World's Top Golfers Walk on Water at HSBC Women's Champions 2013
World Number One Yani Tseng joins defending champion Angela Stanford, and world-class golfers Suzann Pettersen and Paula Creamer to launch "Asia's Major" in style.
Jennifer Johnson shot a final-round 7-under 65 to become a Rolex First-Time Winner at the...
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Chella Choi shot her second-consecutive 6-under 66 on Saturday to push her to 17-under par...
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Jessica Korda shot a bogey-free 7-under 65 on Friday to take the second-round lead at the...
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Lexi Thompson and Eun-Hee Ji share the first-round lead after both carding rounds of 7-under...
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World Number One Yani Tseng joins defending champion Angela Stanford, and world-class golfers Suzann Pettersen and Paula Creamer to launch "Asia's Major" in style.
The LPGA Tour makes its way to Singapore this week for the sixth-annual HSBC Women’s Champions, where 63 of the world’s elite female golfers will compete for $210,000 first-place check and the “Champion of Champions” title.
Suzann Pettersen, Paula Creamer and Ai Miyazato were involved in a five-car accident on the busy streets of Bangkok following the final round of the Honda LPGA Thailand event.
Minnesota resident Michele Redman wasn’t phased by today’s chilly 52-degree temperatures and howling winds in otherwise sunny Arizona. In fact, Redman got hot and fired a 4-under 68 in the final round to win the Walgreens Charity Classic by two shots.
Jaclyn Sweeney fired a final-round 5-under 67 in the midst of chilly temperatures and windy conditions to win the VisitMesa.com Gateway Classic at Longbow Golf Club.