Honda LPGA Thailand - Der Finaltag in voller Länge
Honda LPGA Thailand - Der Finaltag in voller Länge
Honda LPGA Thailand - Der Finaltag in voller Länge
Die Honda LPGA Thailand sind das dritte Turnier der LPGA Saison 2014. Mit am Start waren auch die beiden deutschen Proetten Sandra Gal und Caroline Masson. B...
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2014 LPGA Airbus Classic - Korda & Wie Final Round
2014 LPGA Airbus Classic - Korda & Wie Final Round
2014 LPGA Airbus Classic - Korda & Wie Final Round
Final round coverage of Jessica Korda and Michelle Wie as they play the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, Mobile Alabama. Jessica Korda will go on to win the to...
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LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 1
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 1
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 1
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LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 3
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 3
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 3
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LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 4
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 4
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 4
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LPGA Tour Highlight 2015
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015
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2014 LPGA Airbus Classic 2nd Rnd
2014 LPGA Airbus Classic 2nd Rnd
2014 LPGA Airbus Classic 2nd Rnd
Coverage of the 2014 LPGA Airbus Classic, Second Round, from the Robert Trent Jones Golf Train in Mobile, AL.
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LPGA: Sunrise Taiwan Championship mit Suzann Petterson - Der Finaltag in voller Länge
LPGA: Sunrise Taiwan Championship mit Suzann Petterson - Der Finaltag in voller Länge
LPGA: Sunrise Taiwan Championship mit Suzann Petterson - Der Finaltag in voller Länge
Die LPGA Tour zu Gast in Asien: Beim vierten Stop in Asien bei der Sunrise LPGA Taiwan Championship in Taiwan erzielt Suzann Petterson einen beeindruckenden ...
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World No.1 Lydia Ko misses first LPGA cut at KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
World No.1 Lydia Ko misses first LPGA cut at KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
World No.1 Lydia Ko misses first LPGA cut at KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
World No 1 Lydia Ko misses first LPGA cut at KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
Lydia Ko, the No. 1-ranked player in the world, missed the cut at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship after making 53 straight cuts to start her LPGA career.
Lydia Ko arrived in Westchester poised, it seemed, to win her first career major. Instead, she’s headed home early.
The world’s top-ranked female struggled to a 40 on her back nine Friday to shoot a 76, leaving her 2-over for the tournament and one shot off the cut line.
Ko, who turned 18 in April, entered the week having made 53 of 53 cuts to start her LPGA career. She leads the LPGA money list, points list and r
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Top 10 Best Golf Shots from 2015 Canadian Pacific LPGA
Top 10 Best Golf Shots from 2015 Canadian Pacific LPGA
Top 10 Best Golf Shots from 2015 Canadian Pacific LPGA
Top 10 Best Golf Shots from 2015 Canadian Pacific LPGA from 1 Step to Better Golf http://www.1steptobettergolf.com. Featuring Michelle Wie, Alison Lee, Charley Hull, Azahara Munoz, Lydia Ko, and more. Watch more videos featuring golf instruction tips, beautiful women golfers, golf music videos, and funny golf bloopers from the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, European Tour and Asian Tour. Featured professionals include Rory McIlroy, Bubba Watson, Jordan Spieth, Jack Nicklaus, Phil Mickelson, Michelle Wie, Lydia Ko, Tiger Woods, Lexi Thompson, Ben Hogan and more. Featured tournaments include the Masters, US Open, British Open, and more.
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LPGA Top 5 Shots of 2011
LPGA Top 5 Shots of 2011
LPGA Top 5 Shots of 2011
The top 5 shots in 2011 from the LPGA, sees a winning putt from Suzann Pettersen, a supreme wedge shot from Sandra Gal and a tee shot from Lexi Thompson that...
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Golf ProTracer Compilation - 2014 LPGA CME Group Tour Championship
Golf ProTracer Compilation - 2014 LPGA CME Group Tour Championship
Golf ProTracer Compilation - 2014 LPGA CME Group Tour Championship
Michelle Wie, Paula Creamer, So Yeon Ryu, Lydia Ko, Karine Icher, Stacy Lewis, Christina Kim, Julieta Granada, Carlota Ciganda, Suzann Pettersen, Inbee Park, Sarah Jane Smith, Morgan Pressel.
