It was inevitable. That doesn’t make it any less astonishing.
Lydia Ko makes hole-in-one on hardest hole at U.S. Women’s Open, tells media to enjoy a hops (after work, of course)
Ko finished with an even-par 71, her best score of the week.
Read Full StorySouth Korea’s Jeoung Lee6, or, as she prefers, just plain old “Six,” captured the 74th U.S. Women’s Open…
Lexi Thompson reacts as she walks off the 15th tee box during the third round of the U.S.…
It was 2001, and a very (very) young Morgan Pressel was about to do something that would change…
Ko finished with an even-par 71, her best score of the week.
It was inevitable. That doesn’t make it any less astonishing.
South Korea’s Jeoung Lee6, or, as she prefers, just plain old “Six,” captured the 74th U.S. Women’s Open…
Lexi Thompson reacts as she walks off the 15th tee box during the third round of the U.S.…
It was 2001, and a very (very) young Morgan Pressel was about to do something that would change…