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Numbers Game and Swims Leadoff for the U.S
THIS DAY IN SPORTS 2008 — Michael Phelps swims into history as the winningest Olympic athlete with his 10th and 11th career gold medals and five world records in five events at the Beijing Games. He wins the 200-meter butterfly Numbers Game and swims leadoff for the U.S. 800 freestyle relay team. B4 Antelope Valley Press, Friday, August 13, 2021 in four-plus innings and matched a seven games against Boston. NBA Summer League results | Thursday Major League Baseball results | Thursday season high with 11 hits. Mariners 3, Rangers 1 Spurs 106, Hornets 105 Raptors 92, Rockets 76 Mets 4, Nationals 1, 1st game Brubaker (4-12). Colin Moran homered Tigers 6, Orioles 4 SEATTLE — Marco Gonzales pitched LAS VEGAS — Tre Jones made Rookie forward Ish Mets 5, Nationals 4, 2nd game twice for the Pirates. BALTIMORE — Renato Núñez a two-hitter, J.P. Crawford and Jake a layup with less than a second Wainwright scored 20 points to NEW YORK — Pete Alonso hit a Athletics 17, Indians 0 homered in his return to Baltimore Fraley homered and Seattle beat Texas. remaining to give San Antonio lead Toronto past Houston. game-ending homer with one out CLEVELAND — Mitch Moreland and the Detroit Tigers beat the Orioles Gonzales (4-5) allowed Charlie the lead, then had a steal to Netds 84, Wizards 81, 2OT in the seventh inning and New York homered twice, Chris Bassitt posted 6-4 on Thursday as Miguel Cabrera sat Culberson’s homer in the second prevent Charlotte from taking a Rookie Cam Thomas beat the recovered from a blown lead to sweep his AL-leading 12th win and the out while one homer shy of 500. -
Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings Monday, March 07, 2016
Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings Monday, March 07, 2016 Rank Change Name Country Events Total Average 1 -- Lydia Ko NZL 52 578.08 11.12 2 -- Inbee Park KOR 54 516.04 9.56 3 -- Lexi Thompson USA 49 365.99 7.47 4 -- Stacy Lewis USA 54 376.41 6.97 5 +5 Ha-Na Jang KOR 60 365.46 6.09 6 +1 Amy Yang KOR 45 251.89 5.60 7 -2 Sei Young Kim KOR 58 313.55 5.41 8 -2 In Gee Chun KOR 60 323.32 5.39 9 -- Shanshan Feng CHN 58 299.28 5.16 10 -2 So Yeon Ryu KOR 54 277.15 5.13 11 +1 Brooke M. Henderson CAN 28 177.97 5.08 12 -1 Hyo-Joo Kim KOR 62 306.93 4.95 13 -- Suzann Pettersen NOR 49 222.87 4.55 14 -- Cristie Kerr USA 52 223.12 4.29 15 -- Anna Nordqvist SWE 54 217.36 4.03 16 -- Minjee Lee AUS 42 164.96 3.93 17 -- Brittany Lincicome USA 52 193.63 3.72 18 -- Bo-Mee Lee KOR 64 235.91 3.69 19 +1 Teresa Lu TPE 58 205.68 3.55 20 -1 Na Yeon Choi KOR 50 171.46 3.43 21 -- Alison Lee USA 28 113.59 3.25 22 -- Jessica Korda USA 48 152.42 3.18 23 -- Sun Ju Ahn KOR 53 152.93 2.89 24 +1 Mi Rim Lee KOR 55 158.25 2.88 25 +9 Pornanong Phatlum THA 58 161.23 2.78 26 -2 Morgan