A new chapter in the history of the Lalla Meryem Cup will be written in 2011, when the event is played in the Moroccan city of Agadir from March 31 ...
Thirteen year old Lydia Ko showed that last year was no fluke when she finished leading amateur in the top-10 in the Pegasus New Zealand Open.
She shot a final round ...
Western Australian Kristie Smith scored her maiden win in only her second year on the Ladies European Tour with a three-shot victory in the Pegasus New Zealand Women’s Open at ...
Just when Italian Giulia Sergas had the field at her mercy, fate dealt her a cruel hand and instead of taking an eight-shot lead into the final round of the ...
A birdie burst down the home stretch enabled Italian Giulia Sergas to hold a two-shot lead at the halfway point of the Pegasus New Zealand Women’s Open at the Pegasus ...
Italian Giulia Sergas, despite still feeling the effects of a week-long illness, was in commanding form on the first day of the Pegasus New Zealand Women’s Open, firing an eight-under ...
Spanish professional Belen Mozo has yet to win in her short time in the paid ranks, but the 22-year-old graduate from the University of Southern California comes to Pegasus for ...
Defending champion Laura Davies issued an ominous warning to the rest of the field for the Pegasus New Zealand Women’s Open when she described her ball striking at present as ...
It’s hard to believe that Lydia Ko, one of New Zealand’s leading chances for the Pegasus New Zealand Women’s Open Golf Championships, is only aged 13. She’s taller than 12 months ...
Callaway has become the official golf ball supplier to the Ladies European Tour in a partnership that sees the new three-piece HX Diablo Tour golf balls used for all pre ...
This week’s Pegasus New Zealand Women’s Open can lay claim to attracting the strongest field in the event’s brief three year history.
Former world number one Laura Davies, a winner of ...
The strength of women’s golf in Korea was evident with all five places in the final qualifying for this week’s Pegasus New Zealand Women’s Open secured by young professionals from ...
Yani Tseng shot a closing 68 to win the ANZ RACV Ladies Masters at RACV Royal Pines Resort and claimed the world No. 1 ranking from Korean Jiyai Shin.
Tseng, 22, ...
Yani, a wonderful round today. You left a 30-footer resting on the lip on the last. It would have been a course record 62. How do you feel about the ...
American Stacy Lewis and Australian Kristie Smith take a narrow lead in into the third round of the ANZ RACV Ladies Masters after shooting identical rounds of 67 and 65 ...
The leader board is crowded with Australians Karen Lunn and Karrie Webb, Spain’s Maria Hernandez, Korea's Eun-Hee Ji, Frenchwoman Cassandra Kirkland and Diana Luna of Italy all on six-under-par 66 ...
It’s a big year for Melissa Reid with The Solheim Cup at the forefront of her thoughts as she begins her 2011 campaign in Australia.
The Ladies European Tour season launched ...
There's not much that Australians have not won in sport on this side of the Tasman and after coming up just short in the last two years, a strong contingent ...
The question on everyone lips is: “Can she do it again, for an incredible eighth time?” Yes, they are talking about Karrie Webb (OAM,) arguably Australia’s best ever golfer. The ...
Taiwan’s Yani Tseng became just the second player in the championship’s history to successfully defend her title with a seven stroke win at the 2011 ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open ...
Defending champion Yani Tseng increased her lead to three strokes at the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open after a third round 5-under par 68 put her at 14-under par for ...
Second round play was delayed further on Saturday morning with a re-start scheduled for 10am.
Severe thunder storms overnight devastated the Commonwealth Golf Course in Melbourne.
Further updates throughout the day will ...
Defending champion Yani Tseng leads the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open by two strokes at 9-under par as play was officially called off at 6.15pm as a severe thunder storm ...
England’s Melissa Reid and Beth Allen from the United States took time out from their busy schedule at the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open to visit one of Melbourne’s major ...