It took 111 starts, but US golfer Yeamini Noh kicked off her sixth LPGA season by lifting her first-ever trophy at the 2025 ...
Golf Today and Beth Ann Nichols discuss the new player-driven initiative to improve the pace of play for the LPGA tour.
While the tour’s new pace-of-play policy doesn’t go into effect until late March, players made good time at Bradenton Country Club.
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This photo provided by Telemundo Kansas City shows television reporter Adan Manzano, who was found dead in his hotel room ...
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The Manila Times on MSNKoreans set to shine in ICTSI PH Ladies MastersSeveral high-profile Korean players with regular KLPGA Tour experience are set to elevate the competition at the inaugural ICTSI Worldwide Link Philippine Ladies Masters, which unwraps on Feb. 12 at ...
She put a long putter in her bag in the summer of 2023 and saw improvements. “I never even thought of trying it, but my coach ...
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Golf Monthly on MSNPro Golf Under The Lights - Is LIV Riyadh A Gimmick Or A Game-Changer?Our writers discuss whether LIV Golf Riyadh being played under the lights was a failed experiment or a great idea for the ...
Gemma Dryburgh won the 2022 Toto Japan Classic on the LPGA Tour, but only recently did she receive part of her prize: a Toto toilet. That's right, a toilet. But apparently, this isn't just any toilet.
After its first event of the season, the LPGA adopted new pace of play policies, and nobody is happier about them than Nelly Korda.
The tour told players on Tuesday that it will implement stricter requirements for pace of play while introducing a one-shot ...
Nelly Korda’s initial reaction to the LPGA’s new Pace of Play Policy? Finally. At a player meeting on Tuesday night at the Founders Cup – the first one run by interim commissioner Liz Moore – the tour ...
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