Former World No. 1 Breaks 11-Year Drought With Bold Fix for Putting Yips
Summary
Former world number one golfer Yani Tseng won the Wistron Ladies Open on the Ladies European Tour, marking her first win in 11 years. She achieved this victory by switching to a left-handed putting stance to overcome a long struggle with "putting yips", a condition that affected her game.Key Facts
- Yani Tseng won the Wistron Ladies Open on the Ladies European Tour.
- This was her first professional win in 11 years.
- Tseng switched to a left-handed putting stance to overcome her "yips".
- The victory took place in Taiwan, her home country.
- Early in her career, Tseng won five major championships by the end of 2011.
- She became the youngest player to win five major championships.
- Tseng's last professional win was at the LPGA of Taiwan's Taifong Ladies Open in 2014.
- Her decline in performance started in 2012, affecting her rankings significantly.
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