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Ko was wearing a brace on her left knee Tuesday at Tiburon Golf Club.
Here are five players to watch on the LPGA Tour in 2023, from Linn Grant to Nelly Korda to Lucy Li.
Here is a closer look at some of the unexpected moments that made headlines this year on the LPGA Tour.
Here are some of the most memorable bounce-backs in 2022 by players who hoisted trophies for the first time in years.
With a record-tying 11 first-time winners this season, here’s a look back at some of the most memorable breakthrough performances.
The LPGA’s best will be playing for more than just a $2 million check at this week’s CME Group Tour Championship.
The quick-witted, cow-patterned pants wearing, self-professed foodie known as Shanshan Feng is taking her talents elsewhere.
It’s the stuff fans and players live for: to have seven of the world’s best with a chance to win heading into the weekend of a major championship.
There aren’t any pictures of Nelly Korda’s slimy, watery par save from Round 1 of the Amundi Evian Championship, but there is video.
Brooke Henderson is off to her best start in a major this year thanks to her new putting grip.
Nelly Korda is eyeing a breakthrough this week in France after an unexpected setback derailed the first part of her season.
The Amundi Evian Championship has only been a major since 2013, but it has a roll call of past champions.
Lexi Thompson not being so hard on herself at majors, excited for final round at KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.
In Gee Chun made two critical changes ahead of the season’s third major, which led to her record-tying 64 on Day 1
Emma Talley had to putt with a wedge Thursday after breaking her putter at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.
The KPMG Women’s PGA announced Tuesday it has doubled its purse for this year’s championship.
Nelly Korda closed with three consecutive bogeys to see her hopes dashed at the U.S. Women’s Open.
Kang will undergo additional procedures to determine treatment options and to learn whether the tumor is malignant or benign.
An unexpected phone call last week brought Sophie Gustafson back to the U.S. Women’s Open for the first time since 2013.
Nelly Korda is making her return to competition at the U.S. Women’s Open and she has “definitely missed” her time away.
The increased purse at this year’s U.S. Women’s Open is exciting, but the top players are focused on making history.
For Annika Sorenstam and a couple of other major champions, finding peace off the course involves a little effort.
Jessica Korda is seven shots back of Jennifer Kupcho at the Chevron Championship, but she remains confident entering the final round.
Annie Park talked to herself and listened to her caddie’s silly, dad jokes while playing by herself during the first two rounds.