AIG Women's Open
McIlroy welcomes Woods to board as Maguire hopes Baltusrol reverse will pay off eventually
Rory McIlroy might have his eye on a record fourth FedExCup win and another $18 million pay day but he’s already counting his blessings after Tiger Woods took the pressure off the top players by joining the circuit’s policy board last week.
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Leona Maguire fires 67 and Lauren Walsh a 69 to light up AIG Women's Open
LEONA MAGUIRE was thrilled to find her putting touch and fire a bogey-free 67 to soar to within two shots of the clubhouse lead in the AIG Women's Open as a Castlewarden's Lauren Walsh finished birdie-birdie for a 69 to move into contention for the amateur medal at Carnoustie.