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An amateur phenom is beginning to find her way on the LPGA Tour

LOS ANGELES — Leona Maguire walked up the 72nd hole of the Lotte Championship last Saturday and saw the leader board behind the green. Save for runaway winner Lydia Ko, no one stood above the 26-year-old Irishwoman, who tied for second at 21 under par with the likes of Inbee Park, Nelly Korda and Sei Young Kim. In the moment, her caddie, Gary Marshall turned and said, “Anytime you’re finishing level with Inbee and those names, you’re doing something right.” Read More

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