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    Lydia Ko faces a battle to make the cut after a challenging opening round at the latest women's golf major in Texas

    Lydia Ko faces a battle to make the cut after a challenging opening round at the latest women's golf major in Texas


    The world number three has carded a three over par 75 at the PGA Championship to sit well down the leaderboard in a tie for 93rd.

    Ko's lone birdie came on the first hole.

    Jeeno Thitikul holds the clubhouse lead at four under.



    Ryan Fox has made a better start at the latest stop on the PGA Tour in Connecticut.

    He's carded a one under par 69 at the Travelers Championship.

    It could've been better for Fox, who made double bogey on the par three 16th hole after finding the water hazard off the tee.

    Fox is seven shots off the pace set by Austin Eckroat.

    GOLF COVERAGE WITH CROWN... PERFORMANCE AND VALUE ON USED OR RENTAL FORKLIFTS.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     16 Jun: World number 25 JJ Spaun has won golf's US Open, rallying with a flurry of late birdies in a rain-swept final round
     16 Jun: The tortuous struggles continue on the water-logged Oakmont course hosting golf's US Open
     16 Jun: Play is back underway on the Oakmont course at golf's US Open after a suspension due to rain
     15 Jun: American Sam Burns will take a one shot lead into the final round of golf's US Open at Oakmont
     15 Jun: Kiwi golfer Ryan Fox has had a rollercoaster front nine on Day 3 of the US Open in Pennsylvania...mixing three birdies with two double bogeys and a bogey to currently be two over - in a tie for 44th
     14 Jun: Sam Burns showed the way at the US men's golf Open, as defending champion Bryson DeChambeau led the exodus of big names to miss the cut
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