The LPGA announced Thursday the creation of a new pace-of-play policy, which will go into effect in March. The current policy ...
The Ladies Professional Golf Association is implementing a policy to regulate the pace of play, putting it into effect this ...
A war against slow play in golf has been officially started after the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) announced the creation of a new Pace of Play Policy. The new policy, which includes ...
Which, in a roundabout way, takes us to the new putters set to turn our heads for 2025. And, admit it, when you walk into any ...
The new policy was revealed at the first player meeting of the season last week at the Founders Cup. Nelly Korda’s reaction to the news: Finally.
The Spanish Solheim Cup star has slipped down the Rolex Rankings to 39th but says she's ready to play her best golf again.
Yin, who won three times last season on the LPGA, skipped the first two events of the 2025 LPGA season and makes her Saudi ...
It didn’t affect the end result, his missed cut was sealed after a nightmare finish to his second round, but in a rookie season that will be filled with ups and ... As a player, a student ...
It took 111 starts, but US golfer Yeamini Noh kicked off her sixth LPGA season by lifting her first-ever trophy at the 2025 ...
Golf Today and Beth Ann Nichols discuss the new player-driven initiative to improve the pace of play for the LPGA tour.
While the tour’s new pace-of-play policy doesn’t go into effect until late March, players made good time at Bradenton Country Club.
Yealimi Noh will always remember her first LPGA victory, but this will shine not just because she won, but who she beat to do it. The 23-year-old Californian shot a three-under 68 to beat 15-time LPGA ...