“(Madelene has) been playing so well the past couple days,” said Stark. Stark says that being able to rely on Sagstrom’s consistency has freed her up, helping her to contribute to the team with birdies of her own. It's been extremely comfortable having her by my side and so much belief in her and her game. “What's worked really well for us is we've been bouncing back and forth. I struggled a bit with my putting earlier this year and now I'm starting to find back to myself again,” said Sagstrom. ![]() I was like, don't worry, don't count me out, I'll be fine. “I think I hit my irons pretty good today, so I told Maja – I hit some good shots out of the trees and stuff. ![]() 12 to win the hole and get a shot back for the team, but they were unable to pull off a late comeback, tying the next five holes with Sweden to fall 2 and 1. 7 put the Swedes 2 up and another Sagstrom birdie on the 8th hole extended the lead to 3 up. The teams tied the first four holes, each going par-par-birdie-par, but it was Sagstrom who made the first move, making birdie on the par-5 5th to put Sweden 1 up on the People’s Republic of China. Ruoning Yin/Xiyu Lin (CHN), 2&1Īs the temperatures dropped on day two at TPC Harding Park, it was Madelene Sagstrom and Maja Stark who continued their hot streak, defeating Xiyu Lin and Ruoning Yin 2 and 1 in Friday’s Four-Ball match to help Sweden clinch a spot in the Sunday semifinals. 8 People’s Republic of China Madelene Sagstrom/Maja Stark (SWE) d.
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