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Three Korean players earn LPGA cards for 2026
Three Korean golfers have earned their LPGA membership for the 2026 season through the annual qualifying tournament, with two ...
LPGA winners Ryann O'Toole, Hinako Shibuno and Jodi Ewart Shadoff all re-earn their full playing privileges in Q-Series Final ...
S’pore’s Shannon Tan misses out on LPGA Tour card after finishing tied-45th in qualifying tournament
She finished with an even-par 286 total to place tied-45th with seven others in the 111-player field, five shots outside the ...
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Lee Dong-eun secures LPGA Tour eligibility with 7th place finish
South Korean power hitter Lee Dong-eun, 21 years old, successfully advanced to the LPGA (U.S. Women’s Professional Golf) Tour ...
Among South Korean players, Bang Shin-sil, a three-time KLPGA winner, came the closest after finishing at two-under. Lee ...
'Absolutely amazing' - Kildare golfer Lauren Walsh secures qualification for $130m LPGA Tour in 2026
The 25-year-old from Kildare club Castlewarden will now join fellow Irishwoman Leona Maguire on Tour next year ...
Kildare’s Lauren Walsh produced the goods when it mattered most and fired a sensational five-under 67 to win her LPGA card with a shot to spare in Alabama.
We're bidding a few notable names farewell, but welcoming some back in 2026. Meet the five LPGA moms who are coming and going ...
It was a remarkable year for moms on the WTA Tour in 2025, from memorable runs to historic titles to rises up the rankings.
Last week: Hideki Matsuyama won the Hero World Challenge.
Njoroge won the Sunshine Development Tour legs at Thika Greens Golf Resort, Nyali Golf Club, and Vetlab Sports Club to earn his card, while Wafula earned her card to the Sunshine Ladies Tour after an ...
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