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Following her dominant win at the KPMG Women’s Irish Open 2025, Lottie Woad has made a huge surge in the Rolex Women's Golf ...
Both chasing a major win with different meaning, all eyes will be on Minjee Lee and Jeeno Thitikul in the final round of the ...
Lottie Woad claimed a six-shot victory at the KPMG Womens Irish Open, her maiden Ladies European Tour title; world amateur No ...
Lottie Woad started the final round in the lead on the first tee hole. She made a birdie on the second hole before adding ...
The tour's Aussies gathered ’round 18 with champagne and an inflatable kangaroo named Skippy to celebrate Kim's victory over ...
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KPMG Women’s Irish Open, Lottie Woad winsAlessandra Fanali, the only Italian to make the cut, finished in 17th place with a total of -7 (73-73-69-70), showing ...
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Golf Digest on MSNKim Kaufman set to play first tournament since breast cancer diagnosisKim Kaufman will play in her first competitive tournament since being diagnosed with breast cancer last October. It’s great news for the 33-year-old South Dakota native who returns with a new purpose.
But, while Irish golf’s depth chart isn’t what it once was, as a country, we still punch above our weight.
Watch the Evian Championship live on Thursday from 11am on Sky Sports; Ayaka Furue is defending champion and world No 1 Nelly ...
Golf wasn't Cara Gainer's or Gabriela Ruffels's first love, but now, they lead one of the LPGA's most prestigious events in France.
When it comes to money talk in France, the buzz around the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship was how much a player didn't make.
Both Gabriela Ruffels and Cara Gainer started playing golf at age 14, the same age Jeeno Thitikul won her first event on the ...
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