Who Has the Best Storylines?

I turned into looking over the PGA and LPGA scoreboards to peer which match looked greater exciting today. The tournaments are on contrary each different (PGA on CBS, LPGA on GC) so which one has the pleasant storylines?

I'm not sure I can pick out one. Here are the ones that appear most interesting to me from both tours.

On the PGA, co-chief Brian Davis hasn't received yet. You may additionally remember that Brian lost a playoff to Jim Furyk a couple of years lower back whilst he known as a penalty on himself that they had to run the video in slo-mo just to see it. Getting his first win could be a high-quality story.

On the LPGA, Brittany Lang is 2 strokes back after shooting birdie-birdie-eagle on the last 3 holes, putting her in a tie for second place. Brittany hasn't won either, but there's an extra twist to her story -- she graduated from Duke University, a school here in my state that's an NCAA golf powerhouse. However, no Duke player has ever won on the LPGA! This makes her story one of those "breaking the curse" stories. That would be pretty cool.

Then there are the comeback stories. On the PGA you've got Padraig Harrington (-nine) and Stuart Appleby (-10) -- both of whom have been playing splendid but they dropped off the face of the planet -- and Tim Clark (-nine), getting back from damage. All have gained before. On the LPGA you have got leader Inbee Park (-14) who hasn't won in four years. (Obviously I'm only searching at players who're near sufficient to the lead that they could conceivably win.)

And then there is your current major winners with a chance to win. On the PGA each Masters champ Bubba Watson (-8) and U.S. Open champ Webb Simpson (-7) are inside shouting distance of the leaders (-12). On the LPGA Wegmans champ Shanshan Feng (-9) and U.S. Women's Open Champ So Yeon Ryu (-eight) are slightly in variety of the lead (-14). For Webb and Shanshan, this would be lower back-to-back wins (there was every week off between the LPGA tournaments, however it'd nevertheless be consecutive wins.)

So what's going to you watch today? I'm torn. I guess I'll leap from side to side until I get so inquisitive about one which I neglect the other...

At least for some time. Then I'll switch once more. ;-)

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