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June 4th, 2018

Ariya Jutanugarn changed how her mind works, and it’s made her a US Women’s Open champ

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June 4th, 2018

Ariya Jutanugarn squanders seven-shot lead, but defeats Hyo-Joo Kim on fourth playoff hole of US Women’s Open

The victory was the Thai’s ninth on the LPGA Tour and second Major championship, though it’s likely more accurate to say she survived it, rather than won it.

December 14th, 2017

LPGA announces 2018 schedule: What you need to know

The LPGA announced its 2018 schedule on Thursday (AEDT), with a total of 34 events in 14 different countries. There are some notable changes.

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