KPMG WOMEN’S PGA
Minjee Lee joins Golf Central to explain what got her through the final round of the KPMG Women’s Championship, looking back on some key shots and getting emotional when her brother, Min Woo, congratulated her.
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HLs: 2025 KPMG Women's PGA Championship, Round 3
Watch the best moments from the third round of the 2025 KPMG Women's PGA Championship at Fields Ranch East in Frisco, Texas.
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Despite challenges and setbacks. Gabriela Ruffels posted a 3-under 68 in the third round to climb the leaderboard.
Leona Maguire of Ireland birdied four of her final six holes for a 3-under 68 and a one-shot lead.
Just nine months after giving up the game, the 35-year-old Englishwoman is T-2, one stroke off the 36-hole KPMG Women’s PGA Championship lead.
Playing a rigorous track like Baltusrol is not the same as teeing it up on the courses players see from week to week on the LPGA.
With Lydia Ko and Nelly Korda likely missing the Women’s PGA cut, Jin Young Ko is likely to break Lorena Ochoa’s record of 158 weeks at world No. 1 next Monday.
Linn Grant has established herself as one of the game’s best players in the past few — but she still feels like a rookie.
Lee-Anne Pace of South Africa made a two-putt birdie on the final hole in fading daylight for a 5-under 66 and the first-round lead.
A landlord and their tenant, Ruoning Yin and Xiyu Lin, are both tied for second after the opening round at Baltusrol.
Min Woo Lee had planned on attending his sister’s title defense at the KMPG Women’s PGA. And then he earned a spot at the Travelers.
Rose Zhang is making her first major start as a pro, and the vibe is a little more intense than when she made history earlier this month.