Ohio State women's golf junior Kary Hollenbaugh has been named to the First Spring ANNIKA Award Watch List presented by ...
Lydia Ko moved to No. 2 on the LPGA's career money list after clinching her 23rd career LPGA victory at the HSBC Women's ...
Hannah Darling listed among first batch of 20 players vying for Annika Award Hannah Darling, Scotland’s top-ranked amateur ...
Lydia Ko wowed the golfing public by winning the HSBC Women's World Championship, although some expected this tournament to ...
Ko, the LPGA Hall of Fame's newest member, has won three different majors: 2015 Evian, 2016 ANA Inspiration (now Chevron) and 2024 AIG Women’s British Open. She's still chasing the U.S. Women's Open ...
Lydia Ko is now second on the LPGA Tour’s all-time money list. With her $360,000 first-place prize by winning the HSBC ...
Lydia Ko won the HSBC Women’s World Championship for the first time in her career, and received a winner’s check worth ...
Lydia Ko shot a final-round 69 to win her first HSBC Women's World Championship in 11 appearances on Sunday in Singapore. For ...
Lydia Ko emerged victorious at the LPGA's HSBC Women's World Championship, outshining England's Charley Hull in a thrilling ...
Lydia Ko moved to second on the LPGA career money list with her victory at the HSBC Women's World Championship.
Lydia Ko secured her 23rd LPGA title at the HSBC Women's World Championship, winning by four strokes. Ko's final round included a remarkable 40-foot birdie putt on the 15th hole, solidifying her lead.
In Round 1 of the Cognizant Classic, Jake Knapp shot the Tour’s 14th 59, known as golf’s magic number. But is the feat losing its magnitude?