Indiana Golf Journal December

As we approach the end of 2024, We’ve seen performances that will go down in L-P-G-A lore. Those seven wins by Nelly (Korda) deserve top billing, her five straight wins were simply thrilling. After Nelly won the Chevron, she jumped in that big pond. It’s the Chevron champions’ aquatic bond. Hannah Green had two wins in Asia and one in L-A. Her Wiltshire win was a clinic of how to play on the L-P-G-A. There were another three victories by Ronny Yin, One was a victory in Shanghai, a hometown win. Lauren Coughlin had two wins in her breakout year. Expect more success from Lauren as I don’t expect her to disappear. What can be written or said about Lydia Ko……..that we already don’t know? Her Olympic win put her in the L-P-G-A Hall of Fame. To earn that honor, you must have a top-notch game. Lydia is the only golfer with Olympic medals colored bronze, silver, and gold. That kind of athletic success is historic and never gets old. One of Lydia’s big wins was The Open at St. Andrews on the Old Course. She won because she avoided the pot bunkers….and the thick, nasty gorse. THE LPGA IN 2024: WHO WON AND WHERE? By Mike May Indiana Golf Journal

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