Indiana Golf Journal December

The Evian winner was Ayaka Furue (Food-A-Way) who won in France. She prevailed because she knew when to throw caution-to-the-wind…..and take a chance. At Evian, Jodie Ewart-Shadoff missed the cut by far, But her first-round ace won her a brand new Porsche car! Yuka Saso’s U.S. Open win was the result of superior play. She clearly loved that U.S. Open layout in Lancaster, P-A. Amy Yang won the P-G-A, sponsored by K-P-M-G. That Sahalee win was simply meant to be. Linnea Strom’s final-round Shoprite-60 was finished well before TV coverage began. To win, she had to patiently wait and watch the golf like a fan. Jasmine (Suwanapura) picked up her third career win at Walmart’s Pinnacle C-C. That means she’ll wear three facial victory stars for all to see. The Solheim Cup attracted a large crowd every day. The vast majority of fans were there to cheer for Team U-S-A. U.S. captain Stacey Lewis led her team with her heart and soul. Winning the Solheim Cup was always her goal. At Solheim, the most enthusiastic U.S. player was Megan Khang. She led by example for the rest of the U.S. gang. This poem also honors Ally (Ewing) and Brittany (Lincicome) who are jumping off the L-P-G-A ‘train,’ They will soon start living life in a different lane. We will still see Lexi (Thompson) compete from time to time. But, the exact details won’t be revealed in this year’s rhyme. Finally, Jeeno’s (Thitikull) win at CME will go down in history, The key to her win was the 3-3-3 finish to secure the victory. Roses are red and violets are blue. It’s always an honor crafting this poem for each of you.

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