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North Texas LPGA Shootout Slow Motion Driver Swings
North Texas LPGA Shootout Slow Motion Driver Swings
North Texas LPGA Shootout Slow Motion Driver Swings
Inbee Park,, Carlota Ciganda, Na Yeon Choi, Caroline Masson, Karine Icher, Jee Young Lee, So Yeon Ryu, Christina Kim, Susann Pettersen, I.K. Kim, Brittany Li...
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(Full Highlights) Minjee Lee Wins 2015 LPGA KingSmill Championship
(Full Highlights) Minjee Lee Wins 2015 LPGA KingSmill Championship
(Full Highlights) Minjee Lee Wins 2015 LPGA KingSmill Championship
Minjee Lee Wins 2015 LPGA KingSmill Championship
Minjee Lee didn't get the dousing with champagne often afforded a winner on the LPGA Tour.
Instead, she signed autographs and posed for photos with fans behind the 18th green on the Kingsmill Resort's River Course, waiting to see if her two-shot lead would hold up through the final pairing.
When it did, the surprise of victory was more than enough for the 18-year-old Australian.
"I didn't think this moment would come this year, so I'm stoked to have won," Lee said after overcoming a three-putt bogey on her first hole in the morning with a pair of clinching pars.
"Just because I won in my r
Honda LPGA Thailand - Der Finaltag in voller Länge
Honda LPGA Thailand - Der Finaltag in voller Länge
Honda LPGA Thailand - Der Finaltag in voller Länge
Die Honda LPGA Thailand sind das dritte Turnier der LPGA Saison 2014. Mit am Start waren auch die beiden deutschen Proetten Sandra Gal und Caroline Masson. B...
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2014 LPGA Airbus Classic - Korda & Wie Final Round
2014 LPGA Airbus Classic - Korda & Wie Final Round
2014 LPGA Airbus Classic - Korda & Wie Final Round
Final round coverage of Jessica Korda and Michelle Wie as they play the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, Mobile Alabama. Jessica Korda will go on to win the to...
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LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 1
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 1
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 1
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LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 3
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 3
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 3
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LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 4
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 4
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 4
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LPGA Tour Highlight 2015
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015
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2014 LPGA Airbus Classic 2nd Rnd
2014 LPGA Airbus Classic 2nd Rnd
2014 LPGA Airbus Classic 2nd Rnd
Coverage of the 2014 LPGA Airbus Classic, Second Round, from the Robert Trent Jones Golf Train in Mobile, AL.
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LPGA: Sunrise Taiwan Championship mit Suzann Petterson - Der Finaltag in voller Länge
LPGA: Sunrise Taiwan Championship mit Suzann Petterson - Der Finaltag in voller Länge
LPGA: Sunrise Taiwan Championship mit Suzann Petterson - Der Finaltag in voller Länge
Die LPGA Tour zu Gast in Asien: Beim vierten Stop in Asien bei der Sunrise LPGA Taiwan Championship in Taiwan erzielt Suzann Petterson einen beeindruckenden ...
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World No.1 Lydia Ko misses first LPGA cut at KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
World No.1 Lydia Ko misses first LPGA cut at KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
World No.1 Lydia Ko misses first LPGA cut at KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
World No 1 Lydia Ko misses first LPGA cut at KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
Lydia Ko, the No. 1-ranked player in the world, missed the cut at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship after making 53 straight cuts to start her LPGA career.
Lydia Ko arrived in Westchester poised, it seemed, to win her first career major. Instead, she’s headed home early.
The world’s top-ranked female struggled to a 40 on her back nine Friday to shoot a 76, leaving her 2-over for the tournament and one shot off the cut line.
