Cara Gainer, Gabriela Ruffels share lead
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Their first love was tennis. Now Gainer and Ruffels are battling to be major winners in women's golf
Golf wasn't the first love of Cara Gainer or Gabriela Ruffels, who grew up wanting to be professional tennis players and came close to making it.
Gainer, a No. 129-ranked Englishwoman, and Ruffels, a 71st-ranked Australian, will be in the final group at the Evian Championship on Sunday.
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Golf wasn't Cara Gainer's or Gabriela Ruffels's first love, but now, they lead one of the LPGA's most prestigious events in France.
A trio of Australians are eyeing more major glory as Gabriela Ruffels and England’s Cara Gainer share a one-shot lead on 11-under par after the third round of the Evian Championship on Saturday.
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Both Gabriela Ruffels and Cara Gainer started playing golf at age 14, the same age Jeeno Thitikul won her first event on the LET.
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Golf Digest on MSNTwo former tennis players lead Evian Championship, looking for maiden LPGA titlesRuffels was a guest of fellow Australian Todd Woodbridge—who won nine doubles titles at Wimbledon—and had a chance to watch that major before playing in this major at Evian Resort Golf Club. She was treated as a VIP.
Cara Gainer and Gabriela Ruffels, initially aspiring tennis professionals, now aim for a major win in golf. Ranked 129 and 71, they lead at the Evian Championship, sharing close ties with tennis. Their journeys reflect a shift from early tennis ambitions to significant golf achievements.
Gabi Ruffels prepped for the LPGA's fourth major championship of the season by attending another major as a fan.
Golf wasn’t the first love of Cara Gainer or Gabriela Ruffels, who grew up wanting to be professional tennis players and came close to making it. Now they’re in sight of becoming an unlikely major winner in their adopted sport.
England’s Cara Gainer and Australia’s Gabriela Ruffels share a one-stroke lead at 11 under entering the final round of the Evian Championship, as Leona Maguire shot a one-under-par 70 in the third round of the Major to leave herself four behind.