Kelly Whaley sets Ladies European Tour birdies record, former soccer player ties for second and Georgia Hall routs field at Aramco Saudi Ladies International

Hall cruised to victory at the Royal Greens Golf & Country Club, but two others had incredible weeks as well.

Kelly Whaley tied the course record with a 63 and set an Ladies European Tour mark with eight straight birdies.

Former soccer player Kristyna Napoleaova, who’s only been playing the game for six years, tied for second.

But it was Georgia Hall who routed the field Sunday en route to a five-shot win in the 2022 Aramco Saudi Ladies International.

Hall shot a 71 and finished 11 under to win for the first time on the LET in nearly four years.

“It’s fantastic to win in March, so early in the season,” she said. “I really love this place and love the golf course.” Royal Greens Golf & Country Club in King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia, hosted the event.

She birdied two of her first three holes to build her lead to seven shots and cruised from there.

“That was the plan in my head,” she said. “The front nine is a little bit easier, a little bit less wind than we’ve had, so I tried to take advantage and hit some really good shots on the front nine to get me further ahead, and that kind of settled me.”

Johanna Gustavsson tied for second at 6 under along with Napoleaova, an LET rookie, who was a standout soccer player in the Czech Republic before starting her golf career. Napoleaova turned pro in 2020; she only took up the game in 2016 and the Saudi event was just her eighth LET start.

“To be honest, it’s kind of like a dream,” she said. “I didn’t expect even to get into the event. Golf Saudi provided me with an invite, which was incredible. What happened this week is like a fairy tale. It’s been an absolutely incredible week. I’m so grateful to have been here and can’t wait to come back again.”

Emily Kristine Pedersen was solo fourth at 5 under while Carlota Ciganda was solo fifth at 4 under.

Whaley started her week with a 79 but was 16 shots better during her final round. She finished tied for sixth at 3 under.

“It is the best round I’ve ever had in a tournament,” she said. “My whole goal today was to just enjoy it and have fun, being my first international professional event. I’ve never had eight birdies in a row. Once I made about four or five, I said, ‘Okay, you’re in it now – you can’t stop.’ So I just kept giving myself opportunities and it was a lot of fun.”

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‘Everyone needs to chill’: Bryson Dechambeau responds to chatter about his WD from Saudi Arabia

Bryson DeChambeau posted on Instagram that he slipped and fell on Tuesday.

Bryson DeChambeau had a simple message for both his golf fans and haters on Instagram: “Everyone needs to chill.”

It was straight out of the Aaron Rodgers playbook, who two seasons ago told all of Packers Nation to “relax.” DeChambeau posted on Instagram after withdrawing ahead of the second round of the Saudi International in King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia. He cited an injury to his left hand and left hip.

DeChambeau also had pulled out of the PGA Tour’s Sony Open in Hawaii ahead of the start of that tournament last month due to his wrist and missed the cut last week at the Farmers Insurance Open, where he was seen at times grabbing his wrist, hip and back in discomfort. It led to a growing conversation around the water cooler and social media questioning if DeChambeau’s intense training was causing his body to break down prematurely.

DeChambeau dismissed claims that his excessive workout schedule and weight gain in his pursuit of distance was the cause of his latest injury, stating that he slipped and fell on Tuesday.

“I know people probably won’t believe me but that is the truth. I will be back stronger and better than ever in a few weeks,” said DeChambeau.

The 2020 U.S. Open champion didn’t sign up for next week’s WM Phoenix Open, but is currently listed in the field for the Genesis Invitational in two weeks.

Here’s DeChambeau’s full post:

Everyone needs to chill. Yes, I hurt myself but not from hitting it far. I slipped and fell this week on Tuesday unfortunately. I know people probably won’t believe me but that is the truth. I will be back stronger and better than ever in a few weeks. Thank you for the hospitality @saudiintlgolf. Thank you for your concern and keep hitting bombs! I will be back.

In a video uploaded on his YouTube channel prior to his latest WD, DeChambeau said of the wrist injury, “It’s not a joint, it’s not anything. But it doesn’t feel great. I’ve been working on it for about 3-4 weeks now and it hasn’t gotten better.”

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Harold Varner III, Adri Arnaus lead Saudi International after 36 holes; 14-year-old makes cut

A 14-year-old phenom from Thailand made the cut at Royal Greens Golf & Country Club.

American Harold Varner III and Spain’s Adri Arnaus each posted 66 to share the 36-hole lead at the Saudi International in King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia. The co-leaders also both shot opening-round 64s at Royal Greens Golf & Country Club as the duo sit at 10-under 130.

“It wasn’t blowing as hard this morning, so just trying to hang in there and just give myself a chance,” said Varner in a statement released by the tournament. “I think you’ve got to drive it really well here. It’s forgiving off the tee, but when blowing, the lines get a little bit tighter, and you’ve just got to keep hitting good shots.”

Varner’s lone professional victory came in the 2016 Australian PGA Championship. Arnaus has one career win too, the 2018 Al Khaimah Challenge Tour Grand Final in the United Arab Emirates.

Next on the leaderboard are PGA Tour regulars Cameron Smith and Matt Wolff at 8 under. Tommy Fleetwood is solo fifth after two days at 7 under. First-round leader Matteo Manassero, who had a 62 on Thursday, posted a 73 on Friday.

Other notables: Bubba Watson, T-6 (6 under); Patrick Reed and Xander Schauffele, T-9 (5 under); defending champion Dustin Johnson and Phil Mickelson, T-14 (4 under).

Ratchanon Chantananuwat, 14, of Thailand made the cut. He shot a 75 Friday, one day after posting a 66 and made the weekend by a shot.

Graeme McDowell missed the cut after shooting a pair of 73s. Jason Dufner will miss the weekend as well after posting scores of 72 and 78.

Bryson DeChambeau, who opened with a 73 on Thursday, withdrew prior to the second round, citing injuries to both his left hand and left hip.

The Saudi International is the Asian Tour’s season-opening event.

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WATCH: Phil Mickelson to skip Phoenix for European Tour’s Saudi International

Phil Mickelson is a fan favorite at the Waste Management Phoenix Open in Scottsdale, Ariz. But, after 30 appearances in The Greatest Show on Grass, Mickelson is opting to go elsewhere in early 2020.

Phil Mickelson is a fan favorite at the Waste Management Phoenix Open in Scottsdale, Ariz. But, after 30 appearances in The Greatest Show on Grass, Mickelson is opting to go elsewhere in early 2020.

Per a story by the Saudi Gazette, Lefty will play in the European Tour’s Saudi International that same weekend at the Royal Greens Golf & Country Club in King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia.

“I am really looking forward to playing in Saudi Arabia in January,” Mickelson told the Gazette. “I watched Dustin [Johnson] win the title last year and thought the course looked like an interesting challenge.”

Mickelson joins a star-studded group that includes Johnson, Brooks Koepka, Patrick Reed and Tony Finau competing for a $3.5 million purse in the event’s second year.

Phil Mickelson to skip Phoenix Open for European Tour’s Saudi International (Golfweek)

Phil Mickelson is a fan favorite at the Waste Management Phoenix Open in Scottsdale, Ariz. But, after 30 appearances in The Greatest Show on Grass, Mickelson is opting to go elsewhere in early 2020.

Phil Mickelson is a fan favorite at the Waste Management Phoenix Open in Scottsdale, Ariz. But, after 30 appearances in The Greatest Show on Grass, Mickelson is opting to go elsewhere in early 2020.