Brooke Henderson wins Evian Championship for 2nd major title
EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France — Brooke Henderson's six-year wait for a second major championship title is over.
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EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France — Brooke Henderson's six-year wait for a second major championship title is over.
Brooke Henderson retained her grip on the Evian Championship, as she put playing partner Nelly Korda in the shade. The Canadian began the day with a three-shot lead, and will go into the final 18 holes with a two-stroke advantage over So Yeon Ryu after a display of controlled golf. Ad/> Henderson changed her driver earlier in the year and it took her some time to settle on her new equipment.
Nelly Korda made a magnificent eagle on the final hole to surge to the top of the leaderboard at the Evian Championship. The American’s putting was impressive on the opening day, but she was also having to fight her swing on occasions. Ad/> On Friday, the long game clicked into gear.
Nelly Korda played a shot from the water as she got to within one shot of the lead after her first round of the Evian Championship. The American is playing her way into form after an illness and injury-interrupted season, and she made an excellent start to the fourth major of the season. Ad/> Korda made seven birdies in a round of 64 to move within one shot of Ayaka Furue.
Leona Maguire and Stephanie Meadow were off the early pace at the Amundi Evian Championship as Japan's Ayaka Furue claimed the first-round lead in the year's fourth major in France.
The stars of the Ladies European Tour are back in England this week for the Aramco Team Series, with all three rounds available for free via Sky Sports' live stream.
LONDON: German pair Olivia Cowan and Sarina Schmidt will defend their Aramco Team Series — London team title this week after partnering up for the second year in a row in Tuesday evening’s tournament draft, while English captains Georgia Hall and Charley Hull have gone for compatriots in their efforts to stop them. Captain Cowan chose to reunite with Schmidt in the hope of repeating their winning feat from last year’s debut Aramco Team Series event, which saw them triumph by three shots and claim the $1 million tournament’s maiden fourball title. That year India’s Diksha Dagar was their randomly assigned third team-mate.
German pair Olivia Cowan and Sarina Schmidt have the chance to defend their Aramco Team Series — London team title this week after partnering up for the second year in a row in Tuesday evening's tournament draft. Captain Cowan chose to reunite with Schmidt in the hope of repeating their winning feat from last year's debut Aramco Team Series event, which saw them triumph by three shots and claim the $1million tournament's maiden fourball title. Ad/> That year India's Diksha Dagar was their randomly assigned third team-mate.