Women’s Australian Open Top-10 Player Power Rankings
With her confidence buoyed by her late season wins, I’m looking for a breakthrough 2017 season for Ciganda. The Women’s Australian Open could be the start of that breakthrough. Like Mel Reid and Charley Hull, she’s also thinking about Des Moines and recapturing the Solheim Cup. She’s fiercely competitive and feeds off the energy of her playing partners, so her performance this week may be shaped, at least in part, by her 1st and 2nd round pairings.
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Golf Channel is providing coverage of all four rounds of the Women’s Australian Open: Wednesday, February 15, 9pm-2am; Thursday, February 16, 11pm-2am; Friday, February 17, 11pm-2am; Saturday, February 18, 9pm-2am.