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Salas
USA
Birthdate
17/7/1989 (36)
Birthplace
Azusa, California
College
USC
Swing
Right
Turned Pro
2011
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Kupcho, Salas shoot 61 to win LPGA team event
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LPGA
Korda wins Women's PGA, earns No. 1 ranking
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LPGA
Korda, Salas pull away, share Women's PGA lead
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Kang beats Salas to advance at LPGA Match Play
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Kang, Salas set up LPGA Match Play showdown
5Y
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Golf News
Fitzpatrick rides 'lucky' shot to 63, up 1 shot at RBC Heritage
Matt Fitzpatrick acknowledged getting "lucky" avoiding the water on the par-3 14th and capitalized by holing a 30-foot birdie, the highlight of his second-round 63 on Friday for a one-shot lead at the RBC Heritage.
LIV Golf CEO says league has financial commitment to finish season
Amid questions about the future of LIV Golf, CEO Scott O'Neil told TNT Sports that the league has a financial commitment to finish the 2026 season.
Bernhard Langer, 68, breaks age to share Senior PGA Championship lead
The ageless Bernhard Langer is at it again. The 68-year-old German had a double bogey and still broke his age by two shots with a 66 in the Senior PGA Championship.
Ludvig Aberg shoots 63 for 1-shot lead at RBC Heritage
Ludvig Aberg has the lead at the RBC Heritage with a bogey-free 63 at Harbour Town.
LIV Golf is still going, but its days seem numbered and probably always were
LIV made a lot of noise, caused some nervous days at the PGA Tour and even forced some positive changes. But ultimately, it never did enough to make a real challenge.
Max Homa, asked about Garcia, says angry golfers look spoiled
Asked about the antics like Sergio Garcia's outburst at the Masters, Max Homa said it casts a bad look on professional golfers but also acknowledged that it's a sport that can stir up those emotions.