![]() Qizhong Garden Golf Club, Shanghai, People's Republic of Chinaġ2.21pm* Lauren Coughlin, Karis Davidson, Stephanie Meadowġ2.54pm Sei Young Kim, Lydia Ko (NZ), Patty Tavatanakitġ.27pm* Moriya Jutanugarn, Grace Kim, Gabriella Thenġ.38pm Minjee Lee, Ruoning Yin, Rose Zhang TV times: Live 11pm-4am Thursday, Friday Live 10.30pm-3am Saturday Live 10pm-3am Sunday on Fox Sports 503. TV times: Live 12.30am-4am Friday on Fox Sports 505 Live 4am-11am Friday on Fox Sports 503 Live 12.30am-4am Saturday on Fox Sports 505 Live 4am-11am Saturday on Fox Sports 503 Live 8am-11am Sunday, Monday on Fox Sports 503.Ĭlub de Campo Villa de Madrid, Madrid, SpainĦ.20pm Marcus Kinhult, Tapio Pulkkanen, Jason ScrivenerĦ.20pm*Ědri Arnaus, Daniel Hillier (NZ), Tom McKibbin Past Aussie winners: Greg Norman (1986), Stuart Appleby (2003), Andre Stolz (2004), Rod Pampling (2016) ![]() Regarded as one of the toughest tests in all of professional golf, the Japan Open also tees off on Thursday morning where Adam Scott and amateur Jeffrey Guan join Japan Golf Tour regulars Brad Kennedy, Anthony Quayle and Adam Bland.ġ2.50am* Robby Shelton, Austin Eckroat, Harrison Endycottġ.34am Lucas Herbert, Robert Streb, Andrew Landryġ.34am* Si Woo Kim, Cam Davis, Scott Stallingsħ.30am* Michael Gligic, Peter Kuest, Craig Hocknull The LPGA Buick Shanghai has not been played since Danielle Kang won for the second straight year in 2019 and Lee, Grace Kim and Karis Davidson will make up the Australian contingent this week. ![]() ![]() Joining Hend and co in Macau is Min Woo Lee, his sister Minjee Lee leading the Aussie charge at the LPGA Tour event in Shanghai. Hend was victorious in both 20 and finished second in 2014 so will be able to draw upon plenty of good memories. Returning to the Asian Tour for the first time since 2017, Macau will welcome 16 Aussies and Kiwi pair Ben Campbell and Nick Voke to Macau Golf and Country Club. His best finish is a tie for 27th two years ago but ahead of his return home for both the Fortinet Australian PGA Championship and ISPS HANDA Australian Open, will be hoping to bring a second PGA TOUR title in his carry-on.Īs Davis chases a second PGA TOUR win, Scott Hend returns to Macau looking for a third victory at the SJM Macao Open. Outright third in his most recent start at the Fortinet Championship, Davis boasts four top-10 finishes in his past five starts and has made the cut each of the four times he has played TPC Summerlin. Photo: Jed Jacobsohn/Getty ImagesĪustralian Cam Davis will be hoping to match form with good fortune when he seeks a second PGA TOUR title at the Shriners Children’s Open in Las Vegas.ĭavis is one of four Aussies in the field at TPC Summerlin, Scottsdale-based PGA Professional Craig Hocknull earning the sixth PGA TOUR start of his career by winningthe PGA of America’s Southwest section championship.ĭavis is without a win since his victory at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit more than two years ago but possesses a formline that will have Vegas bookmakers salivating. Cam Davis is riding a wave of good form into this week's Shriners Children's Open.
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