Tagged: Lydia Ko
The Daily: Spieth on LeBron, Donald’s Lifetime Vacation, Pics From Rio, More
In today’s Daily, we have the selfie to end all selfies, a fun game...
Inbee Park Leads at Women’s Olympics, Stacy Lewis One Back
Going into the week, the LPGA’s big three of Lydia Ko, Ariya Jutanugarn, and...
Jutanugarn Shoots 65, Leads Women’s Olympics
At 6:30 am local time, Brazilian golfer Miriam Nagl hit an important shot. It...
Women’s Olympic Golf: Tee Times, TV Schedule
Golf returned to the Olympics last week at the aptly-named Olympic Golf Course in...
Women’s Olympic Golf Primer: TV, Storyline, History, Field
Olympic Golf was played for the first time in 112 years last week, when...
The Daily: Women’s Turn in Rio, Bubba’s Fun Week, Fowler at Wyndham
Now that men’s Olympic golf has finished its first event in 112 years, the...
2016 Olympic Golf Teams Starting to Form
This year marks an historic moment for golf as it makes a dramatic return...
Lydia Ko Takes 54-Hole Lead at U.S. Women’s Open
Lydia Ko fired a 2-under par 70 on Saturday at CordeValle and now leads...
Round 2 FAQs: U.S. Women’s Open
Round Two of the U.S. Women’s Open at CordeValle is in the books. Sung...
USGA Does Cool Walk Interviews With Henderson, Ko
The USGA's Scott Walker was the man on the scene at Oakmont a few...
2016 U.S. Women’s Open Primer: Storylines, TV, History
Most years, the USGA sets the bar very high for major championships, and despite...
Power Picks: 2016 U.S. Women’s Open
The Golden State will hold a US Women's Open for just the third time...
Betting Odds: 2016 U.S. Women’s Open
The 2016 U.S. Women’s Open will tee off on Thursday at CordeValle Golf Club...
Instagram Roundup: U.S. Women’s Open Prep
The 2016 US Women’s Open is being held at CordeValle Golf Club in San...
Trends: World’s Top 5 Heading Into U.S. Women’s Open
The US Women's Open is being held this week in northern California at the...
6 Reasons Why You Really Need to Follow the LPGA Tour
It is possible that I have not really given women’s sports their due. I have tried, but always end up losing interest. In women’s tennis, the 34-year-old Serena Williams seems to have finally hit that proverbial wall, the same one her sister careened into, seemingly forever ago – and we appear headed for an era devoid of worthy candidates to take over her reign.