This week the LPGA travels to Canada for the playing of the CP Women's Open. Sung Hyun Park will be trying to defend the title she won last year, when her final round sixty-four was good enough to win by two strokes over Mirim Lee.
This week the LPGA travels to the state of Oregon for the playing of the Cambia Portland Classic. Founded in 1972, this tournament is the oldest continuous event on the LPGA tour.
With the LPGA taking a one week break, I think it is as good a time as any to take a look at some key player statistics after the first 25 tournaments of the season. The LPGA will resume its schedule next week with the playing of the Evian Championship, the year's final major championship.
With the LPGA taking a one week break before resuming its schedule in France, I want to take this opportunity to do another LPGA player profile.
The player I have chosen today is not just a big fan favorite throughout the world, but a player that has accomplished more at her age than any other player in LPGA history. The player I have chosen is:
This week the LPGA moves to France for the playing of The Evian Championship.
Anna Nordqvist will be trying to defend the title she won last year in a playoff over Brittany Altomare. Lydia Ko, Katherine Kirk, and Moriya Jutanugarn, all fell one stroke short of joining the playoff.