Ladies of the Links: January 15, 2020 Featured golfer: LPGA long-hitter, Brittany Lincicome
Jan 15th 2020
Featured golfer: LPGA long-hitter, Brittany LincicomeCurrently ranked 91st in the world, Lincicome was still a teenager when she turned professional at the end of 2004. She finished a solid tied for 20th at the LPGA Final Qualifying event to secure her card for 2005. Always a long-hitter, Lincicome lead the LPGA Tour in driving distance during her rookie campaign and was second in that category the following season.She got into the winner’s circle in 2006 at the HSBC Women’s World Match Pla
Ladies of the Links: November 15, 2019
Nov 15th 2019
The much anticipated end of the 2019 LPGA season is just around the corner as the ladies head to the CME Group Tour Championship November 21–24 in Naples, FL. The CME Race to the Globe is up for grabs with numerous players still in contention. Let’s take a look at the top players based on points entering the event.Jin Young Ko The 24-year old from South Korea enters first in the Rolex world golf rankings and a commanding point lead in the CME Race to the Globe. She has four wins and 12 top-ten f
Ladies of the Links: October 28, 2019
Oct 28th 2019
Your Weekly Ladies Golf NewsLPGA Tour NewsThe LPGA Tour continued its southeast Asia run at the BMW Ladies Championship Korea. In the first round the leaderboard was tight with 11 players within two shots of the leader Minjee Lee, who shot a six under par round. Seung Yeon Lee was tied eagled the par-4 18th to finish in a four way tie with Jeongeun Lee6, Danielle Kang and Jin Young Ko at minus-five. Seven players were another shot back at three-under par. Notables include Lydia Ko (-3), Jessica
Ladies of the Links: October 7, 2019
Oct 7th 2019
Your Weekly Ladies Golf NewsLPGA Tour NewsThe LPGA schedule for the 2019 is in the home stretch with an eye on the CME Group Tour Championship, now in sight. This weekend, the tour was in Texas for the Volunteers of America Championship with a $1.3 million purse at stake.In the first round, Stephanie Meadow paced the field with a round of 63.Scoring was excellent on Thursday as 41 players broke par. Two shots back sat Dori Carter and Amy Olson, while Moriya Jutanugarn and LPGA rookies Cheyenne K