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The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour is the elite series of events for female golfers. Mostly consisting of tournaments played in the US, it currently consists of 35 officially sanctioned events across the world.
Japan’s Ayaka Furue’s four-under-par 68 moves her clear of the field at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore.
Celine Boutier needs just 22 putts in second round at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore, bouncing back from an opening 73 to take one-shot over Japan’s Ayaka Furue lead into weekend.
Two birdies in closing holes give Sarah Schmelzel narrow lead at HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore, while Scott Hend makes early running at New Zealand Open.
Yin Ruoning will make her debut at the HSBC Women’s World Championship this week with one eye on the Paris Olympics.
Like Eileen Gu’s influence on skiing, LPGA star Lily Muni He is shaping golf’s future in China while juggling a growing influence on Instagram and TikTok – and a romance with F1 driver Alex Albon
Said to have been close to quitting, the Hongkonger explains the secret behind her best finish in months at last weekend’s Aramco event in Hong Kong.
Yin Ruoning, who needed a top-four result to overtake Lilia Vu at Kenwood Country Club in Cincinnati, Ohio, becomes only the second Chinese woman to claim the world No 1 ranking after Feng Shanshan.
Yin Ruoning shines at Women’s Scottish Open, while Janet Lin Xiyu and Yu Liu play their way into form.
Title sponsor Freed Group, a tech company based in the city, has invited Tiffany Chan and Ginnie Ding to play in next week’s tournament at Dundonald Links.
The LPGA tournament will return to Dundonald Links between August 3 and 6, with Japan’s Ayaka Furue back to defend her title.
England’s Bronte Law says more needs to be done to promote women’s game, and calls out TV networks for not doing their part. Event at Centurion Club highlights disparity between tours.
Yin Ruoning finished at 8-under 276 on Sunday at Baltsurol Golf Club, edging Japan’s Yuka Saso by one stroke at the second women’s golf major of the year.
World No 2 Nelly Korda won ATS event in Spain last year as part of impressive season, while Leona Maguire made history as first Irish golfer to win an LPGA event.
Yin Ruoning becomes just second Chinese winner on Tour after Shanshan Feng. Hall had opportunity to take tournament to a play-off, but missed 5-foot putt for birdie.
World No 5’s victory at Singapore’s Sentosa Golf Club is her first on the LGPA Tour since she won the same event last year.
Danielle Kang shakes off weather delay to card error-free 9-under 63 to take 1-shot lead at halfway stage in Singapore.
Unheralded American Elizabeth Szokol shoots 8-under 64 to grab three-shot lead after first round of HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore.
Tiffany Chan is taking on the world’s best at the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore this week, and has her sights set on a top-10 finish.
On the back of her most successful season on the LPGA Tour, Tiffany Chan eyes greater success, starting with next week’s HSBC Women’s World Championship.
Hong Kong’s Tiffany Chan Tsz-ching finishes day in a tie for ninth and just three shots back of leaders after ‘one of biggest achievements I can get’.
She wins by 3 shots from So Yeon Ryu of South Korea, while Taehoon Ok cards 3rd-round 69 to take outright lead in men’s International Series Korea.
Bio Kim, Taehoon Ok lead after 2nd round at Asian Tour’s International Series Korea, while 4 compatriots in top 6 in Ladies Asian Tour event.
Two-time major winner So Yeon Ryu reels off seven birdies in a flawless round at the Pondok Indah Golf Course in Jakarta.
Tiffany Chan and Ginnie Ding to tee off in the US$750,000 event in Jakarta – the 2nd event of the LAT Series – as well as joining forces in the team format.
Trailblazing Chinese golfer a former world No 1, major winner and Olympic bronze medallist. Feng thanks parents, coaches and ‘loving fans’ for support.
Birdie at the last helps Hong Kong golfer and South Korean teammate finish in tie for fourth at Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational. Jennifer Kupcho and Lizette Salas win on combined 26-under.
Tiffany Chan and Ginnie Ding among field of 40 golfers from 16 nations and territories to take part in Simone Asia Pacific Cup in Indonesia next month.
PGA Tour and LPGA axe events on the mainland for the third year running because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Japanese -American Mina Harigae fires stunning 7-under 64 to miss out on tournament record by one shot at Pine Needles, while Taiwan’s Chang Wei-lun upstages stellar field to take early lead at Asian Tour event.