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Golf Digest Middle East on MSNLate birthday range session helps propel Miyu Yamashita to first major title at AIG Women’s OpenYamashita won for the first time on the LPGA, although she’s won 13 times on the Japan LPGA and relied on that experience to ...
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GOLF.com on MSNTour Confidential: Scottie vs. Rory for POY, Nelly's season, Cam Young's Ryder Cup hopesIn this week's roundtable, our experts debate Rory vs. Scottie, Cam Young's Ryder Cup hopes and what to make of Nelly Korda's ...
In this week’s roundtable, our experts debate Rory vs. Scottie, Cam Young's Ryder Cup hopes and what to make of Nelly Korda's ...
American Nelly Korda, world number one, and New Zealand's Lydia Ko, the defending champion, were disappointed, finishing 36th ...
Miyu Yamashita's AIG victory gives Japan bookend titles at the 2025 majors and four titles on the season from four Japanese ...
The 2025 AIG Women's Open stayed in golf's gold rush, offering an event-record payout of $9.75 million, with $1,462,500 million to the winner.
Nelly Korda will be overtaken by Jeeno Thitikul who first rose to No. 1 in 2022 as a rookie but was only there for two weeks.
In blustery conditions at Royal Porthcawl, the LPGA Tour rookie played nearly flawless golf to hold of Charley Hull.
Going into the final major of the year, Korda had a slim lead over Thitikul at 0.1861. It was her smallest margin over a No. 2-ranked golfer since she became No. 1 in March 2024. Korda’s largest lead ...
England's Charley Hull records her fourth runner-up finish at a major after finishing second to Miyu Yamashita at the AIG ...
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Golf Monthly on MSNJeeno Thitikul Replaces Nelly Korda As World No.1 After 17 Month RunFollowing on from the AIG Women's Open, Thitikul will overtake Korda for the World No.1 spot, a position the American has ...
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