logo
Birthday girl Yamashita clings to Women's Open lead despite wobbly round

Birthday girl Yamashita clings to Women's Open lead despite wobbly round

Reuters3 days ago
Aug 2 (Reuters) - Japan's Miyu Yamashita celebrated her 24th birthday by maintaining her grip on the Women's Open lead but it was hardly the smooth ride she might have hoped for after a stuttering 74 in the third round at Royal Porthcawl on Saturday.
Yamashita, who had surged into a three-shot lead on Friday with a sparkling seven-under 65, found herself in a much scrappier battle where she carded four bogeys to slip back to nine-under overall.
She was just one stroke ahead of South Korea's Kim A-lim, who applied the pressure with a flawless 67 that featured five birdies, while American Andrea Lee also shot 67 to sit one shot further back in third place.
"I felt quite nervous today and playing in that wind was quite tough. I didn't feel like my game was quite there," Yamashita told Sky Sports.
"Unfortunately it wasn't quite where I wanted it to be today. It just felt like the shots weren't going my way.
"This is a huge tournament, one I've wanted to win for a long time, being a major. But tomorrow I can't really think of that too much, I just need to take every shot as it comes and that's how I'm going to get myself around the golf course."
Yamashita's troubles began early when she made her first bogey in 24 holes on the fifth, misjudging an uphill birdie attempt before missing her next shot as well to drop to 10-under.
The drama continued at the eighth where she found a bunker, though she responded with a brilliant recovery to find the green and salvage par with a simple putt.
Another missed putt on the 10th cut her lead to just one stroke before Yamashita steadied herself with back-to-back birdies on the 11th and 12th to restore her three-shot cushion.
After two more dropped shots, she then produced a monster putt on the 17th for par with what was arguably the shot of the day from 35 feet after finding another bunker, though she could not convert a birdie chance on the final hole.
England's Charley Hull provided some home excitement, storming up the leaderboard with a 66 that included seven birdies to reach joint-fourth alongside Rio Takeda, Minami Katsu and Megan Khang.
Hull's eventful day included nearly hitting Minjee Lee with a wayward drive that bounced in front of the Australian just as she prepared for her tee shot on another hole.
Hull could have finished with a birdie on the 18th to move up to third but missed her putt from eight feet to settle for six-under overall.
"I felt like you had to go out there and shoot a good score. It was quiet with no wind to begin with, then a couple of holes in it got pretty windy," Hull said.
"I felt pretty confident. A shame about the last hole, but it was quite a tricky putt down the slope and I could feel both breaks on it."
World number one Nelly Korda had a look of resignation on her face when she endured a disappointing 74, her poorest round which included four bogeys, to stay level on par overall and tied for 36th.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Rory McIlroy sparks concern among fellow players by skipping the first leg of PGA Tour playoffs
Rory McIlroy sparks concern among fellow players by skipping the first leg of PGA Tour playoffs

Daily Mail​

time4 hours ago

  • Daily Mail​

Rory McIlroy sparks concern among fellow players by skipping the first leg of PGA Tour playoffs

's latest absence from the PGA Tour isn't a surprise, but it is worrying to rivals fighting to legitimize the FedEx Cup playoffs. The five-time major winner is skipping this week's FedEx St. Jude Championship in Memphis at TPC Southwind, where he will be the only eligible player not participating in a tournament named for its top sponsor. Asked about the world's No. 2 opting out of one of the playoffs' three legs, rival golfer and PGA Tour Policy Board player director Peter Malnati told Golf Week he was 'very concerned.' Unfortunately for Malnati, there's not much the tour can do to stop McIlroy from skipping a third event this season. With 3,444 points in the FedEx Cup standings, second only to Scottie Scheffler, McIlroy has a comfortable 849-point cushion over third-place Sepp Straka. And since the current FedEx Cup format features a progressive cut, McIlroy can count on advancing to next week's BMW Championship in Owings Mills, Maryland. From there, provided he remains in the top 30 in the FedEx Cup standings, McIlroy would advance to the Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. McIlroy actually played in the St. Jude Championship last year, finishing at the bottom of the filed without much of a penalty. 'I mean, I finished basically dead last there this year, and only moved down one spot in the playoff standings,' he told reporters in 2024. McIlroy has already earned $10 million this year thanks to a Masters win and other successes. But the loophole that allowed him to skate by to the second leg of the postseason could be up for review. 'I think there is stuff in the works and I'll leave it at that,' Malnati told Golfweek. Tour Policy Board member Webb Simpson didn't so quite so optimistic. 'I think it's too hard of a thing to make guys have to play,' Simpson told Golfweek. 'We're still a sport where you can play when you want to play.' The FedEx St. Jude Championship starts Thursday with $20 million in prize money at stake.

