Jin Young Ko wins ANA Inspiration
The LPGA Tour’s first major of the year, the ANA Inspiration in California, was won by rising Korean star Jin … Continue reading Jin Young Ko wins ANA Inspiration
The LPGA Tour’s first major of the year, the ANA Inspiration in California, was won by rising Korean star Jin … Continue reading Jin Young Ko wins ANA Inspiration
In celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8, we are recognizing some of golf’s most influential ladies. It was … Continue reading Celebrating golf’s most influential women
Lexi Thompson won the final LPGA Tour tournament of the year, but Ariya Jutanugarn took home the $1-million prize for … Continue reading Lexi Thompson wins LPGA CME Group Tour Championship
Two Canadians—Calgary’s Jaclyn Lee and Quebec City’s Anne-Catherine Tanguay—made it through the LPGA Tour’s qualifying school over the weekend. They’ll … Continue reading Canadians Jaclyn Lee and Anne-Catherine Tanguay earn LPGA Tour status
Most have already recognized that Thailand’s Ariya Jutanugarn is on a short list of the world’s best female golfers. The … Continue reading Ariya Jutanagarn earns 2018 Rolex Player of the Year Award
The LPGA Tour’s final major of the year, the Evian Championship in France, finished on Sunday with veteran Angela Stanford … Continue reading Stanford prevails to win LPGA Tour’s final major
O Canada. For the first time in 45 years, a Canadian woman is the winner of the country’s national open. … Continue reading Brooke Henderson makes history at CP Women’s Open
Forty-five years. That’s the length of time since a female Canadian last won the country’s national open. But Golf Town … Continue reading Brooke Henderson leads on home soil
There’s no question Brooke Henderson arrived in Regina for this weeks’ CP Women’s Open as a favourite, both of fans, … Continue reading All eyes on Brooke Henderson as she headlines CP Women’s Open
By any metric, Golf Town athlete Brooke Henderson has had a solid year on tour so far. She’s had seven … Continue reading Brooke Brigade is marching to Regina for CP Women’s Open