Yuka Saso and Bianca Pagdanganan are determined to bounce back from their recent LPGA Tour performances as they mix it up with the world’s best in the Ford Championship.
MANILA, Philippines – Yuka Saso and Bianca Pagdanganan are determined to bounce back from their recent LPGA Tour performances as they mix it up with the world’s best in the Ford Championship unfolding Thursday in Gilbert, Arizona .
Following Nelly Korda’s playoff victory over fellow American Ryan O’Toole last week, which also secured her the World No. 1 ranking, she will be closely watched in the next four days. Saso, aiming for her first title since her major breakthrough in the US Women’s Open in 2021, drew Anna Nordqvist of Sweden and A Lim Kim at 12:34 p.m. on the first hole, while Pagdanganan tangles with American Auston Kim and Korean Hee Young Park in the 12:12 p.m. flight at the backside.
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