With performances like this, Korda is headed on a pathway to break out and exceed all sorts of expectations. I can't wait to see what she does for her next win with three majors already under her belt.
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With performances like this, Korda is headed on a pathway to break out and exceed all sorts of expectations. I can't wait to see what she does for her next win with three majors already under her belt.
So is LIV Golf going away after 2026? We don't have any real answers to that yet. We're still having too much fun with the 2026 tour in play. Right now, as far as we all know, it is a lot of talk with very little substance to go with it. No decisions have been made. No changes have been implemented. It's just the buzz of the business right now.
Greatness will always be met with some form of criticism. It attracts naysayers and haters alike.
Where are you headed to play some golf in 2026? Share you golf getaway destination with us.
Congratulations to Miyu Yamashita! She was composed. She was consistent. She was the epitome of a top player in the lead on display. She won the AIG Women's Open.
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Former No. 1 Amateur wins Women's Scottish Open in Her Pro Debut
Not many amateurs make an impression when competing with the professionals. Lottie Woad left a lasting impression last year as an amateur. However, playing as pro makes a major difference, especially when it comes to expectations and pressure. When it came to the 2025 Women’s Scottish Open, Lottie Woad did not disappoint on any level during any round in her professional debut on LPGA…
The plan is to host 2 golf tournaments. One golf tournament in December to honor the passing of my mother and the other in August to celebrate my mom's birthday. The tourney in December would focus on a drive for donations to the American Cancer Society (San Diego), while the tourney in August would focus on supporting minority education in the greater San Diego area (a cause that my mother thrived to support throughout her lifetime in San Diego).
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Hideki Matsuyama Wins the FedEx St Jude Against the Odds
Winner 🏆 @FedExChamp Hideki Matsuyama https://t.co/A8RFIRJa53— RevBruceJ (@RevBruceJ1) August 18, 2024 When we think about beating the odds, we usually think about stuff that we could easily hurdle and conquer. For most of us weekend golfers, that might include a golf ball neatly dropped into a gopher hole just off the fairway or a pack of geese trampling your golf ball on an otherwise-smooth…