Scholarship table
Leona Maguire is always a solid bet. If the wind really is howling this evening, her experience playing Irish links land courses will be helpful.Corpuz was in the Friday group with Maguire that I followed three weeks ago. That day she was super solid but did not have the closing run that Maguire had. Shot 67ish, but nobody noticed.
Having fun in LIV Londonhttps://twitter.com/thegolfeditor/status/1677307925025501184/mediaViewer?currentTweet=1677307925025501184¤tTweetUser=thegolfeditor
What a fun day watching these women at Pebble! Zhang is absolutely amazing but I must say Farue was my favorite player to watch. She's really little but pops the ball with tremendous consistency! The way she shallows the club is phenomenal and her balance is perfect. This is the first time I've watched the LPGA in person, they're incredibly impressive .Min-Jee-Lee's swing is an absolute thing of beauty. Technically I think they're better than the men from an overall standpoint. I'll be rooting for Ayaka....I think she like 4'11.
Nasa Hataoka is 5'2. She really gets the most out of her lack of leverage, too.Glad you had fun, Muggsy.
Because you and I cannot hit it 350 yards, in many ways we can learn more about the golf swing watching the women professionals. They are almost never out of balance. They can't just fire at pins and put tour juice on it, so they play for the bounce and roll out. More realistic short games.Don't get me wrong. I admire Rory and Rahm and Finau and Sceffler. But I cannot generate that much club speed. So I learn more watching the ladies or Langer.
Tardy would be a pretty cool story. I literally never heard of her until yesterday.
What you're saying is that you're late hearing about Tardy?
Nasa!! Let's go now!!
What a round of golf.
Superb round of golf.
She was 8.7 strokes better than the field. Shooting a 66 today is incredible golf and one of the best rounds of golf you’ll ever see. She has to finish for it to matter