph alley, and The Sinclairs Band.”
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