Wristbands and lanyards having become the ultimate status symbols for LPGA players competing in the first event back in action amid the coronavirus pandemic.
LPGA pros are excited to return to competition this week at the Drive On Championship in Toledo, Ohio, and they’re ready to adapt to changes caused by COVID-19.
Tony Finau rallied from a sluggish start Saturday to give himself another chance to shake the Puerto Rico Open curse and win his second PGA Tour title at the 3M Open.
Denny McCarthy, Harris English and Nick Watney, all of whom have tested positive for COVID-19 in the past couple of months, are in contention entering Sunday at the 3M Open.
Japan’s Hinako Shibuno will play the Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open on a special invite Aug. 13-16, the tournament announced Tuesday.
The LPGA’s newest “Drive On” installment, part of an ongoing campaign designed to celebrate and inspire women, features Ko. As part of it, she wrote a letter to her 15-year-old self.
With China announcing that it will not stage any international sports events for the rest of this year, the LPGA faces the possibility of canceling its 14th event this season.
What happens if an LPGA player or caddie tests positive at a tournament and is forced to quarantine while on the road when the tour travels across the pond?