Pressel USA 56 154.13 2.75 27 -1 Sung Hyun Park KOR 53 140.18 2.64 28 -- Gerina Piller USA 52 136.99 2.63 29 -2 Jin-Young Ko KOR 54 139.08 2.58 30 -1 Jiyai Shin KOR 63 158.38 2.51 31 +2 Chella Choi KOR 64 155.51 2.43 32 -2 Karrie Webb AUS 43 99.87 2.32 33 -2 Azahara Munoz ESP 53 121.01 2.28 34 +7 Candie Kung TPE 52 117.86 2.27 35 -3 Jung Min Lee KOR 50 112.78 2.26 36 +2 Mika Miyazato JPN 52 114.60 2.20 37 -2 Charley Hull ENG 49 106.22 2.17 38 -2 Ilhee Lee KOR 60 129.19 2.15 39 -2 Mi Hyang Lee KOR 61 -
LOTTE Championship Preliminary Entry List
3/3/2020 Competitor Report LOTTE Championship Preliminary Entry List Name Represents Nat. Exempt Rank Top-80 Sei Young Kim Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 2 Jeongeun Lee6 Gyeonggi-Do, Republic of Korea KOR 3 Brooke M. Henderson Smiths Falls, Ontario CAN 4 Nelly Korda Bradenton, FL USA 5 Lexi Thompson Delray Beach, FL USA 6 Minjee Lee Perth, Australia AUS 8 Danielle Kang Las Vegas, NV USA 9 Hyo Joo Kim Wonju, Republic of Korea KOR 10 Ariya Jutanugarn Bangkok, Thailand THA 11 Hannah Green Perth, Australia AUS 12 Lizette Salas Azusa, CA USA 13 Mi Jung Hur Daejeon, Republic of Korea KOR 14 Yu Liu Beijing, China CHN 20 Brittany Altomare Shrewsbury, MA USA 21 So Yeon Ryu Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 24 Eun Hee Ji Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 25 Moriya Jutanugarn Bangkok, Thailand THA 26 Inbee Park Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 27 Celine Boutier Montrouge, France FRA 28 Caroline Masson Gladbeck, Germany GER 30 Azahara Munoz San Pedro de Alcantara, Spain ESP 31 Su Oh Melbourne, Australia AUS 34 Ally McDonald Fulton, MS USA 35 Mi Hyang Lee Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 36 Mo Martin Naples, FL USA 37 Marina Alex Wayne, NJ USA 40 Jing Yan Shanghai, China CHN 43 Gaby Lopez Mexico City, Mexico MEX 44 Jasmine Suwannapura Bangkok, Thailand THA 45 Kristen Gillman Austin, TX USA 46 Mirim Lee Gwangju, Republic of Korea KOR 47 Jenny Shin Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 48 Nicole Broch Larsen Hillerod, Denmark DEN 49 Chella Choi Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 50 Lydia Ko Auckland, New Zealand NZL 51 Jaye Marie Green Boca Raton, FL USA 52 Annie Park Levittown, NY USA 53 Ashleigh Buhai Johannesburg, South Africa RSA 54 Alena Sharp Hamilton, Ontario CAN 58 https://ocs-lpga.com/pmws/pmws.html?v=6.3.1 1/5 3/3/2020 Competitor Report Name Represents Nat. -
Reallocation Reserve List (Women) Host Country (Japan) Is Guaranteed at Least One Position Athlete Places by Name As of 05/07/2021
