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Canadians Wang, Yeo and Truong advance from six player playoff MISSISSAUGA, Ont. – Maria Fassi, Ruihan Kendria Wang (a), ...
Nelly Korda took a break from competition this week to enjoy some downtime with fellow golfer Olivia Cowan. The American star ...
Akie Iwai of Japan eagled the fifth hole and birdied the other three par 5s at Columbia Edgewater, shooting an 8-under 64 on ...
Juli Inkster played her first LPGA event in three years to face competition before the U.S. Senior Women's Open next week.
LPGA Tour winner, Brooke Henderson leads 13-player Canadian contingent competing with world no. 1 Jeeno Thitikul, Nelly Korda, Lydia Ko, Minjee Lee and defending champion Lauren Coughlin for the 51st ...
LPGA Tour star Lexi Thompson shared a new video on Instagram, sporting a black and white outfit while practiced. She told her ...
Ashleigh Buhai, South Africa’s only major golf champion over the last 13 years, remains under appreciated despite her 2022 ...
Following an average outing at the AIG Women's Open 2025, Jeeno Thitikul summed up her week with an “exhausted” emoji.
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Golf Monthly on MSN16 Big Names To Miss The Cut At The AIG Women’s Open
T he AIG Women’s Open has reached the halfway point, and a host of big names have booked their places in the third round after making the 36-hole cut. Among them are leader Miyu Yamashita, World No.1 ...
Billed as the largest women's sporting event ever stages in Wales, fans will miss out on seeing a number of big names this weekend.
Jennifer Kupcho holds the ShopRite LPGA Classic trophy Sunday in Galloway Township. She held off a charging Ilhee Lee on the final day to win the Classic, her fourth tour win and first since 2022.
Woad, the former top-ranked amateur in the world, had just three bogeys all week. Woad became just the third golfer in LPGA history to win in her professional debut.
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