LPGA: Pelican Women's Championship
Brooke Henderson returns to action next weekend (November 11) and she won't have to travel at all to do it. The Pelican Women's Championship takes place in her own "back yard" in Belleair, Florida, her American home.
Alena Sharp joins her in the 2nd last event of this shortened season, that has seen Henderson take a very protective approach to her schedule due to COVID, only travelling overseas for the Open Championship. In 21 events thus far, here's the breakdown by month, including a WD and a MC.
January (1 season opener Diamond Resorts TOC)February (1), March (2), April (west coast swing 3. including ANA (major) and win LA Open) May (2), June (4 including US Open, PGA Championship majors, WD from LPGA Mediheal, MC Meijer LPGA Classic) July (3), August (1 AIG Women's Open major), September (2), October (2)
When COVID hit she played 10 Events 2020, Prior to that with a full schedule and travel 27 in 2019, 28 in 2018.
Brooke goes into the final 2 events including the finale CME Group Tour championship, ranked 10th in the world.
PGA Champions Tour: Timber Tech Championship leaderboard here.
Bernard Langer is well in front of the Charles Schwab Cup standings as the 54 remaining players arrive in his home town of Boca Raton for the penultimate event, the Timber Tech Championship. He's won 5 of them so far.
Mike Weir is 8th in the standings and Stephen Ames 22nd. The final 36 from this week go on to the season finale next week in Phoenix
PGA Tour: World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba in Mexico here
After his T5 in Bermuda Taylor Pendrith and his new bride Megan continue their working honeymoon in Mexico. He tees off at 1.14pm local and is joined by Adam Hadwin (12.52pm)Roger Sloan (6.55am) Adam Svensson (8.34am) and Nick Taylor (12.08pm)
This is a much stronger field with the likes of Justin Thomas, Sergio, Matt Fitzpatrick, Justin Rose, Henrik Stenson, Tyrrell Hatton and Brooks Koepka in the field.
European Tour : Portugal Masters Leaderboard
With the Race to Dubai season winding down, the tour is in Portugal this week before 2 weeks in Dubai. Aaron Cockerill the lone Canadian has not been given a place in the field virtually ending his year, before Q school begins.
He's been a pro since 2015 and stands 153rd in the Race and now 500th in the world. He played this season on a category 17 exemption awarded due to COVID, in his words "a free spin"
Bryan Angus
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