Reallocation Reserve List (Women) Host country (Japan) is guaranteed at least one position Athlete places by name as of 05/07/2021 Players Replacements Rolex Rank Name Country Eligible Replacement 1 Replacement 2 Replacement 3 Replacement 4 Replacement 5 Rank 1 Nelly Korda 1 USA 4 Ally Ewing Austin Ernst Lizette Salas Jennifer Kupcho Amy Olson (17) (USA) (22) (USA) (24) (USA) (26) (USA) (30) (USA) 2 Jin Young Ko 2 KOR 4 So Ryu Min Park Ha Jang Jeong Lee6 Hae Ryu (16) (KOR) (18) (KOR) (20) (KOR) (25) (KOR) (28) (KOR) 3 In Bee Park 3 KOR 4 So Ryu Min Park Ha Jang Jeong Lee6 Hae Ryu (16) (KOR) (18) (KOR) (20) (KOR) (25) (KOR) (28) (KOR) 4 Sei Young Kim 4 KOR 4 So Ryu Min Park Ha Jang Jeong Lee6 Hae Ryu (16) (KOR) (18) (KOR) (20) (KOR) (25) (KOR) (28) (KOR) 5 Danielle Kang 5 USA 4 Ally Ewing Austin Ernst Lizette Salas Jennifer Kupcho Amy Olson (17) (USA) (22) (USA) (24) (USA) (26) (USA) (30) (USA) 6 Hyo-Joo Kim 6 KOR 4 So Ryu Min Park Ha Jang Jeong Lee6 Hae Ryu (16) (KOR) (18) (KOR) (20) (KOR) (25) (KOR) (28) (KOR) 7 Brooke M. Henderson 7 CAN 2 Paula Reto Ana Belac Kim Metraux Sarah Schober Diksha Dagar (415) (RSA) (416) (SLO) (440) (SUI) (451) (AUT) (457) (IND) 8 Yuka Saso 8 PHI 2 Dottie Ardina Paula Reto Ana Belac Kim Metraux Sarah Schober (247) (PHI) (415) (RSA) (416) (SLO) (440) (SUI) (451) (AUT) 9 Lexi Thompson 9 USA 4 Ally Ewing Austin Ernst Lizette Salas Jennifer Kupcho Amy Olson (17) (USA) (22) (USA) (24) (USA) (26) (USA) (30) (USA) 10 Lydia Ko 10 NZL 1 Paula Reto Ana Belac Kim Metraux Sarah Schober Diksha Dagar (415) (RSA) (416) -
Reallocation Reserve List (Women) Host Country (Japan) Is Guaranteed at Least One Position Athlete Places by Name As of 28/06/2021
Reallocation Reserve List (Women) Host country (Japan) is guaranteed at least one position Athlete places by name as of 28/06/2021 Players Replacements Rolex Rank Name Country Eligible Replacement 1 Replacement 2 Replacement 3 Replacement 4 Replacement 5 Rank 1 Nelly Korda 1 USA 4 Ally Ewing Austin Ernst Lizette Salas Jennifer Kupcho Amy Olson (17) (USA) (22) (USA) (24) (USA) (26) (USA) (30) (USA) 2 Jin Young Ko 2 KOR 4 So Ryu Min Park Ha Jang Jeong Lee6 Hae Ryu (16) (KOR) (18) (KOR) (20) (KOR) (25) (KOR) (28) (KOR) 3 In Bee Park 3 KOR 4 So Ryu Min Park Ha Jang Jeong Lee6 Hae Ryu (16) (KOR) (18) (KOR) (20) (KOR) (25) (KOR) (28) (KOR) 4 Sei Young Kim 4 KOR 4 So Ryu Min Park Ha Jang Jeong Lee6 Hae Ryu (16) (KOR) (18) (KOR) (20) (KOR) (25) (KOR) (28) (KOR) 5 Danielle Kang 5 USA 4 Ally Ewing Austin Ernst Lizette Salas Jennifer Kupcho Amy Olson (17) (USA) (22) (USA) (24) (USA) (26) (USA) (30) (USA) 6 Hyo-Joo Kim 6 KOR 4 So Ryu Min Park Ha Jang Jeong Lee6 Hae Ryu (16) (KOR) (18) (KOR) (20) (KOR) (25) (KOR) (28) (KOR) 7 Brooke M. Henderson 7 CAN 2 Tonje Daffinrud Paula Reto Ana Belac Sarah Schober Diksha Dagar (416) (NOR) (417) (RSA) (418) (SLO) (453) (AUT) (459) (IND) 8 Yuka Saso 8 PHI 2 Dottie Ardina Tonje Daffinrud Paula Reto Ana Belac Sarah Schober (248) (PHI) (416) (NOR) (417) (RSA) (418) (SLO) (453) (AUT) 9 Lexi Thompson 9 USA 4 Ally Ewing Austin Ernst Lizette Salas Jennifer Kupcho Amy Olson (17) (USA) (22) (USA) (24) (USA) (26) (USA) (30) (USA) 10 Lydia Ko 10 NZL 1 Tonje Daffinrud Paula Reto Ana Belac Sarah Schober Diksha Dagar (416) -
