Aug 2nd, 2017 Article
Michelle Wie brings Kingsbarns to its knees
Out in 34, looking good. And then things went crazy...
Out in 34, looking good. And then things went crazy...
The Ricoh Women’s British Open is at Kingsbarns this year and one thing is certain. This one is wide open. The weather alone can be both beautiful and brutal in equal measure. Brace yourself, anything can happen here.
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