Ko, who turned 18 in April, entered the week having made 53 of 53 cuts to start her LPGA career. She leads the LPGA money list, points list and r
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Top 10 Best Golf Shots from 2015 Canadian Pacific LPGA
Top 10 Best Golf Shots from 2015 Canadian Pacific LPGA
Top 10 Best Golf Shots from 2015 Canadian Pacific LPGA
Top 10 Best Golf Shots from 2015 Canadian Pacific LPGA from 1 Step to Better Golf http://www.1steptobettergolf.com. Featuring Michelle Wie, Alison Lee, Charley Hull, Azahara Munoz, Lydia Ko, and more. Watch more videos featuring golf instruction tips, beautiful women golfers, golf music videos, and funny golf bloopers from the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, European Tour and Asian Tour. Featured professionals include Rory McIlroy, Bubba Watson, Jordan Spieth, Jack Nicklaus, Phil Mickelson, Michelle Wie, Lydia Ko, Tiger Woods, Lexi Thompson, Ben Hogan and more. Featured tournaments include the Masters, US Open, British Open, and more.
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LPGA Top 5 Shots of 2011
LPGA Top 5 Shots of 2011
LPGA Top 5 Shots of 2011
The top 5 shots in 2011 from the LPGA, sees a winning putt from Suzann Pettersen, a supreme wedge shot from Sandra Gal and a tee shot from Lexi Thompson that...
7:35
Golf ProTracer Compilation - 2014 LPGA CME Group Tour Championship
Golf ProTracer Compilation - 2014 LPGA CME Group Tour Championship
Golf ProTracer Compilation - 2014 LPGA CME Group Tour Championship
Michelle Wie, Paula Creamer, So Yeon Ryu, Lydia Ko, Karine Icher, Stacy Lewis, Christina Kim, Julieta Granada, Carlota Ciganda, Suzann Pettersen, Inbee Park, Sarah Jane Smith, Morgan Pressel.
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North Texas LPGA Shootout Slow Motion Driver Swings
North Texas LPGA Shootout Slow Motion Driver Swings
North Texas LPGA Shootout Slow Motion Driver Swings
Inbee Park,, Carlota Ciganda, Na Yeon Choi, Caroline Masson, Karine Icher, Jee Young Lee, So Yeon Ryu, Christina Kim, Susann Pettersen, I.K. Kim, Brittany Li...
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(Full Highlights) Minjee Lee Wins 2015 LPGA KingSmill Championship
(Full Highlights) Minjee Lee Wins 2015 LPGA KingSmill Championship
(Full Highlights) Minjee Lee Wins 2015 LPGA KingSmill Championship
Minjee Lee Wins 2015 LPGA KingSmill Championship
Minjee Lee didn't get the dousing with champagne often afforded a winner on the LPGA Tour.
Instead, she signed autographs and posed for photos with fans behind the 18th green on the Kingsmill Resort's River Course, waiting to see if her two-shot lead would hold up through the final pairing.
When it did, the surprise of victory was more than enough for the 18-year-old Australian.
"I didn't think this moment would come this year, so I'm stoked to have won," Lee said after overcoming a three-putt bogey on her first hole in the morning with a pair of clinching pars.
"Just because I won in my r
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Finaltag der Manulife Financial LPGA Classic
Finaltag der Manulife Financial LPGA Classic
Finaltag der Manulife Financial LPGA Classic
Die Wiederholung des Finaltages der Manulife Financial LPGA Classic. NEU: Der Finaltag der LPGA Tour im Livestream auf Golf Post: http://www.golfpost.de/lpga...
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(Full Highlights) Lydia Ko Wins 2015 Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic
(Full Highlights) Lydia Ko Wins 2015 Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic
(Full Highlights) Lydia Ko Wins 2015 Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic
(Full Highlights) Lydia Ko Wins 2015 Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic
World No 1 Lydia Ko birdied the second playoff hole to beat Morgan Pressel on Sunday and win a second straight Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic crown.
Ko, the New Zealand sensation who turned 18 on Friday, earned her first victory as a professional at this event last year.
With the win she notched her seventh LPGA Tour title and fifth since the start of the 2014 season.