Final Scores
End of Round Report ActewAGL Canberra Classic Royal Canberra Golf Club 1st - 3rd March 2019 Final Result Pos Player Nat R1 R2 R3 Tot +/- Winnings (Euro) 1 Anne Van Dam NED 68 63 65 196 -17 14,080.16 2 Katja Pogacar SLO 67 64 68 199 -14 8,448.09 3 Jiyai Shin KOR 69 64 67 200 -13 5,632.06 4 Carly Booth SCO 67 65 70 202 -11 4,224.05 5 Madelene Sagstrom SWE 68 67 68 203 -10 3,379.24 6 Meghan Maclaren ENG 67 69 69 205 -8 2,769.10 6 Manon De Roey BEL 66 67 72 205 -8 2,769.10 8 Christine Wolf AUT 68 72 66 206 -7 2,219.97 8 Esther Henseleit GER 68 71 67 206 -7 2,219.97 8 Lina Boqvist SWE 71 66 69 206 -7 2,219.97 8 Hannah Green AUS 68 68 70 206 -7 2,219.97 12 Linnea Strom SWE 68 70 69 207 -6 1,990.00 13 Agathe Sauzon FRA 70 68 70 208 -5 1,896.13 14 Sarah Kemp AUS 71 70 68 209 -4 1,675.54 14 Noemi Jimenez Martin ESP 68 71 70 209 -4 1,675.54 14 Kanyalak Preedasuttijit THA 71 68 70 209 -4 1,675.54 14 Leona Maguire IRL 69 68 72 209 -4 1,675.54 18 Tonje Daffinrud NOR 74 67 69 210 -3 1,397.07 18 Felicity Johnson ENG 71 69 70 210 -3 1,397.07 18 Ursula Wikstrom FIN 70 69 71 210 -3 1,397.07 18 Daniela Holmqvist SWE 69 69 72 210 -3 1,397.07 18 Karolin Lampert GER 70 68 72 210 -3 1,397.07 18 Ingrid Gutierrez Nunez MEX 68 70 72 210 -3 1,397.07 24 Amelia Lewis USA 65 77 69 211 -2 1,147.06 24 Chloe Leurquin BEL 74 68 69 211 -2 1,147.06 24 Gemma Dryburgh SCO 72 69 70 211 -2 1,147.06 24 Marianne Skarpnord NOR 71 69 71 211 -2 1,147.06 24 Noora Komulainen FIN 66 72 73 211 -2 1,147.06 29 Breanna Gill AUS 71 71 70 212 -1 927.41 29 Lynn Carlsson SWE 72 70 70 212 -1 -
2021 LPGA Priority List APR-26-2021
4/26/2021 Priority List Report 2021 LPGA Priority List APR-26-2021 1. Top-80: Members in the top 80 (and ties) on the 2019 season-ending Money List. Priority is based on the order of the list. Ties will be broken by the Members' positions on the Career Money List as of the end of the 2019. 1. Jin Young Ko 30. Caroline Masson 59. Sarah Jane Smith ** 2. Sei Young Kim 31. Azahara Munoz 60. Wei-Ling Hsu 3. Jeongeun Lee6 32. Bronte Law 61. Sandra Gal * 4. Brooke M. Henderson 33. Megan Khang 62. Katherine Kirk 5. Nelly Korda 34. Su Oh 63. Amy Olson 6. Lexi Thompson 35. Ally Ewing 64. Jodi Ewart Shadoff 7. Sung Hyun Park 36. Mi Hyang Lee 65. Stacy Lewis 8. Minjee Lee 37. Mo Martin * 66. Gerina Piller 9. Danielle Kang 38. Suzann Pettersen ** 67. Mel Reid 10. Hyo Joo Kim 39. Morgan Pressel 68. Cydney Clanton 11. Ariya Jutanugarn 40. Marina Alex 69. Pornanong Phatlum 12. Hannah Green 41. Nanna Koerstz Madsen 70. Cheyenne Knight 13. Lizette Salas 42. Jennifer Kupcho 71. Sakura Yokomine 14. Mi Jung Hur 43. Jing Yan 72. In Gee Chun 15. Carlota Ciganda 44. Gaby Lopez 73. Sarah Schmelzel 16. Shanshan Feng 45. Jasmine Suwannapura 74. Xiyu Lin 17. Amy Yang 46. Kristen Gillman 75. Tiffany Joh 18. Nasa Hataoka 47. Mirim Lee 76. Pajaree Anannarukarn 19. Charley Hull 48. Jenny Shin 77. Austin Ernst 20. Yu Liu 49. Nicole Broch Larsen 78. Maria Fernanda Torres 21. Brittany Altomare 50. Chella Choi 79. -
