Aussies On Tour: May 27
Some of Australia's big guns took a week off after the PGA championship, but the Aussies who beat it all over the world have picked up more than just the slack.
No one finished higher than young Queenslander Karis Davidson the 20-year-old photographed a 66 on the last day of the Bridgestone Ladies Open of the Japanese Ladies Tour to shoot to sixth place.
With more than $ AU150,000 in her name this season, Davidson is now 27th on the tour's money list and has picked up her second # AussieOfTheWeek title this month!
Meanwhile, Minjee Lee & # 39; s hunting for the World No. 1. 1 rankings, slowly got going in Virginia, but the West Australian roared home with a few 67 & # 39; s weekend to complete the T13.
Paving the way for the men was another future star, Anthony Quayle . The Queenslander finished seventh in Japan in a week in which every Australian on that tour qualified for the weekend.
Bridgestone Ladies Open
Chukyo Golf Club, Japan
Won by Minami Katsu on -14 by two shots
6 – Karis Davidson, -10, 72-68-66
Next tournament: Resort Trust Ladies
Made In Denmark
Himmerland Golf & Spa Resort, Farso
Won by Bernd Wiesberger on -14 by one shot
T25 – Jason Scrivener, -4, 69-74-67-70
T33 – Wade Ormsby, -3, 71-70-70-70
T66 – Nick Cullen, +6, 73-69-71-77
MC – Daniel Gaunt, +2, 74-70
MC – Dimi Papadatos, 72-72
MC – Lucas Herbert, +3, 69-76
MC – Jake McLeod, +3, 76-69
MC – Adam Bland, +4, 74-72
MC – Scott Hend, +6, 74-74
MC – Deyen Lawson, +7, 75-74
Next week: Belgian Knockout
Charles Schwab Challenge
Colonial Country Club, Texas
Won by Kevin Na on -13 by four shots
T48 – Aaron Baddeley, +3, 73-69-71-70
MC – Matt Jones, +4, 73-71
MC – Rod Pampling, +5, 73-72
Next week: The Memorial Tournament
Pure Silk Championship
Kingsmill Resort, Virginia
Won by Bronte Law on -17 by two shots
T13 – Minjee Lee, -9, 68-73-67-67
T21 – Hannah Green, -8, 70-69-70-67
T63 – Karrie Webb, E, 73-69-72-70
T63 – Robyn Choi, E, 73-69-70-72
MC – Katherine Kirk, +4, 70-76
MC – Su Oh, +5, 75-72
Next week: US Women & # 39; s Open
Zimmer Biomet Championship
Grand National, Alabama
Won by Nuria Iturrios on -12 by two shots
T61 – Steph Na, +8, 71-74-77-74
MC – Soo Jin Lee, +4, 75-73
Next week: Valley Forge Invitational
Kansai Open Golf Championship
Koma Country Club, Japan
Won by Tomoharu Otsuki on -19 in a play-off
T7 – Anthony Quayle, -13, 76-66-68-65
T16 – David Bransdon, -10, 71-70-69-68
T16 – Matt Griffin, -10, 72-69-69-68
T36 – Brad Kennedy, -5, 69-74-73-67
Next week: Mizuno Open
Nantong Championship
Jinji Lake Golf Club, China
Won by Kevin Techakanokboon on -17 in a play-off
T15 – Christopher Wood, -7, 69-70-70-72
T28 – Max McCardle, -1, 72-70-70-75
T28 – James Marchesani, -1, 71-68-72-76
T33 – Kevin Yuan, E, 70-70-72-76
T38 – Charlie Dann, +2, 68-72-73-77
T51 – Tim Stewart, +6, 68-74-74-78
MC – Aaron Wilkin, +2, 71-75
MC – Corey Hale, +3, 72-75
MC – Hayden Webb, +10, 81-73
WD – Bryden Macpherson, 75-70-81
Next tournament: Suzhou Open on June 13
Evans Scholars Invitational
The Glen Club, Illinois
Won by Scottie Scheffler on -17 in a play-off
T14 – Brett Drewitt, -12, 70-69-72-65
T53 – Rhein Gibson, -5, 73-69-72-69
T53 – Travis Smyth, -5, 71-71-72-69
Next tournament: Rex Hospital Open
Senior PGA Championship
Oak Hill CC, New York
Won by Ken Tanigawa on -3 by one shot
T28 – Stephen Leaney, +10, 74-72-73-71
T41 – Peter Fowler, +12, 71-74-75-72
T48 – David McKenzie, +14, 73-71-76-74
Next tournament: Principal Charity Classic
Jabra Ladies Open
Golf club de Evian, France
Won by Annabel Dimmock on -7 by one shot
MC – Whitney Hillier, +10, 74-78
MC – Amy Walsh, +13, 79-76
Next tournament: Lavaux Women's Championship
60 Abierto de Mexicano de Golf
Club Campestre Tijuana, Mexico
Won by Drew Nisbett on -17 by two shots
T9 – Harrison Endycott, -12, 66-71-65-66
T17 – Ryan Ruffels, -10, 67-66-67-70
Next week: Bupa Match Play
Canada Life Open
Point Gray G & CC, Vancouver
Won by Jake Knapp on -21 by two shots
T51 – Ruben Sondjaja
Next week: Bayview Place DCBank Open
D + D Real Czech Challenge
Kaskada Golf Resort, Brno
Won by Ross McGowan at -18 in four shots
MC – Ben Eccles, +1, 72-71