Mark Bickley
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She won seven times that year, and then last year, she actually didn't win, and she lost the number one ranking, and it was a bit of an interesting one.
She's had injuries.
She had a bit of trouble with a blood clot years and years ago that really slowed her progress, and
Uh, she seems to have these hot streaks, but when she's playing her best golf, she's without doubt the best player in the world.
And, and, and I think that hard work, but she doesn't have any flaws in her game.
You know, she, she, as I said, hits the ball on way, hits the ball well with her irons, chips and putts really, really well, and just manages a game very well.
And,
on the big, on the better golf courses is where she really shows up.
And that's proven so far this year with two majors.
Definitely.
No, Riviera has been a very happy hunting ground for the Aussies.
The men have won a lot there.
Steve Elkington won a major there and.
you know, as you say, it's got a bit of an Australian feel.
It's got eucalyptus trees all over it and kikuyu grass, which if you play golf in the Sydney sort of area is a very familiar sort of surface.
So I would have thought it would have shaped up well for the Aussies.
You know, four inside the top 30 is probably pretty good, but we've come to expect a little bit better, I think, from the Aussie women because they are so good.
So Hannah Green has won four times this year.
She's playing incredible golf, but
Yeah, probably just didn't quite have her best week.