Monthly Archives: April, 2018
Claisse Remains atop the Leaderboard
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Mathilde Claisse of Poissy, France, extended her lead to two strokes with a second round 1-under-par 71 on Sunday. The 17-year-old holds a two-day total of 4-under-par 140 heading into Monday’s final round at World Golf Village’s Slammer & Squire course.The 10th ANNIKA Invitational USA presented by Rolex boasts a field featuring the best female junior golfers from around the world. The 72-player field includes 17 of the top-25 girls in the Rolex AJGA Rankings and six of the top 10. The champion will receive a Symetra Tour exemption into the Florida’s Natural Charity Classic in March.Claisse, a University of South Carolina verbal commit, birdied Nos. 4 and 10 chilly conditions. The high school junior posted a 2-1-0 record in 2017 as a member of the European PING Junior Solheim Cup Team.Frida Kinhult, a senior committed to Florida State, sits two strokes back after f... Read More
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Angelina Ye Wins the 10th ANNIKA Invitational USA presented by Rolex
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ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. – Angelina Ye of Bradenton, Florida, finished a come-from-behind victory on Monday with a final-round 1-under-par 71. Her tournament total of 2-under-par 214 was two shots clear of runner-up Lucy Li of Redwood Shores, California. “It means a lot to me to win my first AJGA Invitational, especially in front of Annika, who is one of the best golfers ever,” said Ye. “It was one of my goals in 2018 to win an Invitational, so it means a lot.”With the win at the 10th ANNIKA Invitational USA presented by Rolex, Ye earns an exemption into the Symetra Tour’s Florida’s Natural Classic in March. Her victory comes over an elite junior golf field, featuring 17 of the top-25 players in the Rolex AJGA Rankings. The ANNIKA Invitational USA presented by Rolex was hosted on World Golf Village’s Slammer & Squire course for the first time. The World Golf V... Read More
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Golf Tip Tuesday – Best Full Swing Tip
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Annika says this is the best golf tip she ever received. It will help you feel how the golf club should move using the right parts of your body to make it accelerate. You can do it on the range or the golf course.First, take the golf club and grip it normally. When you set up to the ball, put your feet together so they’re almost touching. From there, just swing the club back and forth, and what you’ll see is you’re working your upper body, rotating it back and forth, and finishing with your belt buckle to the target. Your club will brush the grass and you’ll truly feel which body parts are working to make the club move.After doing a few swings like that, try it with a golf ball. The only difference is you are going to widen your stance to normal shoulder width and then just feel the club move the same way you were doing before.Accelerating the club is important to pl... Read More
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March Featured Player: Sadie Englemann
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Two-time Rolex All American Sadie Englemann is March’s Featured Player. Englemann, from Austin, Texas, has played in the ANNIKA Invitational USA presented by Rolex for three consecutive years. She finished T23 at the most-recent edition this past January. However, her finish at the Buick ShanShan Feng Girls Invitational really turned some heads. Sadie shot a 71-71-69 to win the event in Valencia, Calif. in February. Similar to the ANNIKA Invitational USA, the tournament featured some of golf’s best junior girls. The win helped Sadie move up to 10th in the Rolex AJGA Rankings.We caught up with Sadie after her recent win to get some insight on her golf career as well as her life. Here’s what she had to say:What is your favorite food?Tex-Mex foodWhat is your favorite TV show?RiverdaleWhat is your favorite holiday?ChristmasWho is your favorite golfer and why?Jordan Spieth ... Read More
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Inagaki Is ANNIKA Invitational Mission Hills Champion
Nanako Inagaki became the first ever Japanese winner of an ANNIKA Invitational tournament with a wire-to-wire victory in the eighth edition of the ANNIKA Invitational at Mission Hills in southern China.17-year-old Inagaki carded a 3-under-par 69 in the final round to lead her to a one-shot victory over 14-year-old Ho Yu An but it did not come easy. After making the turn, Inagaki had her eye on the prize with a four-shot lead. However, 2016 ANNIKA Invitational Mission Hills Champ An was not giving up just yet and carded an impressive 30 on the back nine including four birdies in a row. She finished her final round at 8-under-par, after sinking a 12-foot birdie putt on No. 18, forcing Inagaki to make birdie to win. The Japanese native kept her composure and made an 8-footer for birdie to claim the 2018 title with a tournament total score of 9-under-par, 207.
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