Lexi Thompson is still looking for her second career major after winning her first, the 2014 Kraft Nabisco…
A more fun, natural approach has Lydia Ko contending again
Sean Foley has taken on his share of reclamation projects (see: Woods, Tiger and Willett, Danny, among others). Now the man with the Bob Marley verse “None but ourselves can…
Read Full StoryThe USGA is known to have a little fun when making the pairings for its championships, and this…
Lexi Thompson will have a familiar figure on her bag at this week’s U.S. Women’s Open. Tim Tucker,…
Stacy Lewis wanted to get into this year’s U.S. Women’s Open field badly. Sure, any player would want…
Cristie Kerr has competed in the U.S. Women’s Open every year since 1998. But the 2007 winner’s status…
This is going to be a special U.S Women’s Open for Stacy Lewis—and not just because it’s being…
Stacy Lewis doesn’t have to sweat it out any more.
Two months out from the start of the U.S. Women’s Open, the USGA announced that fans will not…
Mickey Wright undeniably was a gift to golf, one of its greatest champions, her swing alone an enduring…
Michelle Wie West is expecting the birth of her first child this summer. But now she’s also thinking…
The LPGA Tour schedule continues to adjust to the spreading of COVID-19, the latest event to be rescheduled:…
Nearly four months after winning the U.S. Women’s Open at the Country Club of Charleston, Jeongeun Lee6 relived…
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…
Japan’s Mamiko Higa has a chance to make some history at this week’s U.S. Women’s Open, in addition…