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11-year-old golf reporter shines at US Women's Open
A Sentry First Tee Junior Reporter spent the day at Riviera asking players questions, making observations and getting the inside scoop. The post 11-year-old golf reporter shines at U.S. Women’s Open appeared first on Golf.
In Gee Chun might be known as Dumbo to her fans, but there was nothing silly about her three-under-par 68 in the second round of the U.S. Women's Open.
Jennifer Kupcho made seven birdies on an unforgiving Riviera for a 5-under 66 and a one-shot lead over Sei Young Kim in the opening round of the 81st U.S. Women’s Open.
PAIGE Spiranac delighted fans with her latest social media post. The golf influencer has jetted to Los Angeles for the US Women’s Open. Golf’s biggest stars are set to do battle at the
For Korda, a U.S. Women’s Open title is the one that would shine among the three majors and 18 LPGA Tour victories already on her resume.
Michelle Wie West missed the cut at the U.S. Women's Open but "had a blast" in her last appearance.
Four of the six Australian golfers competing at the 81st Women's US Open are within sight of the leader after the opening round in Los Angeles.
There is no age limit to play in the US Women's Open, with the youngest-ever qualifiers famously being 11-year-old Lucy Li (2014) and 12-year-old Lexi Thompson (2007). This year, a record-tying 1,897 players attempted to qualify for the prestigious championship, with any hopeful amateur required to possess a USGA Handicap Index no higher than 2.4.
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Nelly Korda ditches LeBron James golf shoes after just six holes at US Women's Open
Nelly Korda was gifted a custom pair of LeBron James golf shoes, but they lasted just six holes at the US Women's Open before she changed out of them