With the LPGA taking a two week break before resuming its schedule with the playing of the U.L. International Crown in South Korea, I want to take this opportunity to do another LPGA player profile.
The player I have chosen today is still one of the biggest names in golf today. That player is:
With the LPGA taking a two week break before resuming its schedule with the playing of the U.L. International Crown in South Korea, I want to take this opportunity to do another LPGA player profile.
The player I have chosen today is still one of the biggest names in golf today. That player is:
With the LPGA taking a two week break, I would like to take this opportunity to take a look at the players that have taken the biggest leaps and the biggest falls in the Rolex Rankings in 2018.
With the LPGA still on its two week break before resuming next week with the playing of the UL International Crown in South Korea, it gives me the opportunity to do another player profile.
The player I have chosen today has a very famous uncle you may have heard of:
This week the LPGA takes a break from its official tournament schedule, for the playing of the International Crown. This is a biennial event that will take place in even numbered years, as opposed to the Solheim Cup's odd numbered years. It is a global matchplay competition that will feature 8 countries battling for the rights to be called "The World's Best Golf Nation."
This week the LPGA moves to South Korea for the playing of the LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship. Jin Young Ko will be trying to successfully defend the title she won last year when her 19 under par score of 269, was two strokes better than runner-up Sung Hyun Park. For Ko (a non LPGA member at the time) it was her first win on the LPGA tour.
Following the 21st and final tournament of the 2018 Symetra Tour season, the Volvik Race for the Card top 10 is finalized and 10 players have earned a full LPGA Tour card for 2019.
1 Ariya Jutanugarn -6
2 Danielle Kang -5
2 Sei Young Kim -5
4 Ryann O'Toole -4
4 Wenbo Liu -4
4 Paula Creamer -4
4 Lydia Ko -4
4 Lizette Salas -4
4 Minjee Lee -4
1 Danielle Kang -13
2 Lydia Ko -11
2 Annie Park -11
2 Marina Alex -11
2 Wenbo Liu -11
2 Brittany Altomare -11
2 Ariya Jutanugarn -11
2 Sei Young Kim -11
This week the LPGA travels to Taiwan for the playing of the Swinging Skirts LPGA Taiwan Championship. Many of you may remember last year's championship when Eun-Hee Ji ran away from the field and was victorious by six strokes over runner-up Lydia Ko.
The final stage of the LPGA qualifying tournament, the Q-Series, will begin this week.
A field of 102 players will be teeing it up to see if they can earn their 2019 LPGA playing cards.