She fired a two-under par 70 in the final round to finish 72 holes tied with Pressel at eight-under par 280.
Pressel signed for a fourth round 72. She had birdie putts to win both in regulation and at the first
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LPGA - Karrie Webb gewinnt die Women's Australian Open 2014
LPGA - Karrie Webb gewinnt die Women's Australian Open 2014
LPGA - Karrie Webb gewinnt die Women's Australian Open 2014
Karrie Webb heißt die Siegerin der ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open 2014 in Victoria. Mit einer Schlussrunde von 68 Schlägen und damit insgesamt -12 sicher...
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Pure Silk Bahamas LPGA Classic 2014 - Finale
Pure Silk Bahamas LPGA Classic 2014 - Finale
Pure Silk Bahamas LPGA Classic 2014 - Finale
Es ist ein spannendes Finale, das hier im Video zu sehen ist: Jessica Korda und Stacy Lewis kämpfen bis zum letzten Loch um den Titel, den sich die 20-jährig...
Na-Yeon Choi's Fabulous Golf Shots 2015 Walmart LPGA Golf Tournament from 1 Step to Better Golf http://www.1steptobettergolf.com. See our other videos featuring golf instruction tips, beautiful women golfers, golf music videos, and funny golf bloopers from the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, European Tour and Asian Tour. Featured professionals include Rory McIlroy, Bubba Watson, Jack Nicklaus, Phil Mickelson, Michelle Wie, Lydia Ko, Tiger Woods, Lexi Thompson, Ben Hogan and more.
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RACV Ladies Masters 2015 - Final Round - Ladies European Tour
RACV Ladies Masters 2015 - Final Round - Ladies European Tour
RACV Ladies Masters 2015 - Final Round - Ladies European Tour
It's the Final Round coverage of the RACV Ladies Masters 2015 from the RACV Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast, Australia.
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LPGA Star Sandra Gal's Best Golf Shots from 2015 Cambia Tournament
LPGA Star Sandra Gal's Best Golf Shots from 2015 Cambia Tournament
LPGA Star Sandra Gal's Best Golf Shots from 2015 Cambia Tournament
LPGA Star Sandra Gal's Best Golf Shots from 2015 Cambia Tournament from 1 Step to Better Golf http://www.1steptobettergolf.com. Watch more videos featuring golf instruction tips, beautiful women golfers, golf music videos, and funny golf bloopers from the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, European Tour and Asian Tour. Featured professionals include Rory McIlroy, Bubba Watson, Jordan Spieth, Jack Nicklaus, Phil Mickelson, Michelle Wie, Lydia Ko, Tiger Woods, Lexi Thompson, Ben Hogan and more. Featured tournaments include the Masters, US Open, British Open, and more.
Check out the 1 Step to Better Golf 4-book series. Books include 1 Step to Better Golf, 1
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Lovely Distractions from 2015 HSBC LPGA Golf Tournament
Lovely Distractions from 2015 HSBC LPGA Golf Tournament
Lovely Distractions from 2015 HSBC LPGA Golf Tournament
Lovely Distractions from 2015 HSBC LPGA Golf Tournament from 1 Step to Better Golf http://www.1steptobettergolf.com. See our other videos featuring golf instruction tips, beautiful women golfers, and funny golf bloopers from the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, European Tour and Asian Tour.
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LPGA Top 10: Shots of February
LPGA Top 10: Shots of February
LPGA Top 10: Shots of February
Take a look at ten of the best shots from LPGA pros throughout the month of February.
Honda LPGA Thailand - Der Finaltag in voller Länge
Die Honda LPGA Thailand sind das dritte Turnier der LPGA Saison 2014. Mit am Start waren auch die beiden deutschen Proetten Sandra Gal und Caroline Masson. B...
Die Honda LPGA Thailand sind das dritte Turnier der LPGA Saison 2014. Mit am Start waren auch die beiden deutschen Proetten Sandra Gal und Caroline Masson. B...
Final round coverage of Jessica Korda and Michelle Wie as they play the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, Mobile Alabama. Jessica Korda will go on to win the to...
