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Jin & Ronic: An intoxicating mix of kindred spirits
The Straits Times
|February 27, 2025
At Le Golf National in August 2024, China's Yin Ruoning and Thailand's Jeeno Thitikul shared a hug and shed tears after the end of their Paris Olympic women's individual golf campaign.
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The best friends, burdened by the weight of expectation, were both in contention going into the final round, but a roller-coaster display saw their medal hopes fade away.
Yin's round, which started with an eagle and two birdies on the front nine, unravelled in the closing stretch with four bogeys, as she finished with a 72 for a four-under 284 and joint-10th spot.
Jeeno, who prefers to go by her nickname instead of Atthaya, mixed five bogeys, a double bogey and three birdies in her round of 76 to finish joint-18th on 286.
When the round concluded, the two found solace in each other.
"We cried together because we wanted to play so good for our own countries but the result didn't end up well," said Yin in an interview at the SkyPark Infinity Pool at Marina Bay Sands ahead of the Feb 27-March 2 HSBC Women's World Championship.
The world No. 4 and second-ranked Jeeno have been through similar experiences - both are prodigies who have achieved considerable success at just 22.
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