Having been part of the Australia team in last year’s WAAP, Hammett is no stranger to the prestigious event, but with no Australian having triumphed since its inception in 2018, the pressure is evident.
Former New South Wales amateur star and LPGA winner Grace Kim will headline next week’s Australian Women’s Classic at Coffs Harbour Golf Club, bringing her rising international reputation home to where her career began.
There may be a 44-year gap between them, but Australia’s Nadene Gole and Vietnam’s Bao Chau Nguyen share a common aim in proving that age is no barrier in golf at the seventh edition of the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship this week.
After extensive consultation with all stakeholders, this week’s 2025 Australian WPGA Championship and Gold Coast Festival of Golf have been cancelled due to the impending impact of Cyclone Alfred.
A 12-time winner on the WPGA Tour of Australasia, Kemp will step onto the Palms course at Sanctuary Cove Golf & Country Club to mark her first competitive golf tournament in more than six months.
Yin shot a final-round seven-under 65 to secure a one-stroke win while breaking the LPGA’s all-time 72-hole scoring record in relation to par with a 28-under 260 total.
The LPGA Tour has filed a complaint in federal court seeking to recover unpaid money from the 2024 and 2025 seasons by the parent company of its longtime Korean broadcast partner, JTBC.
The 12-women field for the 2025 Athena Tournament has been finalised, with the last seven players confirmed for the March 1-2 event at Peninsula-Kingswood Golf Club & Country Club.
Vogue Korea’s Women and Work issue features women leaders across a variety of disciplines. From pop stars to actresses to businesswomen, 22 women are featured in the March 2025 issue. And one of them is Lydia Ko.
The prodigious Thai, who’ll celebrate her 22nd birthday this Thursday, follows her compatriot Patty Tavatanakit, who picked up the winner’s cheque last year as part of the $US5 million Saudi’s flagship women’s golf tournament in 2024.