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LPGA in the Future
These days, interest in golf has been damaged by a poor economy and sponsorships are waning. The LPGA hasn't escaped this, but the future looks great.
LPGA Rescinds "English Only" Rule
Overwhelmed by the negative response to what had become known as the "English Only" rule, LPGA Commissioner Bivins is credited with giving-in to critics.
LPGA English Only Rule Clarified by Commisioner
According to a press release by LPGA Commissioner Carolyn F. Bivins, the recent furor over the purported English-Only policy is "greatly exaggerated."
Se Ri Pak Enters Hall of Fame
Pak joined professional golf in spectacular fashion and maintained her form for years. Great accomplishments are now behind her, but there's more in store for the future.
Difficult Road Ahead for Ochoa
Her critics are silent after her win at the British Open, her first of many Majors. The road ahead now gets tougher, considering the LPGA's superior top-to-bottom talent.
LPGA Money List Through the Evian
Natalie Gulbis, who was looking like she would become golf's Anna Kournikova, finally broke into the winner's circle at the Evian Masters, and into the Top-20.
LPGA Money List Top-20
The tour travels to Evian-le-Bains, France this week for the Evian Masters. Karrie Webb tries to defend while Lorena Ochoa, Paula Creamer and others look to unseat her.
LPGA Acquires Duramed Futures Tour
On July 18, the LPGA announced its purchase of the Duramed Futures Tour, which has been the "minor league" of women's professional golf in the USA since 1999.
A Look at the Women's U.S. Open
Cristie Kerr didn't flinch down the stretch during the conclusion of the U.S. Open. Likewise, Lorena Ochoa didn't collapse as she has been portrayed to have done.
Solheim Cup Points Standings
As the 2007 LPGA season gets into full swing, the race for Solheim Cup points begins to heat up in the U.S. and Europe.
Lorena Ochoa on Top of LPGA
Heading into 2007, Lorena Ochoa is on top of her game. As this profile will attest, she possess both world-class golfing talent and unmatched character and integrity.


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Top Women's Golf Courses
To qualify as a woman friendly, golf courses much feature certain requirements. The top ones in the U.S. include Pine Needles, Vista Ridge and the Willoughby Golf Club.
Lorena Ochoa Biography
Guadalajara, Mexico, has produced the number one ranked woman golfer in the world. Having played golf since age five, Lorena Ochoa is on a roll.
Duramed FUTURES Tour In Syracuse For 14th Year
The Duramed FUTRES Tour returns to Syracuse, NY for a 14th year while continuing to grow and provide opportunity for some of the world's best women golfers.
Annika Sorenstam Retires as Golf Legend
Annika Sorenstam's LPGA career ended quietly, as Sorenstam missed the cut at her last event. Sorenstam, though, will be remembered as the best female golfer ever.
LPGA's New Language Policy is All American
News broke this week that the LPGA has established a new rule which would force tour members to able to speak at least a moderate level of English by the end of 2009.
Patty Berg - Matriarch of Women's Golf
Patty Berg was more than just a legendary golfer, she was the kind of person who worked hard at her sport while inspiring others to dream big.