26/2/2005

Webb and Ekelundh chase Miyazato

(Gold Coast, Australia – February 26 2005) Ai Miyazato from Japan heads into the final round the $Aus800,000 ANZ Ladies Masters with a three shot lead after posting a two ...

25/2/2005

Dates announced for PING Junior Solheim Cup

(Cheshire, England – February 25 2005) The third staging of the PING Junior Solheim Cup will take place at The Bridgewater Club, Carmel, Indiana, USA on ...

25/2/2005

Miyazato extends lead at Royal Pines

(Surfers Paradise, Australia – February 25 2005) Ai Miyazato from Japan extended her first round lead at the $Aus800,000 ANZ Ladies Masters after tacking on a four under par 68 ...

25/2/2005

Teenage invasion continues at Royal Pines

(Surfers Paradise, Australia – February 25 2005) The teenage invasion continued during the early play of the second round at the $Aus800,000 ANZ Ladies Masters at Royal Pines Resort as ...

24/2/2005

Miyazato cards course record to lead ANZ

(Gold Coast, Australia – February 24 2005) The hype surrounding the arrival of Japanese sensation Ai Miyazato before the $800,000 ANZ Ladies Masters began proved to be entirely justified as ...

23/2/2005

Stupples aiming to go one better in Australia

(Surfers Paradise, Australia – February 23 2005) England’s Karen Stupples hopes to go one place better this year at the $Aus800,000 ANZ Ladies Masters, which starts Thursday at Royal Pines ...

22/2/2005

Vandals hit ANZ Ladies Masters

In an act of shocking vandalism, an unknown chemical substance has been directly sprayed onto three of the greens at Royal Pines Resort, home of the ANZ Ladies Masters for ...

22/2/2005

Johnson and Arricau receive invites to Nabisco

England’s Trish Johnson and Stephanie Arricau from France make up two of the international invitations for this year’s first major, the Kraft Nabisco Championship, held at Mission Hills Country Club ...

20/2/2005

Hull earns maiden win on ALPG Tour

(Sunshine Coast, Queensland – February 20 2005) Local favourite Katherine Hull from Sunrise Beach delighted the gallery with a final round two under par 70 to win the Titanium Enterprises ...

19/2/2005

Good day for Knight on Sunshine coast

(Sunshine Coast, Australia – February 19 2005) Anne-Marie Knight from Australia takes a one shot lead over compatriots Fiona Pike and Katherine Hull heading into Sunday’s final round of the ...

16/2/2005

Women may have the chance to play in The Open

According to reports on the newswires this morning across the UK, organisers of The Open Championship are set to give women the chance to qualify for golf's oldest major ...

13/2/2005

Japan survive scare to win World Cup

(George, South Africa – February 13 2005) Japan has won the inaugural Women’s World Cup of Golf. But the youngest pair in this inaugural $1million event did not make life ...

13/2/2005

Media Gallery

A brief snapshot of the week in pictures at the Women's World Cup of Golf. For more pictures from the week go to the media gallery section on the official ...

12/2/2005

Moodie and Matthew flying the flag at World Cup

(George, South Africa February 10 2005) The Saltire - the Scottish flag - was the only thing visible from ground level when standing in between the giant sand dunes of ...

11/2/2005

Canada and Italy share the lead on seven under

(George, South Africa February 10 2005) Team Canada and Team Italy share the lead on seven under par 66 after the first round of the inaugural Women’s World Cup of ...

10/2/2005

Australia, England and Sweden favourites

(George, South Africa – 10 February 2005) All 20 teams are raring to go at the inaugural Women’s World Cup of Golf, which starts tomorrow over The Links at Fancourt ...

10/2/2005

Women's World Cup of Golf set for Friday

(George, South Africa - February 9 2005) The inaugural Women’s World Cup of Golf begins this Friday over The Links Course at the magnificent Fancourt Hotel and Country Club Estate ...

10/2/2005

Wie receives exemption for Weetabix

Teenage prodigy Michelle Wie will this year play in her first Women's British Open on a special exemption, the Ladies' Golf Union (LGU) said on Monday. ...

10/2/2005

LGU change gender policy

The Ladies' Golf Union has finalised a Gender Policy Document that will now be an integral element of the Conditions of Competition for all championships run under the auspices of ...

9/2/2005

Young Loh lights up Samsung Ladies Masters

When Melissa Loh lines up for her early-morning PE class come Monday, the diminutive Singaporean should have something of an edge on her schoolmates.

9/2/2005

Kang pays the price of fame in Korea

One of the hotly tipped future stars of Korean golf is Soo Yun Kang, who, after a successful start to her professional golf career, has now become so ...

5/2/2005

Song snatches Samsung from Sörenstam

(Singapore, February 5 2005) Korean Bo Bae Song narrowly avoided a remarkable collapse with a clutch birdie putt at the final hole to win the $30,000 first prize at the ...

4/2/2005

Sorenstam five behind Korean phenom

(Singapore 4 February 2005) Charlotta Sörenstam from Sweden carded a course record eight under par 64 during the second round of the $200,000 Samsung Ladies Masters and is the nearest ...