The toughest test in golf comes to one of the toughest courses in America. Shinnecock Hills is staging the U.S. Open for the sixth time.
A player must not move, bend, or break any natural object, immovable obstruction, or tee marker to improve the conditions affecting the stroke.
Britain's leading female golfer, Lottie Woad, is doing everything she can to capitalise on LPGA-winning form before this week's Women's US Open near Los Angeles.
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Nelly Korda and LPGA have a big day as US Women's Open champ embraces spotlight in NYC media tour
At a time when the LPGA Tour is looking to take advantage of the golf boom, U.S. Women's Open winner Nelly Korda went on a NYC media tour ...
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Brandel Chamblee urges LPGA Tour to make change after what one fan told him at the US Women’s Open
The women’s game is flourishing right now, with the LPGA Tour in really good shape. The final round of the US Women’s Open on Sunday was proof of just how much the ladies’ game has grown recently.
Some records in golf feel like they will never end. Year after year, fans became used to seeing Lexi Thompson's name in the US Women's Open field. For nearly two decades, the championship was a ...
The LPGA Tour has reached the midpoint of its season with something every professional tour wants: a dominant star at the top ...
Notes: The final tournament before the U.S. Open has a reasonably strong field, with four players from the top 10 in the ...
Lottie Woad has secured two LPGA Tour wins since turning professional last year Britain's leading female golfer, Lottie Woad, is doing everything she can to capitalise on LPGA-winning form before this ...
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