But the challenge will be strong, most notably from the two closest to her in the world rankings, Ariya Jutanugarn and Brooke Henderson. Thailand’s Jutanugarn won her first major, the women’s British Open, at Woburn in England in July, and immediately followed up with a win in the Canadian Open. I went on to win another major (the ANA Inspiration Championship) this season, but Evian kick-started it all." Jutanugarn is a power player and, as at the British Open, she will not be using her driver this week. Henderson finished tied 25th on her Evian debut last year when she was a rookie on Tour.
Source: Viet Nam News September 14, 2016 15:11 UTC