
Canadian golfer Grewal excited for major return at Chevron Championship
Savannah Grewal is still getting used to playing on the LPGA Tour, including normalizing playing in majors.
Grewal, from Mississauga, Ont., is in her sophomore season on the top women’s golf circuit in the world and is one of three Canadians in the field at this week’s Chevron Championship, the first major of the year. Grewal said that after playing in three majors in 2024 she’s learned to take them as just another round of golf.
“I feel every tournament on the LPGA is still a little starry-eyed for me in a sense because this has been my dream since I was eight-years-old and I’m living out my dream,” said the 23-year-old Wednesday during a weather delay during her practice round at The Club at Carlton Woods in The Woodlands, Texas. “It’s always going to be fun and exciting for me, so I think that’s something that hasn’t necessarily changed.
“I think my approach to things, whether it’s a major or whether it’s not a major, is I try to go into the tournament with the same mindset because I think the moment you try to make it bigger than what it actually is or make it into this huge thing is when you add external pressure to yourself.”