Golf Today and Beth Ann Nichols discuss the new player-driven initiative to improve the pace of play for the LPGA tour.
Since last year’s season opener in Orlando, where the LPGA’s winners are again gathered this week for the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, no fewer than 13 players have retired from ...
Andrew West/The News-Press/USA Today Network / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images The 2025 LPGA season is here. Thirty-two of the world’s best players will tee it up at the season-opening ...
Ingrid Lindblad, one of the winningest players in college golf history, makes her debut as an LPGA member at this week’s LPGA ...
Rick Pano first caddied for daughter Alexa Pano at her first tournament back in October of 2009 – two weeks after she picked up the game. He's been on her bag ever since, with the exception of U ...
A LPGA spokesperson confirmed an updated pace-of-play policy was shared with players and will go into effect during the Ford Championship at Arizona’s Whirlwind Golf Club at the end March ...
BRADENTON, Fla. — The LPGA's inaugural season kicked off in 1950, with the great Babe Zaharias winning eight times that season. Her season-long earnings totaled $14,800. At this week's Founders ...
Players met Tuesday night to discuss the LPGA’s new pace of play policy and many feel the harsher rules will be good for the sport. Nelly Korda supports the new policy to speed up the pace of ...
The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) has introduced stiffer penalties to tackle the issue of slow play. In a new memo sent to players, the LPGA Tour has introduced fines for as little ...
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