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    Lydia Ko faces a battle to make the cut after a challenging opening round at the latest women's golf major in Texas

    Lydia Ko faces a battle to make the cut after a challenging opening round at the latest women's golf major in Texas


    The world number three has carded a three over par 75 at the PGA Championship to sit well down the leaderboard in a tie for 93rd.

    Ko's lone birdie came on the first hole.

    Jeeno Thitikul holds the clubhouse lead at four under.



    Ryan Fox has made a better start at the latest stop on the PGA Tour in Connecticut.

    He's carded a one under par 69 at the Travelers Championship.

    It could've been better for Fox, who made double bogey on the par three 16th hole after finding the water hazard off the tee.

    Fox is seven shots off the pace set by Austin Eckroat.

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    National:
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    Rugby:
    Black Ferns coach Allan Bunting's made four changes to his 33-woman squad for the side's final outings before their World Cup defence, starting August 23 11:57

    Basketball:
    Basketballer LeBron James is set for a record 23rd season in the NBA 11:57

    General:
    A post-Paris lull is over for kayak cross Olympic champion Finn Butcher 11:47

    Sailing:
    Rower Logan Ullrich has won his first World Cup title in the single sculls at Lucerne, while in Prague kayak cross paddler Finn Butcher has added a maiden World Cup title to his Olympic gold 11:27

    Motoring:
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    Sailing:
    Logan Ullrich has delivered a shock single sculls gold at the World Cup rowing regatta in Lucerne 11:07

    Law and Order:
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    Politics:
    Among all Israel's targets in Iran, the strikes at Evin Prison left some people 'in disbelief' 10:07


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