Leading contender Cristie Kerr is targeting not only victory at the HSBC Women's Champions in Singapore this week, but also an early season boost to her hopes to once again reach the summit of women's professional golf. photo Getty Images
New women’s world number one Yani Tseng is hoping that the HSBC Women’s Champions rule that its winners belong to the exclusive club of top-ranked players still applies when she gets to Singapore next week.
The powerhouse field for the HSBC Women's Champions 2011 will see the world's leading players seeking to claim the world number one ranking. 63 of the LPGA's best will descend on Singapore for the fourth edition of the tournament from February 24-27.
The 2011 Ladies European Tour Access Series (LETAS), featuring a minimum of five events across Europe, will commence with the Terre Blanche Ladies Open from March 16-18.
Christabel Goh has claimed the Host Country Invite to play in the HSBC Women's Champions 2011 after winning the Local Qualifying Tournament today at the Tanah Merah Country Club (TMCC). photo IMG
21-year-old Christabel Goh has shot her way to the top of the leader board after day one of the HSBC Women's Champions Local Qualifying Tournament. She finished with a score of 77 to hold a two-stroke advantage over Amelia Yong. photo IMG
The HSBC Women's Champions 2011 Local Qualifying Tournament, set to take place from 26 to 27 January, will feature 13 talented Singaporean golfers battle it out for the Host Country Invite and a place in the prestigious HSBC Women's Champions 2011. photo Getty Images
The Ladies' Golf Union ("LGU") is pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs Sue Turner as Captain of the GB&I girls' team which will play a Continent of Europe side at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club, Wales, in June.
England international Holly Clyburn kept up her fine transatlantic form by claiming a share of fourth place at the Harder Hall Invitational at Sebring on Florida’s Orange Blossom Tour.
Sweden’s Caroline Hedwall fired a flawless final round of eight under par 65 to lead the players who graduated from the Ladies European Tour’s Final Qualifying School for 2011 at La Manga Club in Spain.
The 2011 Ladies European Tour international schedule, announced today, will launch from February 3-6 with the Women’s Australian Open in Melbourne and will conclude with the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters in the Middle East.
We are pleased to announce that the HASSAN II GOLF TROPHY (a European Tour event) and LALLA MERYEM CUP (a Ladies European Tour event) will take place from March 28 to April 3, 2011 in AGADIR
Saltford Golf Club, between Bath and Bristol, has stepped in to host the 2011 English senior women’s strokeplay championship, after the original hosts pulled out at short notice. The championship will take place, as planned, from June 14 to 16.
Tiffany, from East Brighton, is a freshman at Grand Canyon University, Arizona, and returned 76, 75, 75 to win the Dennis Rose Invitational golf championships in Hawaii.
Wake Forest University senior Natalie Sheary played tough in the wind today to emerge as medalist of this week's 12th annual LPGA Golf Futures Tour Qualifying Tournament.
The LPGA Futures Tour announced today the Island Resort Championship at Sweetgrass. The $110,000 international tournament will be held June 20-26 at the Island Resort & Casino's Sweetgrass Golf Club, bringing 144 professional women golfers to Michigan's pristine Upper Peninsula.
Na Yeon Choi successfully defended her title at the LPGA Hana Bank Championship Presented by SK telecom. Choi carded 69-68-69=206 (-10) to defeat Vicky Hurst by two strokes.
Hyun-Ji Kim shot a final round of seven-under 65 on Sunday to retain the Daishin Securities Tomato M Korea European Ladies Masters, a co-sanctioned event between the Korean LPGA and Ladies European Tour.
The LPGA Futures Tour will hold its 12th annual qualifying tournament this week in Central Florida. Held to determine playing status for the Tour's 2011 membership, the 72-hole tournament will be staged on three courses.
Jimin Kang from South Korea claimed a thrilling one-stroke victory in the inaugural Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia after a dominant final stretch of three birdies in the last four holes at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club.
Melissa Reid is anxious to get back on top of her game at this week’s Suzhou-Taihu Ladies Open in Suzhou, China, after being bitten by a snake in Sanya at the weekend.
England moved up the leaderboard today in the women’s World Golf Amateur Team Championship in Argentina, thanks to sub-par scores by Hannah Burke and Kelly Tidy.
Japan’s Ai Miyazato, winner of the 2010 HSBC Women’s Champions and current world No.1 on the Rolex Rankings, confirmed today that she will return to defend her title at the Tanah Merah Country Club (TMCC) from 24 to 27 February 2011. HSBC Women’s Champions 2011