The LPGA Tour on Friday announced its newest tournament, the FM Global Championship. The 72-hole event with a 144-player field will take place at the end of August in 2024 at TPC Boston. This is the first time the LPGA has had a tournament in Boston since 1997. The FM Global Championship is already making Read more…
Fall golf can produce some of the prettiest rounds of the year. But there are realities to playing golf in colder temperatures. In order to get the most out of your game as the weather turns, Golf Digest Top 50 Teacher Erika Larkin says to keep these three things in mind. 1. Club Up The Read more…
Texas has it all. If you want to play exclusive golf courses in impeccable condition, Texas has that. If you want to rent clubs and a ball for $1 and play a quick nine before walking to your dinner reservation downtown, Texas has that, too. But don’t listen to us, listen to a local. Epson Read more…
Lee is now the third player from Down Under to have 10 or more LPGA Tour wins, Jan Stephenson being the first (16 wins) and Karrie Webb the second (41 wins).
If you’re a mid-handicapper, it can be hard to know where your game is lacking. You could leave the course thinking your putting is the problem, but that might just be because you three-putted 18. Or maybe you hit two drives into hazards on the back nine, so the ensuing rage is clouding your judgment Read more…
Incorporating a good stretching routine will help your body feel its best the next time you tee it up. And luckily, your stretching routine doesn’t have to take all evening.
Editor’s Note: Golf Digest is breaking down everything you need to know about college golf from the recruitment process to advice from pros who’ve been through it to the best collegiate courses. Check out the complete syllabus below. Myth 1: Qualifying is fair It’s reasonable to assume that the players who shoot the lowest scores Read more…
Danielle Kang felt like garbage during Friday’s second round of the Buick LPGA Shanghai, but you’d never know it by her scorecard. The 30-year-old major champion said that after curling in a birdie putt on the 13th hole at Qizhong Garden Golf Club, she ran to a bathroom and threw up, the likely after effects Read more…
Whether you’re looking for a trip that’s all about golf, or are looking to incorporate a round or two into a group vacation full of other activities like hiking and boating, North Carolina is a great spot for your next women’s golf trip. Just ask a local. Kendra Dalton plays on the Epson Tour, after Read more…
Every player goes out on Sunday, playing 18-hole singles matches. Of the 12 matches being played at Finca Cortesin on Sunday morning in Spain, these four stand out.
Team Europe’s captain Suzann Pettersen was watching her team play the Saturday afternoon fourball at Finca Cortesin and almost got hit by a ball. She and a spectator were perched on a rock when the ball came their way, but they were able to swiftly get out of the way. That was some athletic work Read more…
Suzann Pettersen’s husband, Christian Ringvold, didn’t have ‘volunteer greenskeeper’ on his list of tasks for Solheim Cup week, but he stepped up when a sprinkler went off during Saturday morning foursomes on the 16th hole at Finca Cortesin. The greenside sprinkler was spewing water, so Ringvold ran up to it and stomped it with his Read more…
Emily Kristine Pedersen’s Friday got off to a tough start at the 2023 Solheim Cup, but she was celebrating a lot more in the afternoon. After losing her foursomes match with Charley Hull 5&4 to Ally Ewing and Cheyenne Knight, Pedersen made an ace in her afternoon fourball match. A perfect shot, and a good Read more…