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This week's ranking of golf newsmakers includes Cameron Young, Rory McIlroy, Charley Hull and the last man in the FedEx Cup playoffs, Chris Kirk.
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Golf Monthly on MSN9 Big Names Still Searching For Their First Win As Time Begins To Run Out On The 2025 SeasonIn both the men’s and the women’s game, there have been some familiar names claiming many of the trophies so far in ...
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Golf Monthly on MSNInternational Crown 2025: Teams, Format And What To Know Ahead Of Star-Studded Match Play EventA star-studded line-up has been confirmed for the eight-team International Crown taking place in South Korea later this year ...
A shift at the top of the LPGA World Rankings highlights a new leader in women’s golf. Here’s what the latest Rolex update ...
The top 16 players in the world have qualified for the event, with golf's newest major champion, Miyu Yamashita, leading the ...
Thitikul rose to No. 1 in the Rolex Rankings for a second time after finishing in a share of 30th at the AIG Women's British ...
Se-ri Pak, South Korea 2002 Karrie Webb, Australia 2003 Annika Sorenstam, Sweden 2005 Jeong Jang, South Korea ...
Miyu Yamashita's AIG victory gives Japan bookend titles at the 2025 majors and four titles on the season from four Japanese ...
The Spaniard, who played alongside two-time Smyth Salver winner Lydia Ko, closed with a 4-under 68 to zoom up the board.
It was a rough 24th birthday for the Japanese rookie, who saw her lead shrink to one after she hit only seven fairways and took 34 putts.
The AIG Women's British Open is the fifth and final LPGA major of the season. And now, the field has been reduced for the weekend after the 36-hole cut. Royal Porthcawl in Wales is the host venue this ...
If a Japanese player captures the Women’s Open, she’ll join countrywoman and Chevron Championship winner Mao Saigo as major ...
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