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The LPGA season begins this week in Orlando with a party vibe and a host of recent winners, including Nelly Korda.
The race for who will be named Rookie of the Year has come down to two players: Patty Tavatanakit and Leona Maguire.
Is Maria Fassi back? In contention for the second straight week, Fassi told her mother just that on Saturday morning before rising to T-6 on the Founders Cup leaderboard.
Buoyed by a lesson and blessing from 94-year-old Shirley Spork, Brooke Henderson is in contention for the second consecutive week on the LPGA.
Two years removed from being diagnosed with Lyme disease, Sandra Gal continues her climb back in the women’s game.
Nelly Korda has a chance to make history with four events remaining in this year’s LPGA Tour season.
Following back-to-back victories, Catriona Matthew won’t return as Solheim Cup captain for Team Europe.
Team USA was never able to recover after trailing Team Europe by three points after the opening session of the Solheim Cup.
The reunion of Jessica and Nelly Korda at the Solheim Cup was arguably the most anticipated pairing. However, the week hasn’t gone as expected for the Korda sisters.
The last time Sophia Popov was at an LPGA event at Inverness Club, she was caddying for Anne van Dam. This time it’s Popov, and not van Dam, playing a Solheim Cup there.
Three true rookies – Matilda Castren, Leona Maguire and Yealimi Noh – will compete in this weekend’s Solheim Cup, and all three are anxious to get to that first tee.
Could this year’s European Solheim Cup team be the strongest they’ve ever assembled? The team believes it’s possible.
Jennifer Kupcho has more to celebrate than just making her first Solheim Cup team.
She’s not competing this week, but Suzann Pettersen is back at the Solheim Cup, where she made a lasting mark in the women’s game.
The U.S. and European Solheim Cup teams were completed Monday as both captain’s announced their final picks.
American sisters Nelly and Jessica Korda and Europe’s Anna Nordqvist were among the Solheim Cup automatic qualifiers announced Sunday.
Anna Nordqvist’s fighting spirit earned her a third career major championship on Sunday at the AIG Women’s Open.
Lizette Salas not only has a chance to make the U.S. Solheim Cup team on Sunday, she can also win the AIG Women’s Open.
Brooke Henderson has a new but old putter in the bag this week at the AIG Women’s Open at Carnoustie.
Carnoustie was no match on Saturday for Anna Nordqvist, who shot a bogey-free 65 to grab a share of the AIG Women’s Open lead.
Nelly Korda’s run of seemingly perfection came to an end Friday as she proved to be a mere mortal in carding a 1-over 73.
With Solheim Cup qualifying ending this week a handful of players are making a big push at the Women’s Open.
Lexi Thompson has parted ways with the caddie who suffered from a heat incident at the Olympics and is using a Carnoustie caddie.
Patty Tavatanakit didn’t fare well in her Open debut a year ago, but she sharpened her game and is ready this time.