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It’s time for the first LPGA major of the year!
What a tricky tournament to forecast. There’s been only four LPGA events played so far this year, and they’ve been won by accomplished players: Both Korda sisters, Jessica and Nelly; Austin Ernst; and Inbee Park, who closed out her 21st LPGA title with a dominant wire-to-wire performance in her season debut at the Kia. Still, this is like playing the Masters after only the Tour’s West Coast swing. There just isn’t a huge sample size to consider.
World No. 1 Jin Young Ko has a pair of top-5s in three starts. Second-ranked Sei Young Kim doesn’t have a top-10 in three tries. Last week was the first time that each of the top 10 players in the world teed it up in the same tournament.
Conditions are ripe for another player to break through, unless, of course, the Queen ’Bee double-dips: After all, Park has a win and five other top-10s in her career at Mission Hills. Lexi Thompson has finished inside the top 7 in six of her last seven appearances there, and she’s coming off a runner-up at the Kia.
Some more good news: At least this year they won’t have that ridiculous backstop on the 18th green.
THIS WEEK’S AWARD WINNERS …
McIlroy has a ‘natural fit’ with new swing coach If I Die Riding My Bike Don’t Cry for Me Instead Smile for Me and Know I Died Doing What I Love and with A Smile On My Face Poster
Gotta Try Something: Rory McIlroy. Frustrated with his direction and unable to see longtime swing coach Michael Bannon as often as he’d like because of COVID-19 travel restrictions, McIlroy made the move, officially, to add renowned instructor Pete Cowen to his stable. The first order of business is getting McIlroy’s iron play (especially his wedges) under control, and he only got three days of work last week after going 1-1-1 in pool play. Completing the career Grand Slam next week seems unlikely, but a new set of eyes should get McIlroy back on track for the summer stretch.
Won’t Be Dustin Johnson’s Cup Partner Anytime Soon: Kevin Na. During their third-round match, Na decided to lecture the world No. 1 after Johnson scooped a 1-foot putt that Na hadn’t yet conceded. Na was well within his rights and did the sporting thing by not making DJ forfeit the hole, but he could have handled the situation better: Did he really have to call Johnson back over to the green – a 50-yard walk – just to put his hand on his shoulder and scold him for an innocent mistake on a 13-inch putt? Of course not. Gently remind him on the next tee: Hey, man. Just be careful, because I’ve gotta say something first …
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