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Golf Digest on MSNMaxfli Tour Series golf balls: What you need to knowThe Maxfli Tour Series golf balls, played by PGA Tour pro Ben Griffin and LPGA pro Lexi Thompson, might be the best-kept ...
The Nelly Invitational winner—the AJGA event that World No. 1 Korda hosts—will now receive a special exemption into the Chevron Championship, the LPGA’s ... Concession Golf Club in Bradenton ...
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Golf Digest on MSNLPGA clerical error leads to ineligible player in tournaments and 3 others who were left out, per reportThe LPGA made a glaring error that put a golfer in three tournaments she should’t have been in, thereby leaving three ...
“Tough school,” noted veteran Golf Channel LPGA broadcaster Tom Abbott in a post on X. Iwai and her identical twin sister, Chisato, played last week in the first of three straight LPGA events ...
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Golf Digest on MSNLPGA's pace-of-play guru explains new rules and penalties that should make players more aware of the clockWhen Vicki Goetze-Ackerman was playing on the LPGA Tour in the 1990s, she kept getting pace-of-play notices in her locker. At ...
Holmqvist played college golf at Cal-Berkeley and turned pro in 2014. She has earned $626,073 during her LPGA career with two top-10 career finishes and 11 top-25s in 146 career starts.
Rio Takeda played nothing like a rookie atop the leaderboard going into the final round of the Blue Bay LPGA Sunday in the People’s Republic of China. Takeda—the 21-year-old Japanese golfer ...
dominating the HSBC Women’s World Championship to win her 23rd career LPGA title. She collected the $360,000 first-place prize money payout at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore, topping both Ayaka ...
Angel Yin had a five-shot lead going into the final round of the Honda LPGA Thailand and an 80.7 percent chance to win. Yet, it was anything but an easy Sunday stroll at the Siam Country Club.
Charley Hull has become one of the best—and most followed—players on the LPGA Tour in recent years. And certainly, the most likely to go viral. The good news for golf fans? It doesn't seem ...
Annika Sorenstam, one of the most accomplished and powerful women in golf, is making it clear about whom she wants to see become the new leader of the LPGA Tour. Responding with a statement to an ...
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