Choi part of 3-way lead at LPGA Tour
Choi part of 3-way lead at LPGA Tour
Title Chella Choi's 66 Puts Her in 3-Way Tie at LPGA Tour's Kroger Qu[2D[K
Queen City Championship
The sun shone brightly on the Maketewah Country Club as Chella Choi deliver[7D[K
delivered a flawless 4-under 66 to join Rio Takeda and Ina Yoon atop the le[2D[K
leaderboard at the LPGA Tour's Kroger Queen City Championship. What made he[2D[K
her round even more impressive was a minor blemish - she bogeyed her final [K
two holes, a rare mistake considering her otherwise perfect score.
Choi acknowledged that the course proved to be super hard golf due to its[3D[K
its narrow fairways and undulating greens. Her only slip-up came at No. 8, [K
where she failed to get up-and-down from a bunker on the long par-3 ninth h[1D[K
hole.
Nelly Korda, fresh off her major win at The Chevron Championship, shot an i[1D[K
impressive 1-under 69. Jeeno Thitikul, who won last week's Mizuho Americas [K
Open, also carded a 69. What was striking about Thitikul's round was its un[2D[K
unorthodox nature - seven birdies and six bogeys.
Meanwhile, Jin Young Ko and Lilia Vu, both multiple major winners in their [K
careers, were one shot behind the leaders at 67. Lydia Ko, ranked No. 1 in [K
the world, was in a group with Korda and Thitikul, praising them for their [K
impressive form.
As the competition heats up, Choi's performance serves as a testament to he[2D[K
her determination and focus. With top-ranked players like Nelly Korda, Jeen[4D[K
Jeeno Thitikul, and Lydia Ko breathing down her neck, it's going to be an e[1D[K
exciting weekend at Maketewah Country Club.
Key Takeaways
Chella Choi carded a 4-under 66 to join Rio Takeda and Ina Yoon in the le[2D[K
lead.
Nelly Korda shot a 1-under 69, while Jeeno Thitikul carded a 69 with seve[4D[K
seven birdies and six bogeys.
Jin Young Ko and Lilia Vu are one shot behind at 67.
The competition is heating up, with top-ranked players vying for the titl[4D[K
title.
Insights
As we look to the future of golf, it's clear that innovations like Choi's d[1D[K
determination and focus will continue to shape the sport. With the likes of[2D[K
of Nelly Korda and Jeeno Thitikul pushing the boundaries of what's possible[8D[K
possible, we can expect even more thrilling performances in the years to co[2D[K
come.
(Note I removed the Revolutionary Insights section as it seems out of pl[2D[K
place and added no meaningful insights to the post. also not r[1D[K
relevant to the content.)