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The last time the LPGA was in Utah was in the 1960s. LPGA golfers will return to Utah after a 60-year absence Black Desert Resort announced it will host an LPGA event in the spring of 2025.
The 1964 Riverside Ladies Open was the last official LPGA Tour event to be hosted in the state of Utah. Clifford Ann Creed won with a final score of 286 and took home $1,350 as a prize.
Utah hasn’t hosted an LPGA Tour event since 1964, when Riverside Country Club in Provo hosted an event. Courses in Ogden and Salt Lake also hosted LPGA Tour events in 1963 and 1962.
In 2025, the LPGA will bring its tour to the scenic sights of southern Utah. The LPGA announced in May of 2023, about a month before the Tom Weiskopf-design officially opened, that it would stage ...
Black Desert Resort is Utah’s premier championship golf destination, now home to both PGA and LPGA tournaments, offering a world-class course carved into red rock and lava for a once-in-a ...
Like every other golfer on the LPGA Tour, Haeran Ryu had a lot of good things to say about the views at southern Utah’s Black Desert Championship. But she also offered some thoughts on how ...
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