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Despite the low purse, the Guilderland stop on the developmental tour of the LPGA continues to get high praise from players.
A look at this week's professional golf events and which First Coast or Golden Isles players are in the fields.
Woad will make her professional debut alongside Korda and Hull, with the former World No.1 amateur looking to continue her strong form in Scotland ...
The gap remains huge, but Scotland's Gemma Dryburgh says the financial disparity between men's and women's professional golf is improving ...
Only one Australian man made the cut at the British Open, but there’s legitimate winning chances among the women’s cohort, ...
Vegas defends at 3M Open as playoff race intensifies. Choi protects senior major title at Sunningdale. Woad turns pro in ...
As young Lottie Woad makes her pro debut at this week's ISPS Handa Women's Scottish Open, veteran Lauren Coughlin experiences ...
Sarah Kellam is a Kentucky native and played collegiate golf at Northern Kentucky University. She currently serves as a ...
After a close call at the Amundi Evian Championship, England's Woad makes her first appearance at this week's ISPS Handa ...
The LPGA had an off week between events in France and Scotland, giving players the rare chance to unplug from the tour grind and enjoy the sights.
Lottie Woad is a 21-year-old Scot who put together a distinguished amateur resume at Florida State University and earned her ...
Following an impressive tied third finish at the recent Amundi Evian Championship, amateur Lottie Woad has elected to turn professional and accept the LPGA Tour membership she qualified for via the ...