
Caitlin Clark obtains golf courses from a former LPGA player
Caitlin Clark obtains golf courses from a former LPGA player in front of Pro-Am with Nelly Korda, Annika Sorenstam
Beth Ann Nichols
Mimi Rhodes, you sorcerer. Give your cap.
On Sunday, whether it was designed or not, the European Golfer Young Ladies has masterfully played the par-3, 214 yards 3 during the Aig Women’s British Open 2025 in Royal Porthcawl in Porthcawl, in Wales, for a hole in one.
The AS of Rhodes, however, did not come without help, because it ricocheted on the balloon of Stephanie Kyriacou which was placed a few centimeters from the hole to bounce.
Golfweek, part of USA Today Network, this is the second AS of this week at Aig Women’s British Open, while Kyriacou did the first AS during the competition of the second round on Friday on the eighth hole by 3.
Despite its ace and several birdies, Rhodes, which won three events on the Let this season, finished two above the competition final on Sunday. On the new back alone, Rhodes recorded two bogies and a double bogey on the sixth hole per four. At the time of writing these lines, Rhodes was tied in the 19th row in the ranking at a sub -by 288.
The Aig Women’s British Open ends on Sunday in Wales for the last major of the season.
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