With the Round of 16 and quarterfinals set for Saturday, only three players from the world’s top 10—No. 3 Jeeno Thitikul, No.
After three days of group play, eight of the top 10 seeded players have been eliminated before the weekend, including the ...
Ariya Jutanugarn defeated world number one and defending champion Nelly Korda 1-up on Friday to send the American packing at ...
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Lydia Ko spent time with her family after being eliminated from this week’s T-Mobile Match Play. The Kiwi golfer competed at this week’s event on the LPGA Tour, which started on April 2.
On Friday, April 4, Ko shared a post on Instagram and expressed her love for the event despite missing out on the Round of 16. The Kiwi golfer shared a few pictures from the T-Mobile Match Play and ...
Madelene Sagstrom built a big lead, lost it and then battled down the stretch in the championship of the T-Mobile Match Play ...
Hira Naveed has burst from the shadows of fellow West Australian Minjee Lee to lead an Aussie sweep at the LPGA Tour's ...
Hyo Joo Kim def. Bailey Tardy, 8 & 7. Maja Stark def. Nanna Koerstz Madsen, 3 & 2. Peiyun Chien def. Jin Young Ko, 3 & 1.
Lydia Ko, a New Zealand golfer, is certainly the person who attracts the most attention when it comes to women's golf. The 27-year-old has always looked ahead, and even when her form was not ...