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The LPGA opened its 2025 season with a pair of tournaments in Florida, then hit Thailand, Singapore and China for its spring Asian Swing.
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Two-time major winner Lilia Vu birdied three of the last four holes to seize a two-stroke lead over England's Charley Hull after Saturday's third round of the LPGA Ford Championship.
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Nelly Korda seeks to defend the first of the seven titles she won in 2024 and is the clubhouse co-leader of the Ford Championship after a fiery round of golf.
For someone who was looking to take a little bit of a step back from competition, Lexi Thompson is still a strong competitor. The 11-time LPGA winner said before the 2025 season that she was going to be semi-retired.
The strongest field in the history of the T-Mobile Match Play will be at Shadow Creek next week when the LPGA Tour returns for the fifth edition of the tournament. Defending champion and world No. 1 Nelly Korda headlines the 64-player field,
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Golf Digest on MSNANWA champ Lottie Woad is blazing path toward LPGA card through new LEAP programLottie Woad has played some phenomenal golf as an amateur, and she reached a new level of fame when she won the Augusta National Women’s Amateur last April. The Florida State junior and top-ranked female amateur in the world heads back to Georgia this week to defend her title,
PGA TOUR Texas Children’s Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course – Thursday-Friday Afternoon and Saturday-Sunday Lead-In on GOLF Channel, Saturday-Sunday at 3 p.m. ET on NBC/Peacock
Not only did Lydia Ko have the opportunity to play at Augusta National Golf Club recently, but her score was more than solid.
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Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy give the Houston Open more star power than usual. It's the first time Houston has had Nos. 1 and 2 in the field, and there are 17 others from the top 50 in the world.
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Golfspan on MSNThe LPGA Is Older Than NASA, Barbie, and Tater TotsTurns out, the LPGA is older than NASA, Barbie dolls, and yes, even Tater Tots. Let’s start with NASA. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration was founded in 1958, a full eight years after the LPGA was already hosting tournaments and building its legacy.