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Join us for a detailed recap of Lydia Ko’s challenging start and strong finish at the Chevron Championship, amid injury concerns. Plus, catch the highlights of Ryan Fox and Garrick Higgo’s impressive round at the Zurich Classic, as they aim for repeat success. Discover key moments, player strategies, and tournament insights in this sports update. Perfect for golf enthusiasts and sports fans! #LydiaKo #ChevronChampionship #RyanFox #ZurichClassic #GolfNews

Lydia Ko’s resilient comeback at Chevron Championship in Ryan Fox’s stellar play at Zurich Classic. Lydia Co faced a challenging beginning at the Chevron Championship, but she showcased her resilience with a strong finish. After a shaky start where she found herself one over par, co rallied late in her first round, sinking two birdies in the final three holes to minimize the impact of her earlier struggles. The tournament kicked off at the Woodlands in Texas, and Co, who had been nursing a neck injury leading up to this major event, stumbled right out of the gate. She bogied the very first hole, a par4, and quickly fell to three over after dropping shots on the 14th and 15th holes. However, the talented golfer didn’t let that deter her. From that point on, she found her rhythm, stringing together nine consecutive pars before finishing strong with back-to-back birdies. Ultimately, she wrapped up her round with a par, ending the day with a score of one over 73, placing her tied for 61st and eight shots behind the leader, Haron Ryu from South Korea, who dazzled with a bogey-free 7 under 65. Before the tournament, Co had shared her concerns about her next spasm, admitting that her arm didn’t feel quite right. Yet, her determination to push through the discomfort was evident as she fought back on the course. Meanwhile, on the PGA Tour, Ryan Fox was making waves at the Zurich Classic in New Orleans, partnering with South African golfer Garrick Higo. The duo kicked off their campaign with an impressive 8 under 64, placing them tied for 28th. Their round started off slowly with a birdie on the first hole, followed by five pars, but they quickly found their groove, racking up six birdies in the last 12 holes. This strong performance sets them up nicely to aim for a repeat of their success from last year where they finished tied for fourth. Leading the pack are American golfers Isaiah Celinda and Kevin Vel who are on fire with a stunning 14 underscore. They dominated the front nine with 10 birdies and an eagle continuing their momentum on the back nine. As the tournament progresses, tomorrow we’ll see the team switch to the Forsome’s alternate shot format where players will take turns hitting the same ball. The excitement will ramp up again in round three with a return to the fourball format followed by another round of foresomes to determine the champions. Reflecting on the unique team event, Fox expressed his enthusiasm, saying, “We had a lot of fun last year. Playing with a maid on the golf course makes it easier to enjoy the game and take it a bit less seriously. This event really kickstarted my season last year, and I’m hoping for a similar outcome this time around. I feel like my game is close.