2019 Ping Junior Solheim Cup European Handbook
2019 PING JUNIOR SOLHEIM CUP EUROPEAN HANDBOOK 10TH – 11TH SEPTEMBER 2019 GLENEAGLES, SCOTLAND WWW.SOLHEIMCUP2019.COM [email protected] PINGJUNIORSOLHEIMCUPTEAMEUROPE INTRODUCTION TO THE EVENT The 2019 Solheim Cup and PING Junior Solheim Cup will take place at Gleneagles in Perthshire, Scotland the week of 9th September. The aim of the competition is to give junior golfers from both sides of the Atlantic the opportunity to gain international match play experience as well as the chance to meet, learn and be inspired by the professional players playing in The Solheim Cup. It will be the third time both The Solheim Cup and the PING Junior Solheim Cup are incorporated within The Solheim Cup week at the same venue which significantly enhances the profile of the junior event. This follows the success of the last two matches at Golf Club St. Leon-Rot, Germany, in 2015 and Des Moines Golf & Country Club in Iowa, USA, in 2017 where the matches were combined to great effect. In 2019, the junior tournament will move in closer proximity to the senior version and will be played on the Tuesday 10th September and Wednesday 11th September. This date adjustment ensures the PING Junior Solheim Cup will get the exposure and profile it deserves as it is positioned as an important part of a week where the hosts, VisitScotland, aim to make this the most family-orientated Solheim Cup to date. The aim of The 2019 Solheim Cup is to not only highlight the stunning assets of Scotland, the Home of Golf, but also build on the legacy of the successful 2014 Ryder Cup at Gleneagles. -
2019 the Evian Championship Final Tournament Summary Sunday, July 28, 2019 Purse: $4,100,000.00 Evian Resort Golf Club Par: 35 36 - 71 Yardage: 6527
2019 The Evian Championship Final Tournament Summary Sunday, July 28, 2019 Purse: $4,100,000.00 Evian Resort Golf Club Par: 35 36 - 71 Yardage: 6527 POS NAME SCORES TOTAL TO PAR OFFICIAL MONEY 1 Jin Young Ko 65-71-66-67 269 -15 $615,000 T2 Jennifer Kupcho 66-70-69-66 271 -13 $290,778 T2 Shanshan Feng 69-66-68-68 271 -13 $290,778 T2 Hyo Joo Kim 69-64-65-73 271 -13 $290,778 5 Ariya Jutanugarn 70-71-64-68 273 -11 $172,316 T6 Moriya Jutanugarn 68-72-66-68 274 -10 $129,498 T6 Sung Hyun Park 67-66-66-75 274 -10 $129,498 T8 Megan Khang 68-70-67-70 275 -9 $98,169 T8 Inbee Park 65-68-69-73 275 -9 $98,169 10 Carlota Ciganda 70-69-67-70 276 -8 $84,591 T11 In-Kyung Kim 74-66-68-69 277 -7 $75,712 T11 Ally McDonald 71-68-69-69 277 -7 $75,712 T13 Lizette Salas 74-67-69-68 278 -6 $64,469 T13 