Officialsportsbetting.com Golf Betting Yes, Brittany Lang is from Texas, but that doesn't mean she knows Champions Golf Club

Yes, Brittany Lang is from Texas, but that doesn't mean she knows Champions Golf Club

Considering she has just two victories in 16 LPGA seasons, Brittany Lang certainly brings her best to this major.

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