CBS enjoys highest-rated PGA Tour season since 2018
CBS enjoys highest-rated PGA Tour season since 2018

Reuters

time4 hours ago

  • Reuters

CBS enjoys highest-rated PGA Tour season since 2018

August 5 - The PGA Tour averaged 2.969 million viewers for broadcasts on CBS, an increase of 17 percent from last year, the network announced on Tuesday. The average is the network's best since 2018. Per CBS, 14 of the 19 final-round telecasts saw a year-over-year ratings jump. This past weekend drew in sizable numbers, as an average of 1.95 million fans tuned into to watch Cameron Young record his first PGA Tour victory at the Wyndham Championship on Sunday. Young strung together five consecutive early birdies and cruised to a six-stroke win at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C. The average fan viewership represents a 36-percent increase from the final of the 2024 event, which was won by Aaron Rai. The broadcast team is set to undergo change for next season after longtime commentator Ian Baker-Finch announced his retirement after 30 years. The Wyndham Championship was his final broadcast. Last weekend's tournament was the final one this season for CBS. The PGA now heads into the FedEx Cup Playoffs, with NBC and its affiliates set to run the show. The FedEx St. Jude Championship will tee off on Thursday. --Field Level Media

Golf betting tips: FedEx St Jude Championship 2025 preview
Golf betting tips: FedEx St Jude Championship 2025 preview

Telegraph

time6 hours ago

  • Telegraph

Golf betting tips: FedEx St Jude Championship 2025 preview

Ron Wood's tips: How best to side with Scottie There's no getting away from it, Scottie Scheffler is much the best player in this field. He's the world No.1 and the only golfer close to him on pure ability, Rory McIlroy, is sitting out the tournament. This will be the American's first appearance since winning The Open at Royal Portrush by four strokes last month. Still, rather than backing Scheffler at skinny odds to win the event, he can be backed for a first-round top-10 finish at odds against with bet365, which seems pretty fair. Scheffler finished 'only' fourth in this event in 2024, but he was tied for fifth, just two strokes off the lead, after day one and it's hard to think he will be too far off the action this time either. Finally for Fleetwood? Tommy Fleetwood is still seeking a maiden win on the PGA Tour, but he tied for third in this event in 2023, missing out on competing in a play-off by one stroke. The Englishman finished in a tie for 22nd last year, but that came soon after a tough one-shot loss to Scottie Scheffler at the Olympics. That was a tough defeat, but it was also a big, sudden return to form off a missed cut at The Open. There was another tough loss for Fleetwood at the Travelers in June, when he was three shots clear going into the final day but lost by one, finishing in a tie for second. That will have been another hard one for him to take, so middling performances at the Scottish Open and The Open again this time around shouldn't be held against him, and he ought to have regathered himself now for an assault on a course that suits his game down to the ground. Fleetwood is not a big hitter but he does everything else well. While he won't beat Scheffler if the American is on form, he is certainly tempting each-way – and he is a seven-time winner on the DP World Tour, so it's not like he can't get over the line, albeit the biggest tournaments have eluded him. Bet 2: 1pt each-way Tommy Fleetwood outright @ 22/1 with bet365 (each-way 1/4 odds, five places) Already used the bet365 sign-up offer? Check out the latest free bets and the UK's best betting sites What is the FedEx St Jude Championship? All year long the world's top golfers have been earning FedExCup points. Now, the regular season is over and it's play-off time. The FedEx St Jude Championship is for the top 70 players in the FedExCup standings, although World No.2 Rory McIlroy is absent. There is no halfway cut in this event. After that the top 50 in the standings will contest the BMW Championship before the 30 go on to the Tour Championship, where the FedExCup champion will be crowned. Course overview TPC Southwind has hosted the FedEx St Jude Championship since 2022 and it has been renovated in the past year. The greens are a bit bigger now – but new greens tend to mean firmer surfaces, albeit it has been a wet year. Regardless, you have to find the fairways at this course. The rough is up this year and Southwind favours driving accuracy and a good short game. Gear up for the new football season with Premier League and EFL outright accumulator tips FedEx St Jude Championship – bet365 outright odds (Each-way 1/4 odds, five places; alternative prices and place terms also available) Scottie Scheffler 14/5 Xander Schauffele 16/1 Ludvig Aberg 22/1 Matt Fitzpatrick 22/1 Tommy Fleetwood 22/1 Justin Thomas 25/1 Russell Henley 25/1 Viktor Hovland 25/1 Collin Morikawa 28/1 Sepp Straka 30/1 33/1 bar (odds correct at time of writing) Last year's FedEx St Jude Championship Hideki Matsuyama began the final round with a five-shot lead. He nearly blew it but birdied the final two holes to win by two strokes from Viktor Hovland and Xander Schauffele. Highest-ranked players in the FedEx St Jude Championship field 1. Scottie Scheffler 3. Xander Schauffele 4. Justin Thomas 5. Russell Henley 6. Collin Morikawa 7. Harris English 8. JJ Spaun 9. Ludvig Aberg 10. Keegan Bradley 11. Sepp Straka FedEx St Jude Championship – winners at TPC Southwind

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store