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Lexi Thompson, with the help of a new set of eyes, has been working hard on her game and the work is showing.
The large blue wall that was constructed behind the 18th green at the 2020 ANA is no more and it’s absence has changed things.
Pernilla Lindberg lived out a dream by winning the ANA three years ago. She’s since struggled to live up to self-expectations.
Jennifer Kupcho is trying to make sure that golf isn’t life and that there is a separation between professional and personal lives.
A look back through the decades at some of the most pioneering women in the history of the LPGA Tour.
Annika Sorenstam’s first official LPGA event in 13 years had nothing to do with where she finished in the tournament.
Annika Sorenstam wasn’t able to execute her son Will’s plan on Saturday at the Gainbridge LPGA, shooting 79 a day after making the cut in her first LPGA start since 2008.
Angel Yin in three shots back at Lake Nona despite battling a painful shoulder injury that forced her to dial back her swing.
In her first LPGA start since 2008, Annika Sorenstam shot 71 Friday at the Gainbridge LPGA to make the cut despite an incorrect ruling.
Lydia Ko followed up an opening-round 65 with a 3-under 69 Friday to maintain her lead at the Gainbridge LPGA at Lake Nona Golf and Country Club.
Annika Sorenstam didn’t let one bad hole or an opening 75 ruin the enjoyment of her return to LPGA competition.
Annika Sorenstam remains committed to the U.S. Senior Women’s Open this year, and she has the support of the IGF.
The Gainbridge LPGA is tour’s first full-field event and it features many of the biggest names.
Because the LPGA is using priority rankings from the start of 2020, Bianca Pagdanganan has to wait her turn to play.
Yani Tseng is making her return to the LPGA after a 23-month absence. She’s feeling well both mentally and physically.
The story of how Madelene Sagstrom came to tell her story of sexual abuse and how she wants to help others.
Annika Sorenstam has committed to play in the Gainbridge LPGA, which is at her home course of Lake Nona.
Everything happens in its own time. For Jessica Korda, that’s been a tough lesson to accept in her 11 years on the LPGA Tour.
For the first time in their careers, Jessica and Nelly Korda will play together in Sunday’s final group, at the Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions.
Jessica Korda carded the fifth 60 in LPGA history on Saturday at the Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions.
Nelly Korda is two shots back through 36 holes of the Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions, her first start since reuniting with longtime coach David Whelan.
Lexi Thompson is hoping to turn things around with the putter and get back in the winner’s circle this season.
Sometimes all you have to do is ask. Annika Sorentam has been sharing her Hall-of-Fame thoughts with some younger players.