Linnea Strom shoots 11-under 60 to overcome 7-stroke deficit, win ShopRite LPGA Classic by a shot
Read full article: Linnea Strom shoots 11-under 60 to overcome 7-stroke deficit, win ShopRite LPGA Classic by a shotLinnea Strom shot a tournament-record 11-under 60 on Sunday to overcome a seven-stroke deficit and win the ShopRite LPGA Classic by a shot for her first LPGA Tour title.
Analysis: Korda is head and shoulders over her peers. She hopes winning is enough to help golf grow
Read full article: Analysis: Korda is head and shoulders over her peers. She hopes winning is enough to help golf growNelly Korda laughs at memories of how tall she felt during her appearance at the Met Gala.
Korda 1 stroke back in suspended 3rd round of Chevron Championship as she chases 5th straight win
Read full article: Korda 1 stroke back in suspended 3rd round of Chevron Championship as she chases 5th straight winNelly Korda was one shot off the lead at the Chevron Championship when the third round was suspended Saturday because of lightning in the area.
Nelly Korda 1 shot back through 36 holes at Chevron Championship as she chases 5th straight victory
Read full article: Nelly Korda 1 shot back through 36 holes at Chevron Championship as she chases 5th straight victoryNelly Korda is one shot off the lead through 36 holes at the Chevron Championship as she seeks to tie an LPGA Tour record with her fifth straight win.
Chasing 5th straight win, Nelly Korda is 2 shots back at Chevron Championship after a first-round 68
Read full article: Chasing 5th straight win, Nelly Korda is 2 shots back at Chevron Championship after a first-round 68Nelly Korda, who is looking to tie an LPGA Tour record with her fifth straight win, shot a 4-under 68 in the opening round of the Chevron Championship.
Korda chases fifth straight victory to tie LPGA record in Chevron Championship
Read full article: Korda chases fifth straight victory to tie LPGA record in Chevron ChampionshipNelly Korda hasn’t really considered her place in history as she prepares to chase her fifth consecutive victory, which would tie the LPGA record, this weekend at the Chevron Championship.
Korda wins 4th straight LPGA Tour start, beating Maguire in T-Mobile Match Play
Read full article: Korda wins 4th straight LPGA Tour start, beating Maguire in T-Mobile Match PlayNelly Korda won the T-Mobile Match Play on Sunday became the first LPGA Tour player in 16 years to win four straight starts, taking four of the first seven holes and going on to beat Leona Maguire 4 and 3 at Shadow Creek.
Top-ranked Korda cruises to T-Mobile Match Play final and will face Maguire
Read full article: Top-ranked Korda cruises to T-Mobile Match Play final and will face MaguireNelly Korda raced out to an early lead and beat the self-destructing Narin An 4 and 3 on Saturday in the semifinals of the T-Mobile Match Play to put herself a match away from her fourth straight LPGA Tour victory.
Xiyu Janet Lin soaks up Pebble Beach views and shares lead with Hyo Joo Kim at US Women's Open
Read full article: Xiyu Janet Lin soaks up Pebble Beach views and shares lead with Hyo Joo Kim at US Women's OpenXiyu Janet Lin and Hyo Joo Kim are tied for the lead in the first U.S. Women's Open at Pebble Beach.
Rose Zhang seeking to follow win in her pro debut with a major at the Women's PGA Championship
Read full article: Rose Zhang seeking to follow win in her pro debut with a major at the Women's PGA ChampionshipRose Zhang turned professional with many expecting great things and she didn't disappoint, winning the Mizuho Americas Open in her debut.
Lindblad sets U.S. Women's Open amateur mark with 6-under 65
Read full article: Lindblad sets U.S. Women's Open amateur mark with 6-under 65Sweden’s Ingrid Lindblad shot a 6-under 65, the lowest round by an amateur in the 77-year history of the U.S. Women's Open, to take the early lead at Pine Needles.
US Open's $10M purse offers hope for gender pay equality
Read full article: US Open's $10M purse offers hope for gender pay equalityDottie Pepper recalls being paired with Meg Mallon for the final round of the 1991 U.S. Women’s Open with what she viewed as an impressive $110,000 first-place prize on the line.
Whoa, Nelly! Korda makes it 2 straight wins for her family
Read full article: Whoa, Nelly! Korda makes it 2 straight wins for her familyNelly Korda followed in big sister's footsteps with a three-shot victory that looked easier than it felt. “Yeah, Jess' win, I was like, ‘OK, I got to get one now,’" Korda said. But it's nice to get back-to-back Korda wins now.”More than just matching her sister, Korda won for the first time on American soil. Sorenstam finished 29 shots behind Korda, who won by three over Lexi Thompson and Lydia Ko. Korda made sure of that with a steady diet of pars and picking up enough birdies when she needed them.
