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The 2024 ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at the Pelican concluded a few hours ago. Charley Hull and Nelly Korda entered the Sunday round tied for the lead. The battle was indeed a rather fierce one. Initially, it began in favor of Charley Hull in the front nine, as she began the round with a birdie, followed by two consecutive b ogeys, but again compensated by another birdie. She was at 36.
On the other hand, Nelly Korda was left one stroke behind after carding three bogeys and a birdie, with a front-nine score of 37. However, the Rolex No. 1 player quickly took over and carded five consecutive birdies on the back nine, to come down to a score of 67. This left Charley Hull a whopping three strokes behind tied for the second position with Jin Hee Im, and Weiwei Zhang, as Korda clinched her seventh victory of the season.
However, the defeat did not seem to dull down the spirits of the evergreen Charley Hull. The moment Nelly Korda and Charley Hull had finished teeing off in the final round, and were walking off the greens with their caddies following them, the 28-year-old ended up doing a happy Donald Trump dance. NUCLR Golf recently took to their official X account, posted the video, and captioned it, #WATCH Charley Hull did the Trump dance during the final round of the Annika.
https://l.smartnews.com/p-12VUfsm/l5Ln8R. Watch the video here.
underpants
(187,391 posts)From the videos Ive seen of the supposed Trump dances in the NFL - its not a Trump dance.
jimfields33
(19,322 posts)white woman or men. Its out of hand but will be gone by Christmas.
Ponietz
(3,322 posts)I hate that guy now.
xocetaceans
(3,988 posts)...misogynist and racist. I suppose that you could argue that if the other side does it, you should be able to do it as well. However, if neither sex nor race is relevant to the situation (a golfer mimicking Trump), why bring those characteristics to the fore and highlight them unless that is your actual focus? Your argument seems intentionally to add a negative valence to the words "woman" and "white". Good luck winning future elections with that sort of rhetorical brilliance.