As the LPGA Tour plays its final event of 2020, Commissioner Mike Whan revealed over the weekend the 2021 schedule and his plan for playing a full season as COVID-19 continues to spread.
Hall of Fame Australian icon Karrie Webb will play her first LPGA Tour event in America in close to 18 months when she contests this week’s Pelican Championship at the Pelican Golf Club in Florida.
The timesheet is unorthodox, but it’s set up so that while you are going to miss seeing some players on television during the final round, theoretically you’ll get to see all of the leaders’ rounds.
The LPGA Tour has postponed the re-start of its 2020 season by another month, with plans now to hold its first tournament since halting play due to the coronavirus pandemic in mid-July.
To get a glimpse at the possible teams for 2020, we applied the qualification criteria to the most recent Olympic rankings (July 23) and produced the full 60-player fields for the men’s and women’s tournaments.
Hannah Green potentially stands a day away from a monumental triumph, aiming to become the first Australian Major winner since Jason Day’s PGA championship win in 2015.
She relied on volunteers handing out towels to help keep herself and her gear dry. Even the jacket she wore, her boyfriend had to run back to the house to grab.