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World No. 1 Jin Young Ko opened with her first over-par round in eight months at the Chevron.
Thursday, for the first time in competition, Henderson will put a 46-inch driver into play at the Chevron Championship.
Lizette Salas hopes to fulfill her dream and make the final leap into Poppie’s Pond at this week’s Chevron.
Gaby Lopez was thrilled for friend, inspiration and countrywoman Lorena Ochoa after the Hall of Fame news.
Bittersweet. It’s the word most often used by players to describe the Chevron Championship moving to Texas after 50 years at Mission Hills Country Club.
Jumping into Poppie’s Pond after her 2019 win was the first time Jin Young Ko ever went swimming. She hopes to make the leap again.
The LPGA announced a change to its Hall of Fame criteria, which will allows Lorena Ochoa to be enshrined.
It’s time for one last leap into Poppie’s Pond. Patty Tavatanakit hopes to make the jump again, and she’s not alone.
The left wrist injury that bothered Jin Young Ko last season continues to be a problem for the world’s top-ranked player.
Stacy Lewis has long been a change agent for the LPGA Tour. Her newest target? The Solheim Cup, in which she will serve as U.S. captain in ’23.
The LPGA season begins this week in Orlando with a party vibe and a host of recent winners, including Nelly Korda.
The race for who will be named Rookie of the Year has come down to two players: Patty Tavatanakit and Leona Maguire.
Is Maria Fassi back? In contention for the second straight week, Fassi told her mother just that on Saturday morning before rising to T-6 on the Founders Cup leaderboard.
Buoyed by a lesson and blessing from 94-year-old Shirley Spork, Brooke Henderson is in contention for the second consecutive week on the LPGA.
Two years removed from being diagnosed with Lyme disease, Sandra Gal continues her climb back in the women’s game.
Nelly Korda has a chance to make history with four events remaining in this year’s LPGA Tour season.
Following back-to-back victories, Catriona Matthew won’t return as Solheim Cup captain for Team Europe.
Team USA was never able to recover after trailing Team Europe by three points after the opening session of the Solheim Cup.
The reunion of Jessica and Nelly Korda at the Solheim Cup was arguably the most anticipated pairing. However, the week hasn’t gone as expected for the Korda sisters.
The last time Sophia Popov was at an LPGA event at Inverness Club, she was caddying for Anne van Dam. This time it’s Popov, and not van Dam, playing a Solheim Cup there.
Three true rookies – Matilda Castren, Leona Maguire and Yealimi Noh – will compete in this weekend’s Solheim Cup, and all three are anxious to get to that first tee.
Could this year’s European Solheim Cup team be the strongest they’ve ever assembled? The team believes it’s possible.
Jennifer Kupcho has more to celebrate than just making her first Solheim Cup team.
She’s not competing this week, but Suzann Pettersen is back at the Solheim Cup, where she made a lasting mark in the women’s game.