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November 12th, 2025

Teenager Kai Trump heads into LPGA start with advice from Tiger Woods and the US president

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November 7th, 2025

LPGA gives rare age waiver to teen phenom, clearing way for her to turn pro

Gianna Clemente, a high school senior and acclaimed junior golfer from Estero, Florida, doesn’t celebrate her 18th birthday until March 28. But she is aiming to earn an LPGA Tour card at next month’s LPGA Q Series

November 3rd, 2025

Miyu Yamashita dazzles in Malaysia, storms from 8 behind then beats Hannah Green and Hye-Jin Choi in playoff

The Women’s Open champion won for the second time this season on the LPGA Tour, joining world No.1 Jeeno Thitikul as the lone two-time winners this year.

October 27th, 2025

How much prizemoney the Aussies collected for winning the LPGA’s International Crown

Minjee Lee, Hannah Green, Grace Kim and Steph Kyriacou each earned $US125,000 from the overall $US2 million purse for their victory.

October 26th, 2025

Australia produces epic fightback to win International Crown women’s team event in Korea

Inspired by a virtuoso performance by Minjee Lee, Australia are the champions of women’s professional golf, lifting the Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown for the first time in Seoul, Korea.

October 23rd, 2025

With loads of young talent, Japan is a rising power on the LPGA

October 6th, 2025

Nelly Korda cites injury as reason for withdrawing from International Crown

Korda will be replaced by Yealimi Noh, who is playing with Angel Yin, Lauren Coughlin and Lilia Vu for the Americans.

October 5th, 2025

Non-tour member keeps alive LPGA’s streak of no repeat winners this season

Youmin Hwang made LPGA history, becoming the 26th different player to win an event this season, tying the LPGA record.

September 15th, 2025

World No.1’s shocking four-putt on last hole opens door for Charley Hull to collect her third LPGA title

Charley Hull’s win extends the LPGA’s streak of no repeat winners this season.

September 11th, 2025

Charley Hull has played admirably given her bizarre injuries, and there’s another new ailment on the list

It’s quite a feat that Hull, ranked eighth in the world, is back competing given all she’s dealt with and her original timetable to return after her ankle injury last month.

Rookie Miranda Wang was clutch down the stretch to defeat world No.1 for first LPGA win

Watch former world No.1 Ariya Jutanugarn one-hop it in for an ace in Boston

Brooke Henderson, Canada’s bright star, breaks victory drought by defeating Minjee Lee to capture her national championship

Nelly Korda won 7 times last year and hasn’t lifted a trophy in 2025 despite similar stats. How is that possible?

Akie Iwai joins twin sister Chisato as LPGA champions in their rookie season by winning the Standard Portland Classic

A year after historic 7-win season, Nelly Korda is projected to lose world No.1 ranking

August 4th, 2025

Late birthday range session helps propel Miyu Yamashita to first major title at Women’s Open

Yamashita is the fourth Japanese major champion in the past two years.

August 4th, 2025

Women’s Open 2025: Steph Kyriacou claims top-10 finish as the leading Aussie in Wales

Steph Kyriacou’s final round couldn’t have gotten off to a much poorer start at the AIG Women’s Open, but a gritty and determined fightback saw her record a third consecutive under-par round to secure Australian bragging rights at Royal Porthcawl.

August 4th, 2025

Women’s Open 2025: Watch Mimi Rhodes’ ball bounce off Steph Kyriacou’s and into the hole for insane ACE(!)

The twosome played Royal Porthcawl’s fifth hole in a combined three shots.

August 3rd, 2025

Women’s Open 2025: Steph Kyriacou and Minjee Lee make their move

There is still plenty of ground between AIG Women’s Open leader Miyu Yamashita and the Australian chasing pack, but Steph Kyriacou and Minjee Lee did their best to climb the leaderboard in the third round at Royal Porthcawl.

August 3rd, 2025

Women’s Open 2025: Leader falters as title is completely up for grabs entering final round

Shooting to join fellow Japanese star Mao Saigo as an LPGA major winner this season, Miyu Yamashita shot a two-over 74 in the third round to maintain a lead – albeit a slim one at one shot – in the final major of the year.

August 2nd, 2025

Women’s Open 2025: Miyu Yamashita bolts clear as three Aussies advance

Japan’s Miyu Yamashita sits at 11-under and leads by three shots, as Steph Kyriacou, Grace Kim and Minjee Lee were the only Australians to survive the halfway cut at Royal Porthcawl.

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-Cameron Champ--1
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-Sam Ryder--1
-Austin Cook--1
-Joseph Bramlett--1
-Paul Peterson--1
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-Eric Cole--1
-Alex Smalley--1
-Ben Silverman--1
-Kris Ventura--1
-Ricky Castillo--1
-Victor Perez--1
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-Danny Walker--1
-Kevin Yu--1
-Matthieu Pavon--1
-Adam Svensson--1
-Michael Brennan--1
-Rafael Campos--1
-Sahith Theegala--1
-Luke List--1
-Nick Hardy--1
-Brandt Snedeker--1
-Camilo Villegas--1
-Matt Wallace--1
-Sam Stevens--1
-Lanto Griffin--1
-Henrik Norlander--1
-Dylan Wu--1
-Trey Mullinax--1
-Zac Blair--1
-Ben Kohles--1
-Danny Willett--1
-Mark Hubbard--1
-Hayden Buckley--1
-Robert Streb--1
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-John Pak--1
-Drew Doyle--1
-Harrison Endycott--1
-Quade Cummins--1
-Chase Johnson--1
-Pi Coody--1
-Matthew Riedel--1
-Henry Smart--1
-Gordon Sargent--1
-Samuel Anderson--1
-Andrew Zielinski--1
-Matteo Manassero--1
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-David Ford--1
-Vince Covello--1
-Will Haddrell--1
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