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The Women's Pro Game from LPGA, Ladies European Tour
After a mixed season so far, World No. 1 Nelly Korda is looking to bounce back at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship in Frisco — despite battling a painful neck issue.
The third major of the LPGA season reaches a new financial top level and is now on a level with the U.S. Women’s Open.
Pace of play stole the spotlight at the US Women’s Open, as slow rounds sparked frustration despite women’s golf’s surging momentum.
Experienced golf executive and proven business leader Craig Kessler selected to lead LPGA’s next era of global growth.
PIF replaces the Aramco Team Series on the Ladies European Tour with its PIF Global Series.
Stanford, who served as an assistant Solheim Cup captain three times, is a seven-time LPGA Tour winner and six-time veteran of the U.S. Team
Anna Nordqvist will captain Europe in the 2026 Solheim Cup. The Swede wants to lead her team to victory against the USA in the Netherlands.
According to an LPGA statement the sixth event of the season, Fir Hills, got canceled. The reason behind that schedule change appears to be missed payment obligations in 2024 and 2025.
The LPGA and USGA will change their gender policies from 2025: female athletes who have gone through male puberty will be excluded from participation in future.
The prize money in golf remains unevenly distributed: While Scottie Scheffler earned over 29 million dollars in 2024, Nelly Korda is on just over 4 million.
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