R&A
Prize money keeps going up at the women’s majors. After The Chevron Championship bumped its purse an additional $1 million two days before the opening round to a record $9 million, the AIG Women’s Open is following suit.
MORE R&A
After playing 30 straight majors, Marc Leishman told the Sydney Morning Herald he’s fine with his major streak ending.
Throughout golf history, there are many iconic shots that have secured major wins. Ashleigh Buhai now has one of them.
Ashleigh Buhai recovered from throwing away a five-shot lead at the AIG Women’s Open by beating In Gee Chun in a playoff.
Stanford star Rose Zhang continued an impressive year on the course when she won the Smyth Salver at the AIG Women’s Open.
Ashleigh Buhai surged to a five-shot lead at the Women’s Open after shooting a 7-under 64 in the third round.
Ashleigh Buhai leads the AIG Women’s Open by five shots after, in Inbee Park’s words, a flawless third round, but Buhai and her chasers agree: this championship is far from over.
Hinako Shibuno trails Ashleigh Buhai by five shots entering Sunday at the AIG Women’s Open, and if she’s going to track down Buhai, she’ll need a little help from a friend: the wind.
With an odd number of competitors making the AIG Women’s Open cut, Lindsey Garden, who joined Muirfield last year, received the call to play as a marker.
Here’s how you can access live streams to Golf Channel’s coverage this week across the world of golf.
In Gee Chun already has one major win this year. Motivated by her caddie, she’s poised to claim another.