LPGA Hall of Famer Lydia Ko, who doesn't love golf but loves to excel, plans to retire from the tour by 2027.
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Lydia Ko praises new generation as LPGA players continue to impress: "Not so rookies"
Lydia Ko has seen it all on the LPGA Tour. But the new generation of rookies has left even the veterans impressed. Ahead of the Fortinet Founders Cup, Ko said today’s rookies are built differently, ...
The LPGA is back in the U.S. this week for the second time, after spending the past few weeks in Asia. It’s the 15th edition ...
The most important story at this week’s Fortinet Founders Cup is not only who wins it. It is why the tournament exists in the first place. In 1950, 13 women came together to create the LPGA, giving ...
Mi Hyang Lee opened with a 40 on the front nine and still won at the 2026 Blue Bay LPGA, her first win in nine years.
Oon really is missing a bone, and she’s endured much over three years to make it back to this dream place, making her first ...
The Valspar Championship has a strong field despite following two big weeks at Bay Hill and The Players Championship.
The LPGA touches down stateside for its first full-field event of the season, the Fortinet Founders Cup at Sharon Heights.
A total of seven players have carded a 60 on the LPGA but Annika Sorenstam's 59 in 2001 remains the lone sub-60 round in tour history.
Rose Zhang of the United States plays her shot from the 11th tee during the first round of the Fortinet Founders Cup 2026 at ...
From new broadcast deals and Saudi-backed tournaments to a women's version of Full Swing and record-breaking purses, the ...
Chad Coleman had just landed a job with the LPGA, and he was a little apprehensive about telling his two young daughters. He would explain he was leaving his role at Dude Perfect, a sports and comedy ...
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