CAMBRIDGE, Ontario (AP) -- Ariya Jutanugarn is trying to complete another hat trick - and she's giving a misbehaving old friend another chance.
Jutanugarn said she will use a driver in the LPGA Manulife Classic, the first time she has put the wild, but long club in play since winning the Kingsmill Championship in May for the second of third straight victories.
Hammering 2-iron and 3-wood on the driving holes, she started another streak at the Women's British Open, then rebounded from a knee injury that forced her to withdraw during the Rio Olympics to run away with the Canadian Pacific Women's Open last week in Alberta.