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The Sun
22 minutes ago
- The Sun
Minjee Lee keeps cool to bag third Major title
Australian Minjee Lee captured her third Major title with a composed victory at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship on Sunday. Lee carded a closing two-over-par 74 at Fields Ranch East at PGA Frisco for a tournament total of four-under-par 284, three shots ahead of American Auston Kim and Thailand's Chanettee Wannasaen. This was Lee's first victory on the LPGA Tour since the 2023 BMW Ladies Championship. Earlier rounds of 69, 72 and 69 had given Lee a four-shot lead over Thailand's Jeeno Thitikul heading into the final day. Although the chasing pack managed to narrow the deficit to two shots at various stages, the Australian handled the pressure and windy conditions with poise to seal the win with five bogeys and three birdies. 'It feels pretty amazing. I feel like I really deserve this one. I put a lot of hard work into it. I had to really dig deep for today's score, but I feel like I was pretty solid over the four days to have this trophy in my hand now,' said Lee, whose previous Major wins came at the 2022 U.S. Women's Open presented by Ally and The Amundi Evian Championship in 2021. Kim and Wannasaen both shot solid 68s to move up the leaderboard into a share of second place on one-under-par 287, two shots clear of Thitikul and Japan's Chisato Iwai. World No. 2 Thitikul, who had led the first and second rounds, had disappointing weekend scores of 76 and 75 to settle for joint fourth place with Iwai on one-over-par 289. The popular Thai star has won five times on the LPGA Tour but is still hunting for a maiden Major title. Lee's first LPGA Tour win since the 2023 BMW Ladies Championship took her title tally to 11. The 29-year-old now needs to win the AIG Women's Open or The Chevron Championship to complete the career Grand Slam. Lee is the third Australian to win three or more Major championships, joining Karrie Webb (7) and Jan Stephenson (3). The KPMG Women's PGA Championship has now been won by four Australians– Lee (2025), Hannah Green (2019), Webb (2001) and Stephenson (1982). 'It's just really special. Only three other names on this trophy are Australian, so I think it's such a great privilege to be able to have my name with them as well. I guess it shows the grit of the Aussies,' noted Lee. The next stop for the LPGA Tour is Midland Country Club in Michigan for this week's two-player team format Dow Championship. This will be followed by a one-week break before the players head across the Atlantic for the tour's much-awaited European swing, which includes the final two Majors of the 2025 season – The Amundi Evian Championship (July 10-13) at Evian Resort in France and the AIG Women's Open (July 31-August 3) at Royal Porthcawl in Wales.


ME Construction
23 minutes ago
- ME Construction
Owen Wilson appointed to Property Finder's Board of Directors
Industry News Owen Wilson appointed to Property Finder's Board of Directors By Wilson's appointment to the Property Finder Board signifies the company's commitment to accelerating innovation, enhancing governance, and providing even greater value Property Finder has announced the appointment of Owen Wilson, the CEO of REA Group, to its Board of Directors. With over a decade of executive and operational experience, including a tenure of over 10 years at REA Group, Wilson progressed from Chief Financial Officer to Chief Executive Officer. Wilson will be retiring from his position as CEO in the second half of 2025. Michael Lahyani, Founder and CEO of Property Finder said, 'Owen brings deep industry expertise to our Board. His leadership at REA Group, shaping digital transformation, driving strategic M&A, and championing customer-first innovation sets a strong benchmark for the industry. As we continue our mission to change living for good in the region, Owen's insight will be instrumental in helping us deliver on our purpose and strengthen our position as the regional leader.' Owen Wilson, Board Member, Property Finder added, 'I'm deeply passionate about creating personalised experiences that redefine how people engage with property. I've long admired Property Finder's bold vision and the transformative role it plays in reshaping real estate across the MENA region. Under Michael's leadership, the team's relentless focus on innovation, customer experience, and data-driven decision-making closely aligns with the values I've championed throughout my career. I'm excited to support Michael and the Board as the company embarks on its next chapter of growth and continues to shape the future of property search.' During his tenure, he led the business which operates an Australian property platform, through a period of sustained growth and international expansion. Under his leadership, REA became widely regarded as the most advanced digital real estate company globally. Listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) with a market capitalisation of US $20bn, REA Group, a former shareholder in Property Finder, is now majority-owned by News Corp, the global media company founded by Rupert Murdoch. Wilson's appointment to the Property Finder Board signifies the company's commitment to accelerating innovation, enhancing governance, and providing even greater value to home seekers, buyers, and partners across the MENA region, the statement concluded.


Indian Express
26 minutes ago
- Indian Express
‘We needed an all-rounder': Sourav Ganguly says VVS Laxman ‘didn't speak for 3 months' after 2003 World Cup snub
VVS Laxman was arguably in the form of his life in Test cricket in the lead-up to the 2003 ODI World Cup, and despite his exemplary strokeplay the elegant Hyderabad batter was dropped from the squad for the tournament in South Africa. Laxman's then-captain, Sourav Ganguly, recently revealed that the 2001 Kolkata Test hero did not speak to him for nearly three months after being snubbed for the inclusion of Dinesh Mongia. The then-selection committee chief, Kiran More, had said last year that all five national selectors were in favour of Laxman's inclusion, but captain Ganguly and coach John Wright had other plans. 'Before the 2003 ODI World Cup selection meeting, we had a huge argument when the Indian team was playing in New Zealand. As per the inputs received from the captain and the coach, we selected a 14-member squad and asked them what they thought of it. Over the conference call, Ganguly had a different opinion. We had selected VVS Laxman as our middle-order batter. Ganguly was very smart. He was a brilliant captain, a person with a great cricketing brain. He said 'we need an all-rounder',' More had told on former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif's YouTube channel. Ganguly recently stated that Laxman was devastated by the snub that left him without a World Cup appearance to his name despite featuring in 86 ODIs for India. 'It has happened many times when we rested players. They were unhappy. Laxman being left out of the World Cup…he never spoke to me for three months. Then I made up with him. Anybody would get upset…for a World Cup. Especially a player of Laxman's calibre. Quite natural that he would get upset,' Ganguly told PTI. India had a near-flawless run to the finals, where they were stunned by a dominant Australian side led by Ricky Ponting in a 125-run victory. Ganguly recounted the reconciliation and how Laxman made a successful ODI comeback that marked his best ever white-ball season for India in 2004, scoring 841 runs