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Sunday, February 26, 2023

The Sunday Story.... full leaderboards

 LPGA : Honda LPGA Thailand final scoreboard here

It wasn't the finish the locals were hoping for at this Honda LPGA Thailand, nor was it what Brooke Henderson had in mind.

After leading for 3 rounds rising Thai star Natthakritta Vongtaveelap had her worst round -1 71 -21 which allowed American Lilia Vu who blistered the Pattaya Old Couse at the Siam CC in -8 64 to catch and pass her by a shot for her first LPGA win at -22.

The other Thai star 20 year old Atthaya Thitikul was 3rd at -20

Brooke Henderson 69 70 69 73 had her worst round of the week with 5 bogey's, 4 birdies all the rest pars to finish middle of the pack T44 -7. To be fair Brooke's new Taylor Made clubs did not arrive until the final 2 rounds, having got lost in transit. Taylor Made staff provided her with a duplicate set.

Next week the tour flies to Singapore for the HSBC Women's World Championship, the third week of the Asian swing in China has been cancelled due to COVID.


DP World Tour : Hero Indian Open Results

Front runner for 54 holes Yannik Paul was caught and pipped by popular country man, 42 year old Marcel Siem who returned to the winners circle for the first time in 8 long years. He shot -4 68 while Paul (70) had to settle for the runner up spot for the 2nd straight week.

Magical Marcel Siem ends eight-year wait for fifth DP World Tour win in India


PGA Tour: Honda Classic leaderboard here

Shane Lowry first burst on the scene winning his native Irish Open as a pudgy amateur in the pouring rain at County Louth GC in Baltray in 2009 some 13 years ago.

Shane Lowry

Fast forward sunny Florida where he has a home in the same neighbourhood as Rory Mcllroy in Jupiter along with a mansion in Dublin the 2019 Open Champion was in full swing with -5 65 -9 total just 4 shots behind leader Chris Kirk at -13. He was the runner up here last year.

He was wearing a green ribbon on his hat after the sudden passing of his uncle Jimmy only 66. Only his wife and family convinced him to stay and play rather than attend the funeral in Ireland. "This week is for uncle Jimmy and his family"

Canadians:

Adam Svensson 67 70 69 -5 T15

Taylor Pendrith 69 69 69 -3 T32


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