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Korean players found themselves out of early contention in the suspended opening round of The Players Championship on the PGA Tour.
Chinese Taipei’s Kevin Yu takes aim at the world’s best golfers at The Players Championship this week with a realization that he doesn’t need to play perfect golf to achieve success.
Korean star Kim Si-woo has a ‘thirst’ to win The Players Championship for a second time this week as he attempts to join golf greats like Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods and Scottie Scheffler to achieve the rare feat.
Lee Ye-won and 79 other KLPGA contenders will tee off for the season opener, the Blue Canyon Ladies Championship, joined by 40 other golfers from Asia.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler rewrote golf history by becoming the first player to successfully defend The Players Championship last year after closing with a stunning eight-under 64 at The Players Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass.
An Byeong-hun hopes to ride on the momentum of his first top-10 of the season as he attempts to get on the right side of The Players Championship history this week.
Against a backdrop of golf competitions which share labels of similar fare — they are tournaments or championships or invitationals or classics or opens — only one stands out because of the first words in its title. The Players Championship.
Wyndham Clark is one of the best drivers of the golf ball. The three-time PGA TOUR winner has strong fundamentals in the way he sets himself up on the tee box, evident when he won the 2023 U.S. Open. Let’s break down the key elements in his swing
Kim Si-woo took advantage of a lucky bounce and produced a miraculous chip-in birdie on the demanding 18th hole at the Arnold Palmer Invitational for tied sixth place on Thursday, his best position in any round since his tournament debut in 2016
Kim A-lim will return to action for the final stop of the LPGA Asian swing at the Blue Bay LPGA teeing off at Jian Lake Blue Bay Golf Course in China on Thursday on the back of three top-10 finishes
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