You would think of all the golf swings you can find on YouTube that one from Tiger Woods would have the most popular. But according to one research project, you would be wrong.
The 28-year-old announced via social media her LPGA season has come to a painful end after only six months due to an ongoing injury to her right wrist.
Did the LPGA Tour’s biggest star just come to the realisation that her body, riddled with injury, won’t allow her to play at the highest level anymore?
Golf instructor Hank Haney was forced to address accusations of making racist, sexist comments on his radio show overnight, Australian time, ahead of this week’s US Women’s Open.
Wie underwent surgery at the end of 2018 to treat an avulsion fracture, bone spurs and nerve entrapment in her right hand. Unfortunately, the injury returned early this season.
Australia’s Minjee Lee has continued her dalliance with links golf, snatching the opening-round lead in the Ricoh Women’s British Open with a seven-under 65 at Royal Lytham & St Annes.
Lincicome, 32, will be the fifth female professional to compete in a US PGA Tour event, joining Michelle Wie, Annika Sorenstam, Babe Zaharias and Suzy Whaley.