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So Yeon Ryu is returning to the LPGA for the first time since February at the Volunteers of America Classic.
Champions Golf Club, with a winner’s pedigree that dates to its co-founders, offers 36 holes to counter next week's reduced daylight
Sei Young Kim won the Pelican Women's Championship on Sunday for her second straight victory, closing with an even-par 70 for a three-stroke victory over Ally McDonald. The KPMG Women's PGA winner way back on Oct. 11 in her last start, the second-ranked Kim won for the 12th time on the LPGA Tour to break a tie for third on the South Korean victory list with Jiyai Shin, behind only Inbee Park (20) and Se Ri Pak (25). The 27-year-old Kim is the first player to follow her first major victory with a win in her next start since Ariya Jutanugarn in 2016 in the Women's British Open and CP Women's Open.
The Solheim Cup will move to even years starting in 2024 to avoid Ryder Cup clashes following the men's tournament's postponement this year. On Monday, the LPGA and LET approved the change to women’s golf's team competition, which sees the US and Europe face-off biennially, in a move said to be acting in the tournament's "best interest". It comes after the Ryder Cup was moved to an odd-year schedule in July, so to potentially avoid the Covid-19 pandemic forcing it behind closed doors. The next two iterations of the Solheim Cup will remain unchanged, though. Catriona Matthew's Team Europe will defend their title on American soil in the 2021 tournament, at the Inverness Club in Ohio, and Europe will then host the 2023 tournament from Finca Cortesin in Spain as planned. Those two events will be played the same month as the Ryder Cup, but it was decided the women's competition would change tact thereafter, hosting back-to-back editions in 2023 and 2024 to avoid future pile-ups with the men's. “With the world sporting schedule changing so much due to current difficulties, we felt it was in the best interest of the Solheim Cup to return to an off-year rotation with the Ryder Cup,” said Dennis Baggett, executive director of the Solheim Cup, in a statement. “When the competition returns to the United States in 2024, I have no doubt fans will have an incredible opportunity to celebrate the best women golfers from the United States and Europe as they represent their home countries.” This was not the first time the Solheim Cup had changed scheduling owing to a Ryder Cup postponement. First played in 1990, the Solheim Cup remained on an even-year rotation until 2003, after the Ryder Cup moved to 2002 as a result of the 9/11 terrorist attacks the previous year.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Nov. 16, 2020 – The LPGA and LET today announced that the Solheim Cup, the world’s leading match-play competition for female professional golfers, will move to even years starting in 2024. The 2021 and 2023 competitions will be held in their previously announced dates and locations in Ohio and Spain, respectively, with back-to-back …
Ally McDonald wins the LPGA Drive On Championship on her 28th birthday. McDonald beat Danielle Kang by one stroke and LPGA rookie Bianca Pagdanganan by two strokes. McDonald, who is a graduate from Mississippi State, is now the first MSU player to win on the LPGA Tour. This is McDonald’s first win on the LPGA Tour in 89 starts. “It just feels like a long time coming,” McDonald said after her birthday win
Danielle Kang won the first Drive On Championship event this season and now she shares the 18-hole lead in the second.
The U.S. Women’s Open will be conducted without fans because of ongoing concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.
Introducing three of the toughest golfers heading for Dubai, who have overcome adversity to play alongside a world-class field of LPGA and LET Champions
Kim's triumph at Aronimink Golf Course after a scintillating final round 63 put paid to her status as the most prolific winner on the LPGA Tour among active players never to have won a major title. Seven-times major champion Park had beaten Kim for the 2015 title at Westchester Country Club and was only three strokes behind her compatriot going into the final round.
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