Marine Monnet from France tied the Ladies European Tour record for most birdies in a row when she lobbed in seven in succession on the back nine of the second ...
The LPGA Tour’s ‘It-girl’ Natalie Gulbis made her first visit to the Ladies European Tour in Australia and admitted her training for a life on the pay-for-play ranks of professional ...
Italy’s Diana Luna was rushed to the doctor after the first round of the AAMI Australian Women’s Open with swollen glands and a large mark on her right cheek. ...
(Sydney, Australia February 27 2003) England’s Laura Davies carried on her impressive run of form and fired a seven under par 65 to take a one shot lead after the ...
Live Scoring (Sydney, Australia, February 26 2003) Defending champion Karrie Webb from Australia heads into Thursday’s $Aus500,000 AAMI Women’s Australian Open as strong favourite to win her ...
(Gold Coast, Australia, February 23 2003) Finally, English sports fans have something to cheer about as Laura Davies managed to do what the cricketers and the national football team failed ...
(Gold Coast, Australia, February 22 2003) The third round of the ANZ Ladies Masters at Royal Pines GC has officially been abandoned after heavy overnight rain and a deluge on ...
(Gold Coast, Australia, February 21 2003) Torrential overnight rain delayed the start of the second round of the ANZ Ladies Masters by two hours and twenty minutes on ...
The Ladies European Tour embraces new ideas with open arms and at the ANZ Ladies Masters, a selection of talented young designers from the Whitehouse School of Design in Sydney ...
(Gold Coast, Australia, February 20 2003) Patricia Meunier Lebouc of France took full advantage of the soft playing conditions and some good fortune at Royal Pines GC, carding eight birdies ...
(Surfers Paradise, Queensland, February 19 2003) Australia’s Karrie Webb begins as hot favourite to regain her title at the $Aus800,000 ANZ Ladies Masters at Royal Pines resort, the first official ...
After three months away from Tour golf, some of the more famous names of the Ladies European Tour were difficult to recognise after some radical changes in the hair salons ...
New Zealander Lynnette Brooky made her first appearance back to golf at the ALPG Tour Championship after breaking her left elbow in a freak accident last November. ...
(Salamander Bay, Australia, February 16 2003) Australia’s Tamara Hyett endured the full gamut of emotions during the final round of the ALPG Players Championship at Horizons GC, eventually winning her ...
(Salamander Bay, Australia, February 15 2003) Australia’s Tamara Hyett battled her way to a four under par 69 in blustery conditions to post 14 under par and maintain her lead ...
(Salamander Bay, Australia, February 14 2003) Tour rookie Tamara Hyett from Australia takes a four shot cushion heading into the third round of the Contrabart ALPG Players Championship after repeating ...
Women’s World number one Annika Sorenstam from Sweden has confirmed that she has accepted an invitation to play an event on the PGA Tour this season and when in doing ...
(Salamander Bay, Australia February 13 2003) A trio of Australians share the lead at the Aus$100,000 ALPG Tour Championship at Horizons GC after posting five under par 68s in hot ...
(Salamander Bay, Australia, February 12 2003) European number one Paula Marti makes a welcome return to the Horizons Resort GC here on Salamander Bay in the Hunter Valley to defend ...
(Tytherington, February 5 2003) The Board of Directors of the Evian Ladies European Tour (LET) are delighted to confirm the formal appointment of Ian Randell as chief executive of the ...