
"I think it just means more because after 2024 and not winning is hard. I didn't get it done earlier in the year last year when I had a couple chances and that really bothered me."
"I'm just going to stick to what I'm doing. I'm really happy with the way that my game is trending, and sometimes when you work too hard and you exhaust yourself, you can go the other way."
Lauren Coughlin secured her first win in two years at the Aramco Championship, finishing five shots ahead of Nelly Korda. Coughlin shot an even-par 72 for a total of 7-under, earning $600,000. This victory is significant as it follows a challenging period without wins. Korda, who finished second, expressed satisfaction with her game despite her recent runner-up finishes. The tournament featured a strong field, with 38 of the top 40 players participating, and is the first of its kind in the U.S.
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