Mirim Lee 71-68-70-69 278 -6 $64,469 T13 Mi Jung Hur 68-71-67-72 278 -6 $64,469 16 Marina Alex 71-67-70-71 279 -5 $57,229 T17 Brooke M. Henderson 72-70-68-70 280 -4 $50,045 T17 Jessica Korda 70-70-70-70 280 -4 $50,045 T17 Sei Young Kim 68-68-70-74 280 -4 $50,045 T17 Caroline Hedwall 72-64-68-76 280 -4 $50,045 T17 Mi Hyang Lee 65-67-71-77 280 -4 $50,045 T22 Brittany Altomare 65-73-71-72 281 -3 $43,027 T22 Bronte Law 72-69-66-74 281 -3 $43,027 T22 Chella Choi 67-70-68-76 281 -3 $43,027 T25 Eun-Hee Ji 71-70-72-69 282 -2 $36,970 T25 Austin Ernst 67-74-72-69 282 -2 $36,970 T25 Nelly Korda 73-70-69-70 282 -2 $36,970 T25 So Yeon Ryu 72-71-67-72 282 -2 $36,970 T25 Pajaree Anannarukarn 68-68-72-74 282 -2 $36,970 T30 Hannah Green 72-72-69-70 283 -1 $29,122 T30 Yu Liu 70-73-70-70 -
Reallocation Reserve List (Women) Host Country (Japan) Is Guaranteed at Least One Position Athlete Places by Name As of 08/02/2021
Reallocation Reserve List (Women) Host country (Japan) is guaranteed at least one position Athlete places by name as of 08/02/2021 Players Replacements Rolex Rank Name Country Eligible Replacement 1 Replacement 2 Replacement 3 Replacement 4 Replacement 5 Rank 1 Jin Young Ko 1 KOR 4 Sung Hyun Park Jeong Eun Lee6 So Yeon Ryu Hae Ryu Ha Jang (10) (KOR) (12) (KOR) (14) (KOR) (18) (KOR) (21) (KOR) 2 Sei Young Kim 2 KOR 4 Sung Hyun Park Jeong Eun Lee6 So Yeon Ryu Hae Ryu Ha Jang (10) (KOR) (12) (KOR) (14) (KOR) (18) (KOR) (21) (KOR) 3 In Bee Park 3 KOR 4 Sung Hyun Park Jeong Eun Lee6 So Yeon Ryu Hae Ryu Ha Jang (10) (KOR) (12) (KOR) (14) (KOR) (18) (KOR) (21) (KOR) 4 Nelly Korda 4 USA 3 Jessica Korda Jennifer Kupcho Austin Ernst Lizette Salas Stacy Lewis (17) (USA) (20) (USA) (31) (USA) (33) (USA) (34) (USA) 5 Danielle Kang 5 USA 3 Jessica Korda Jennifer Kupcho Austin Ernst Lizette Salas Stacy Lewis (17) (USA) (20) (USA) (31) (USA) (33) (USA) (34) (USA) 6 Brooke M. Henderson 6 CAN 2 Kim Metraux Albane Valenzuela Dewi Weber Sarah Schober Laetitia Beck (420) (SUI) (431) (SUI) (471) (NED) (482) (AUT) (488) (ISR) 7 Nasa Hataoka 7 JPN 2 Ayaka Furue Ai Suzuki Mone Inami Momoko Ueda Sakura Koiwai (16) (JPN) (23) (JPN) (63) (JPN) (73) (JPN) (80) (JPN) 8 Minjee Lee 8 AUS 2 Katherine Kirk Su-Hyun Oh Stephanie Kyriacou Gabriela Ruffels Sarah Kemp (82) (AUS) (85) (AUS) (142) (AUS) (212) (AUS) (247) (AUS) 9 Hyo-Joo Kim 9 KOR 4 Sung Hyun Park Jeong Eun Lee6 So Yeon Ryu Hae Ryu Ha Jang (10) (KOR) (12) (KOR) (14) (KOR) (18) (KOR) (21) (KOR) 10 Lexi Thompson -
Andalucia Open De Espana Starting Times for Rounds 1 &
