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Lauren Coughlin led at the Aramco Championship after 36 holes and cruised to an easy victory over the weekend over Nelly Korda in Las Vegas.
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Nelly Korda, Charley Hull finish strong at Shadow Creek
Nelly Korda climbed up the Aramco Championship leaderboard with an eagle on the 18th hole at Shadow Creek. Her playing partner Charley Hull also finished the opening round strong, with a birdie putt on the final hole in Las Vegas.
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Nelly Korda started off the 2026 season with an impressive win at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions. Then, she sat out the next three tournaments in Asia to spend time at home training, cooking and spending time with family.
LPGA commissioner Craig Kessler joined “Golf Central” for an in-depth discussion on what will make the tour successful this season and beyond.
After listening to LPGA commissioner’s interview on “Golf Central,” long-time reporter Amy Rogers joins the show to discuss ways the tour can reach its goals.
Mi Hyang Lee clipped the flagstick on the final hole to make birdie and win her first tour title in eight years at the Blue Bay LPGA in China.
Mi Hyang Lee threw away her lead with two double bogeys on the front nine, and then delivered a winner on the final hole Sunday with a lob wedge that hit the pin and set up a tap-in birdie to win the Blue Bay LPGA.
Mi Hyang Lee made only five pars Saturday in a wild and windy round at the Blue Bay LPGA that ended with a 1-under 71, good enough to seize control with a three-shot lead as the South Korean goes after her first LPGA win more than eight years.
Mi Hyang Lee played bogey-free in windy conditions on Friday and posted a 6-under 66, giving her a one-shot lead in the Blue Bay LPGA.
Weiwei Zhang chipped in on her last two holes, one for eagle and the other for birdie, giving her a 6-under 66 and a three-way tie for the lead in the Blue Bay LPGA.
Beth Ann Nichols and Grant Boone join “Golf Today” to talk about the LPGA’s start to the 2026 and the current state of U.S. golf in the women’s game.
Australian Hannah Green captured the 2026 HSBC Women’s World Championship on Sunday in Singapore. Here’s how the 2019 Women’s PGA Championship won and what she had to say after the tournament.