Lydia Ko’s 82-week stretch at the top of the world women’s rankings goes on the line again this week at the LPGA Tour’s Kingsmill Championship in Williamsburg, Virginia.
The hunt is on for two high performing female amateurs to compete in the professional field of the LPGA Tour’s McKayson New Zealand Women’s Open this spring.
What is a Major championship without a television viewer and the Rules of Golf seizing the story line and evoking responses similar to that of the tournament leader Lexi Thompson?
American Lizette Salas will take a two-shot lead in the final round of the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open at Royal Adelaide, but 20-year-old Australian Su Oh has roared into contention with today’s best round in tough, breezy conditions.
Australia’s Minjee Lee secured her third win on the world’s toughest female tour when she closed out the $US2.1 million LPGA Blue Bay event in China today.
Minjee Lee briefly scaled the Olympic mountain today, then retreated to the relative anonymity of base camp as Stacy Lewis planted an extraordinary marker near the summit.