Teen sensation Golf-Thitikul dominates Chevron field, snags share of lead!
Get ready for an exciting finish at the Chevron Championship! Thailand’s Atthaya Thitikul and American Angel Yin are tied for the lead, two shots ahead of the rest of the field. Thitikul has been on fire, with five birdies offsetting her two bogeys after 15 holes. Can she secure her first major title? Yin is also in the hunt, recovering from an early bogey to birdie the fourth hole and stay level par for the round. Meanwhile, Allisen Corpuz has struggled, bogeying four times on the front nine and producing just one birdie.
This year’s first major has been full of surprises, with players adapting to a demanding and unfamiliar course at the Club at Carlton Woods near Houston. The tournament has moved to a new home after some five decades at Mission Country Club in Palm Springs. Stay tuned for the exciting conclusion!
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Toby Davis)
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