Nelly Korda leads LPGA as Sorenstam falls to bottom of pack
Read full article: Nelly Korda leads LPGA as Sorenstam falls to bottom of packSorenstam, playing for the first time in more than 12 years after retiring, had no expectations and no excuses. That put her in last place by four shots, 22 shots behind Korda. “Any time you can get ahead of the pack going into Sunday is a positive,” Korda said. Not going to lie, coming down the stretch, those putts were a little shaky.”But she made them, and she's in great position going for her first LPGA Tour victory. “Normally, I hit the ball straight, and today was everything but straight,” Sorenstam said.
Sorenstam waiting to see if rules mistake costs her the cut
Read full article: Sorenstam waiting to see if rules mistake costs her the cutSorenstam, making a one-time appearance because the LPGA Tour is at her home course, finally got some putts to drop and ran off three birdies on her second nine. The penalty could not be rescinded because Sorenstam played from a different spot. I could have opened the gate and I could’ve played,” Sorenstam said. But for someone out of competition for nearly as long as her career on the LPGA Tour, she still has ample game. 1 in the world who won her first LPGA Tour event at 15.
Sorenstam returns with a lot more stress and fewer birdies
Read full article: Sorenstam returns with a lot more stress and fewer birdiesAnnika Sorenstam chips a shot to the ninth green during the first round of the Gainbridge LPGA golf tournament Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)ORLANDO, Fla. – Annika Sorenstam doesn't remember golf being this difficult. With one birdie and one bad hole, Sorenstam had a 3-over 75 in the LPGA Gainbridge on her home course at Lake Nona. Sorenstam was 10 shots behind another Lake Nona member, Lydia Ko, who opened with a 7-under 65 for a two-shot lead. But then, this week isn't about Sorenstam adding to her 72 career victories or even starting a comeback at age 50. After a penalty drop, she hit it back toward the fairway to about 70 yards, hit an ordinary wedge and three-putted from about 18 feet for a triple bogey.
Annika is back on LPGA Tour, just not for very long
Read full article: Annika is back on LPGA Tour, just not for very longDiamond Resorts supports her foundation, so she played in the celebrity division of the LPGA Tour season opener last month. AdAnd then the Gainbridge LPGA moved from South Florida to Lake Nona, and Sorenstam already was contemplating a return to competition at the U.S. Senior Women's Open. The members at Lake Nona mostly see her at pickleball or in the clubhouse for Easter brunch or a Thanksgiving feast. Lake Nona, home to several PGA and LPGA players, hosted the Solheim Cup in 1990 and previously had the Tavistock Cup, matches between tour members from Lake Nona and Isleworth. “If it wasn't Lake Nona, I wouldn't be here,” she said.
Column: Back in time on LPGA for Sorenstam and Yani Tseng
Read full article: Column: Back in time on LPGA for Sorenstam and Yani TsengThe surprise decision was still fresh three weeks later when 19-year-old Yani Tseng won her first major. Sorenstam turned 50 in October and has not competed on the LPGA Tour since the final event of 2008. She also played the LPGA Tour season opener last month, although Sorenstam was part of the celebrity division. When she won the Kia Classic in March 2012 for her 15th LPGA Tour title, she was four points short of the LPGA Hall of Fame. Tseng played five times over the second half of 2020 on the Taiwan LPGA, missing one cut and failing to finish in the top 25.
Trump honors golfing greats with award in private ceremony
Read full article: Trump honors golfing greats with award in private ceremonyThe award is one of the nation’s highest civilian honors. President Donald Trump has generally held public ceremonies when presenting the honor, but Thursday’s event was closed to the media. White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany released a statement on the awards, which for Sorenstam and Player had been previously announced last March. She was an all-around athlete nicknamed “Babe,” after Babe Ruth. Zaharias was still a top-ranked professional golfer when she died from cancer in 1956.
Masters field at 84 players heading into the final 3 months
Read full article: Masters field at 84 players heading into the final 3 months55 after closing with a 77 in the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai to drop to a tie for 23rd. That he accumulated the most world ranking points (463.54) was no surprise. Johnson received credit for the victory with the staggered start based on the FedEx Cup (he tied for third in world ranking points). DIVOTSDustin Johnson earned an average of 25.75 world ranking points in his 18 starts worldwide in 2020. That's more than the total ranking points Tiger Woods earned (19.08) in the nine tournaments he played.