The Gold Coast Bulletin

$12m boost for Aussie major chase

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A bumper crop of Australian­s have $12m reasons to try to topple arguably the hottest golfer on the planet after confirmati­on of a big cash bump for the first major of the LPGA season at this week’s Chevron Championsh­ip.

While men’s world No.1 Scottie Scheffler cemented his standing with a second Masters win, women’s world No.1 Nelly Korda is going for a fifth straight victory at The Woodlands in Texas having proved unstoppabl­e in 2024.

It’s been nearly 50 years since anyone on the LPGA tour has won five events in a row.

Nancy Lopez did it in 1978, and Korda is taking inspiratio­n from Scheffler’s ability to win at Augusta amid expectatio­ns of being the world’s best. “I love his morals, I love his attitude out there,” she said. “I just love the way he goes about his business. He inspires so many around him, including myself.

“As he even said, he wants to win every tournament he tees it up in. That’s every girl that’s out here competing, too. I think that you just have to go about your business.

“You can get lost in the articles, lost in the expectatio­ns, but I think if you just stick to your true self, I feel like you can live in your own bubble and enjoy it a lot more.”

World No.5 Minjee Lee leads the Aussie assault, having failed to fire so far in 2024, competing in just four events through the opening four months of the year.

Generation-next is also out to make a major impact, including Grace Kim, in her second year on the LPGA Tour, Hira Naveed, coming off a career-best second place finish at the Ford Championsh­ip two weeks ago, and rising star Gabriela Ruffels, who has broken into the world’s top 100 as a rookie. Ranked 81, behind only Lee, Hannah Green (16) and Kim (78) among the Australian­s, Ruffels declared herself ready to take the next step and win on the LPGA Tour after winning three times on the secondary Epsom Tour in 2023. “I definitely feel like I’m playing well,” Ruffels said this week. “That was a really cool week in Palos Verdes to get third and one shot out of the playoff. And it kind of showed me that when my game is good, it’s there and I can compete with the best in the world.

“I’m excited,” she added.

 ?? ?? Australia’s Gabriela Ruffels.
Australia’s Gabriela Ruffels.

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