Adam Stanley is an award-winning golf journalist. He is the golf reporter for Sportsnet, Canada’s No.1 sports media brand, as well as a frequent contributor to the LPGA’s digital coverage, PGATOUR.com, and The Globe and Mail.
Nelly Korda has been confirmed to play at the Mizuho Americas Open at Liberty National in May this year. The World No. 1 will return to the field as the defending champion.
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EssentiallySports on MSN5 Major Stars Missing From Blue Bay LPGA as Tournament Faces Elite ExodusThe LPGA Tour is heading to China! The post 2025 Blue Bay LPGA: 5 Biggest Names Missing From the 108-Player Field appeared first on EssentiallySports.
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Golf Digest on MSNHere’s the prize money payout for each golfer at the LPGA’s 2025 HSBC Women’s World ChampionshipThe LPGA’s latest Hall of Famer has showed no signs of slowing down, dominating the HSBC Women’s World Championship to collect her 23rd LPGA title. She collected $360,000 at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore,
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Nelly Korda (USA) 415.78 2. (2) Atthaya Thitikul (Thailand) 269.15 3. (3) Lydia Ko (New Zealand) 273.05 4. (4) Ruoning Yin (China PR) 237.08 5. (5) Lilia Vu (USA) 201.29 6. (6) Hannah Green (Australia) 221.
Lydia Ko shot a 4-under 68 to move from one stroke behind to one stroke in front after three rounds of the LPGA's HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore
Scores from the LPGA Tour HSBC Women's World Championship on Saturday -13 Lydia Ko (New Zealand) 71 67 68 69 -9 Ayaka Furue (Japan) 71 69 71 68 Atthaya Thitikul (Thailand) 71 72 66 70 -7 Jin Hee Im (K
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A Lim Kim leads LPGA tournament in Singapore by a stroke over Charley Hull after the first roundDefending champion Hannah Green shot 75. Angel Yin, who won the LPGA Thailand event last week, had a 76. The Singapore field features nine of the top 10 players in the women’s world ranking — and 13 of the top 15 — minus only top-ranked Nelly Korda ...
(AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah) Hannah Green of Australia plays a shot during the round four of the HSBC Women’s World Championship 2025 at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore, Sunday, March 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah) Lydia Ko of New Zealand tees off ...
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Olympic champion and LPGA Hall of Famer Lydia Ko moves into contention at LPGA SingaporeWhen she won the gold medal in Paris last year, the 27-year-old Ko became the youngest player to enter the LPGA's Hall of Fame. Charley Hull of England (70) was tied for third with Hyo Joo Kim (66), two shots off the lead. Defending champion Hannah Green ...
Defending champion Hannah Green shot 75. Angel Yin, who won the LPGA Thailand event last week, had a 76. The Singapore field features nine of the top 10 players in the world ranking — and 13 of ...
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