Physical challenges for U.S. Crown team

INCHEON, South Korea – They’re the defending champs.

They’re the No. 2 seed behind the favored South Koreans.

The Americans are also a bit beaten up arriving this week for the UL International Crown.

Michelle Wie, 28, is playing for the first time in two months with lingering effects of a right hand injury, with a brand new swing designed to alleviate the stress on her hands and arthritic wrists.

Lexi Thompson, 23, hasn’t been herself all summer, having missed the cut in two of her last three starts after skipping the Women’s British Open to take a month-long mental break to sort out some personal challenges.

Jessica Korda, 25, is nursing a pair of sore wrists since playing on the hard surface at Royal Lytham & St. Annes during the Ricoh Women’s British Open in August. She aggravated her right wrist again hitting a couple shots out of divots on one of the many slopes at Evian Golf Resort in the Evian Championship last month, but she says it’s nothing serious enough to slow her down this week.


UL International Crown: Articles, photos and videos


Cristie Kerr, the 40-year-old veteran, may be arriving in the best overall condition of the American team, but she hasn’t been satisfied with her play this season. She also missed the cut at the Evian Championship in her last start and has just two top 10s this year after winning three times around the world last year.

“My attitude is that it doesn’t matter how I’m playing going into these things,” Kerr said. “I’m going to give it my absolute all no matter how much it may exhaust me.

Korda says attitude is key in mustering grit near the end of a long year, and there’s plenty of motivation to dig deep this week.

“You’re playing for something bigger than yourself this week,” Korda said. “You’re playing for your country, for your teammates.”

Physical challenges for U.S. Crown team

Source: Internet

Related Posts

LPGA debuting its own behind-the-scenes documentary

Bryson DeChambeau on Dude Perfect video: ‘Times are changing’

Bryson DeChambeau on Dude Perfect – AUGUSTA, Ga. – Count Bryson DeChambeau among those who was surprised Augusta National green-lit the now viral Dude Perfect video. “Everybody was,” DeChambeau said…

Read more
LPGA debuting its own behind-the-scenes documentary

Brooks Koepka has inkling of what Tiger Woods faces in return at Augusta National

Brooks Koepka – AUGUSTA, Ga. – Brooks Koepka at least has some semblance of an idea of what Tiger Woods is facing this week at Augusta National. Last year, it…

Read more
LPGA debuting its own behind-the-scenes documentary

Fred Couples happy to be getting Tiger Woods texts again at Masters

[ad_1] AUGUSTA, Ga. – Fred Couples has become a regular practice round partner of Tiger Woods at the Masters, but as this year’s tournament approached he didn’t expect to hear…

Read more
LPGA debuting its own behind-the-scenes documentary

Collin Morikawa much better at making golf history than recalling it

[ad_1] Collin Morikawa wants to make history. Remembering it, however, is a different story. Morikawa won two majors, the PGA Championship and The Open, prior to turning 25. He’s the…

Read more
LPGA debuting its own behind-the-scenes documentary

Watch: Masters tweets video of Tiger Woods’ Sunday practice round

[ad_1] Tiger Woods arrived at Augusta National on Sunday afternoon after tweeting that competing in the 86th Masters Tournament would be a “game-time decision.” Woods, around 3:20 p.m. ET, warmed up…

Read more
LPGA debuting its own behind-the-scenes documentary

Drive, Chip and Putt recap: Bubba Watson fan Autumn Solesbee among winners

[ad_1] AUGUSTA, Ga. – Waiting for Autumn Solesbee under the iconic oak tree behind Augusta National’s clubhouse was Bubba Watson. As a former Masters champion, Watson has become a regular…

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *