2017 Swinging Skirts LPGA Taiwan Championship Star players arrival photo/caption
Photo 1: Taiwanese veteran Candie Kung is happy to be back in her home town for the 2017 Swinging Skirts LPGA Taiwan Championship.
Photo 2: After returning to Taiwan for the Swinging Skirts LPGA Taiwan Championship, Lydia Ko said the reason she came so close to winning this year is because "the players are all playing well, so it's tough to win but I have been playing a little more solid these past few weeks." Lydia, who picked up her 10th and first win as a pro in Taiwan, said It's nice to be back here, and " I really enjoy coming back and having lots of bubble tea!"
Photo 3: Brooke Henderson, who has two wins under her belt this season on the LPGA tour including the New Zealand Women's Open two weeks ago, said she is feeling really confident with her game and hopes to finish in the top-10 three weeks in a row.
Photo 4: Korean star player Sei Young Kim, who has 1 win and three top-10 finishes in major tournaments this season, said she did not play as well as she would have liked this past week in her home country, but is in good shape ball-striking and putting wise.
Photo 5:Rolex Rankings No. 6 player Ariya Jutanugarn said she is grateful for all her fans' support in Taiwan. Although she has come across a rough patch in the past few months, Ariya said she would try to "go out, have fun and enjoy it" this week in Taiwan.
Taiwanese veteran Candie Kung is happy to be back in her home town for the 2017 Swinging Skirts LPGA Taiwan Championship.
After returning to Taiwan for the Swinging Skirts LPGA Taiwan Championship, Lydia Ko said the reason she came so close to winning this year is because ^the players are all playing well, so it^s tough to win but I have been playing a little more solid these past few weeks.^ Lydia, who picked up her 10th and first win as a pro in Taiwan, said It^s nice to be back here, and ^ I really enjoy coming back and having lots of bubble tea!^
Brooke Henderson, who has two wins under her belt this season on the LPGA tour including the New Zealand Women^s Open two weeks ago, said she is feeling really confident with her game and hopes to finish in the top-10 three weeks in a row.
Korean star player Sei Young Kim, who has 1 win and three top-10 finishes in major tournaments this season, said she did not play as well as she would have liked this past week in her home country, but is in good shape ball-striking and putting wise.
Rolex Rankings No. 6 player Ariya Jutanugarn said she is grateful for all her fans^ support in Taiwan. Although she has come across a rough patch in the past few months, Ariya said she would try to ^go out, have fun and enjoy it^ this week in Taiwan.