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MAY 11, 2015 CHUN WINS MAJOR IN JAPAN A t age 20, South Korean In Gee Chun already has an impressive list of wins. Relying on a G30 LS Tec driver, plus G30 fairway woods and hybrids, she added to her resumé on Sunday by winning a major on the Japan LPGA Tour at the World Ladies Championship Salonpas Cup. With her four-shot victory at -12, she became the youngest winner in the history of the event; it was her first appearance on the Japan LPGA Tour. She carded rounds of 66-70-67-73 and won the equivalent of approximately $200,000. Her maiden victory on the Korean LPGA Tour was also a major, the 2013 Korea Women’s Open. She has five wins on the KLPGA. IN GEE CHUN UTILIZED A G30 LS TEC DRIVER IN HER MAJOR VICTORY ON THE JAPAN LPGA TOUR. DAVIES PREVAILS WITH G30 DRIVER R hys Davies gave the G30 driver its second victory on Sunday as he won for the third time on the European Challenge Tour, capturing the Turkish Airlines Challenge. The 29-year-old Welshman used a standard G30 driver and two G30 fairway woods to post -14 and win by four strokes. “Hopefully I can draw on this as a real positive and use it to my advantage in the coming weeks and months,” Davies said. He moved to second in the Road to Oman rankings on the Challenge Tour. PING Pro Callum Shinkwin tied for third in Turkey. RHYS DAVIES HAD ONE OF TWO WINS FOR THE G30 DRIVER ON SUNDAY.

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MAY 11, 2015

CHUN WINS MAJORIN JAPAN

At age 20, South Korean In Gee Chun already has an impressive list of wins. Relying on a G30

LS Tec driver, plus G30 fairway woods and hybrids, she added to her resumé on Sunday by winning a major on the Japan LPGA Tour at the World Ladies Championship Salonpas Cup.

With her four-shot victory at -12, she became the youngest winner in the history of the event; it was her fi rst appearance on the Japan LPGA Tour. She carded rounds of 66-70-67-73 and won the equivalent of approximately $200,000. Her maiden victory on the Korean LPGA Tour was also a major, the 2013 Korea Women’s Open. She has fi ve wins on the KLPGA.

IN GEE CHUN UTILIZED A G30 LS TEC DRIVER IN HER MAJOR VICTORY ON THE JAPAN LPGA TOUR.

DAVIES PREVAILS WITH G30 DRIVER

Rhys Davies gave the G30 driver its second victory on Sunday as he won

for the third time on the European Challenge Tour, capturing the Turkish Airlines Challenge. The 29-year-old Welshman used a standard G30 driver and two G30 fairway woods to post -14

and win by four strokes. “Hopefully I can draw on this as a real positive and use it to my advantage in the coming weeks and months,” Davies said.

He moved to second in the Road to Oman rankings on the Challenge Tour. PING Pro Callum Shinkwin tiedfor third in Turkey.

RHYS DAVIES HAD ONE OF TWO WINS

FOR THE G30 DRIVER ON SUNDAY.

ANDY SULLIVAN

SHOTWEEKOF THE

Playing in front of enthusiastic home-state fans and wearing his Florida Gators orange and blue, Billy Horschel celebrates his birdie on the island-green 17 th at TPC Sawgrass during the Players Championship on Saturday. It was one of 16 birdies to go with an eagle during the week for the FedExCup champion.

BMW CHARITY PRO-AMThornblade ClubGreer, S.C.May 14-17

Joel DahmenGreg EasonMatt FastChris GilmanStephan JaegerAndrew LandryEdward LoarTrey MullinaxRob OppenheimJustin PetersMartin PillerSeamus PowerTed PurdyBrian RicheyBrad SchneiderBrady Schnell

REGIONS TRADITIONShoal Creek Shoal Creek, Ala.May 14-17

Mark CalcavecchiaBob GilderJeff MaggertKevin SutherlandKirk Triplett

PGA TOUR

WEB.COM

CHAMPIONS

EUROPEAN

OPEN DE ESPAÑAReal Club de Golf El PratBarcelona, SpainMay 14-17

Matthew BaldwinCyril BouniolAlejandro CañizaresGrégory HavretMiguel Ángel JiménezTom LewisMatthew NixonJason PalmerJohn ParryJulien QuesneAndy Sullivan

WELLS FARGO CHAMPIONSHIPQuail Hollow ClubCharlotte, N.C.May 14-17

Angel CabreraCorey ConnersDerek ErnstJason GoreLuke GuthrieDavid LingmerthBill LundeHunter MahanLouis OosthuizenCarlos Ortiz, Alex PrughDaniel SummerhaysMichael ThompsonMark Wilson

LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN

JIMÉNEZDEFENDING

Miguel Ángel Jiménez returns this week to his native country to defend his title at

the Open de España, where last May he extended his own record as the oldest winner of a European Tour event. It was his fi fth win on home soil.

LPGA

KINGSMILL CHAMPIONSHIPKingsmill ResortWilliamsburg, Va.May 14-17

Jacqui ConcolinoKendall DyeBrooke HendersonMaria HernandezCaroline Masson, Pat HurstPernilla LindbergMaria McBrideLisa McCloskeyAzahara MuñozJane Park, Paula RetoAngela StanfordMarissa Steen, Jackie StoeltingAyako Uehara

AZAHARA MUÑOZ