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    He's Lydia Ko's fifth swing coach since the Kiwi golfer turned pro but Jorge Parada insists he's not concerned by the former world number one's high turnover

    He's Lydia Ko's fifth swing coach since the Kiwi golfer turned pro but Jorge Parada insists he's not concerned by the former world number one's high turnover


    Parada is the latest coach to work with the struggling Kiwi who has slipped to 46th in the world rankings and missed the cut in her first tournament of the season last week in South Australia.

    He says the changes she's made is not important.



    The health of NASCAR driver Ryan Newman remains unknown after a horrific crash in the closing stages of the Daytona 500.



    Trent Boult has declared himself ready for a return to test cricket.

    The Black Caps pace bowler hasn't played top-level cricket since he fractured his right hand during the Boxing Day test.

    Boult is back for the test series against India starting on Friday and says he's back to full health.



    The Warriors are expected to be without prop Bunty Afoa for the entirety of the NRL season with an ACL injury.

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     Other Golf News
     22 Dec: Matt Kuchar and his son Cameron have shot a tournament-record 54 on the second and final day of the PNC Championship to land an emotion-charged victory at the PGA Tour's father-son event
     16 Dec: Four-in-a-row for American golfer Scottie Scheffler after yet again being named the PGA Tour's Player of the Year
     16 Dec: Competing means more to Scottie Scheffler than being viewed as a face of golf
     13 Dec: The Australasian golfing duo of Dame Lydia Ko and Jason Day are five shots off the pace after the first day at the Grant Thornton Invitational in Florida
     12 Dec: Dame Lydia Ko's reflected on a so-so season after the lofty heights of 2024
     12 Dec: Dame Lydia Ko's content with her golf game as she tees it up one last time in 2025
     08 Dec: Japan's Hideki Matsuyama has won the PGA Tour's Hero World Challenge event in a playoff
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