Andalucia Open de Espana × Aloha Golf Club Starting Times for Rounds 1 & 2 Round 1 Round 2 Match Time Tee Match Time Tee Name Country 1 08:15 1 25 12:10 10 Ursula Wikstrom FIN Elia Folch ESP Annabel Dimmock ENG 2 08:25 1 26 12:20 10 Noora Komulainen FIN Ana Menendez MEX Michele Thomson SCO 3 08:35 1 27 12:30 10 Valdis Thora Jonsdottir ISL Kelsey Macdonald SCO Lydia Hall WAL 4 08:45 1 28 12:40 10 Tonje Daffinrud NOR Felicity Johnson ENG Amy Walsh AUS 5 08:55 1 29 12:50 10 Anne-Lise Caudal FRA Camille Chevalier FRA Lina Boqvist SWE 6 09:05 1 30 13:00 10 Marita Engzelius NOR Sarah Schober AUT Jessica Karlsson SWE 7 09:15 1 31 13:10 10 Krista Bakker FIN Cloe Frankish ENG Susana Ribeiro POR 8 09:25 1 32 13:20 10 Sian Evans ENG Maria Hernandez ESP Celine Borge NOR Andalucia Open de Espana Aloha Golf Club Starting Times for Rounds 1 & 2 Round 1 Round 2 Match Time Tee Match Time Tee Name Country 9 08:15 10 17 12:10 1 Carly Booth SCO Camilla Lennarth SWE Sarah Kemp AUS 10 08:25 10 18 12:20 1 Beatriz Recari ESP Amy Boulden WAL Christine Wolf AUT 11 08:35 10 19 12:30 1 Christina Kim USA Anne Van Dam NED Azahara Munoz ESP 12 08:45 10 20 12:40 1 Klara Spilkova CZE Nanna Koerstz Madsen DEN Beth Allen USA 13 08:55 10 21 12:50 1 Leona Maguire IRL Becky Morgan WAL Johanna Gustavsson SWE 14 09:05 10 22 13:00 1 Diksha Dagar IND Ashleigh Buhai RSA Florentyna Parker ENG 15 09:15 10 23 13:10 1 Julia Engstrom SWE Noemi Jimenez Martin ESP Astha Madan IND 16 09:25 10 24 13:20 1 Tvesa Malik IND Manon Molle FRA Cajsa Persson SWE Andalucia Open de Espana Aloha Golf -
Numbers Game Kimberly Po at the Canadian Open
THIS DAY IN SPORTS 1995 — Monica Seles returns to the WTA Tour after a 28-month absence following her 1993 stabbing with a 6-0, 6-3 win over Numbers Game Kimberly Po at the Canadian Open. C4 Antelope Valley Press, Sunday, August 15, 2021 tiebreaking single in the eighth a way to help the Detroit Tigers while MLS results | Saturday Major League Baseball results | Saturday inning, and the Miami Marlins beat he waits for career homer No. 500. Galaxy 1, Minnesota 0 opening minutes and a pair of Pirates 14, Brewers 4, 1st game began the day tied with Atlanta for the the reeling Chicago Cubs 5-4 on Cabrera’s leadoff walk sparked MINNEAPOLIS — Jonathan saves in stoppage time to close Brewers 6, Pirates 0, 2nd game NL East lead. It was just the Phillies’ Saturday night. Detroit’s two-run eighth inning, Klinsmann tied a career out his second shutout in five PITTSBURGH — Rookie Aaron Ashby second win in the last five since an Brian Anderson homered and drove sending the Tigers to a 6-4 victory over high with seven saves, Kévin career starts. and three relievers combined on a eight-game winning streak vaulted in four runs for Miami, which earned the Cleveland Indians on Saturday Cabral scored for the second Miami at NY City FC, late four-hitter, Rowdy Tellez hit a long them into first place. its third consecutive victory. Dylan night. consecutive game and the NE at Toronto FC, late home run and the Milwaukee Brewers Reds right-hander Luis Castillo (6- Floro (4-4) got the win, and Anthony Cabrera singled, flied out, was hit by Galaxy beat Minnesota United.