Final round coverage of Jessica Korda and Michelle Wie as they play the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, Mobile Alabama. Jessica Korda will go on to win the to...
Die LPGA Tour zu Gast in Asien: Beim vierten Stop in Asien bei der Sunrise LPGA Taiwan Championship in Taiwan erzielt Suzann Petterson einen beeindruckenden ...
Die LPGA Tour zu Gast in Asien: Beim vierten Stop in Asien bei der Sunrise LPGA Taiwan Championship in Taiwan erzielt Suzann Petterson einen beeindruckenden ...
World No 1 Lydia Ko misses first LPGA cut at KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
Lydia Ko, the No. 1-ranked player in the world, missed the cut at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship after making 53 straight cuts to start her LPGA career.
Lydia Ko arrived in Westchester poised, it seemed, to win her first career major. Instead, she’s headed home early.
The world’s top-ranked female struggled to a 40 on her back nine Friday to shoot a 76, leaving her 2-over for the tournament and one shot off the cut line.
Ko, who turned 18 in April, entered the week having made 53 of 53 cuts to start her LPGA career. She leads the LPGA money list, points list and ranked third on tour in scoring average.
“The front nine was OK. I just made a double (on No. 2, her 11th hole) and just couldn’t get anything turned around,” Ko said. “They are one of the tougher holes you play. I just kind of made bogey after bogey and when you do that, it’s not great.”
Ko made a putter change entering the week, but did not blame her poor finish on the switch.
“I missed a lot of nine-footers today,” she said. “They weren’t good, but I feel like I made a good putter change. I know I holed a lot of good putts yesterday, so I’m glad that I’ve got a putter in my hand where I’m confident with it.”
Ko opened with a 1-under 72 on Thursday. She assessed herself with a one-stroke penalty during the round when her ball moved on the green after she had addressed it.
Injury-prone Wie debuts new swing: Michelle Wie is just 25, but nagging injuries finally have the former teen prodigy heeding decade-old advice from swing coach David Ledbetter.
The reigning U.S. Women’s Open champ has debuted a new swing at this week’s KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. She narrowed her stance by half to restrict the contortion on her backswing, hoping it will lead to better health going forward.
Wie has been visibly hobbled on the course by left hip bursitis. The injury already caused her to miss a cut and withdraw from two tournaments in the last month. She needed a birdie at 18 Friday to make the cut on the number at 1-over.
“Not as limber as what I used to be is what everyone is telling me,” Wie said. “I think it’s kind of like a life swing kind of change, (a) tune-up, to accommodate my aging body, so to speak.”
Teen still among leaders: Canadian teen Brooke Henderson remained in contention after an eventful even-par 73. The 17-year old matched her five bogeys with five birdies to remain at 6-under, just two behind leader Sei Young Kim.
“I’ll learn from it and pay attention a little bit more to the course conditions leading into tomorrow and try to get a good game plan,” she said.
World No 1 Lydia Ko misses first LPGA cut at KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
Lydia Ko, the No. 1-ranked player in the world, missed the cut at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship after making 53 straight cuts to start her LPGA career.
Lydia Ko arrived in Westchester poised, it seemed, to win her first career major. Instead, she’s headed home early.
The world’s top-ranked female struggled to a 40 on her back nine Friday to shoot a 76, leaving her 2-over for the tournament and one shot off the cut line.
Ko, who turned 18 in April, entered the week having made 53 of 53 cuts to start her LPGA career. She leads the LPGA money list, points list and ranked third on tour in scoring average.
“The front nine was OK. I just made a double (on No. 2, her 11th hole) and just couldn’t get anything turned around,” Ko said. “They are one of the tougher holes you play. I just kind of made bogey after bogey and when you do that, it’s not great.”
Ko made a putter change entering the week, but did not blame her poor finish on the switch.
“I missed a lot of nine-footers today,” she said. “They weren’t good, but I feel like I made a good putter change. I know I holed a lot of good putts yesterday, so I’m glad that I’ve got a putter in my hand where I’m confident with it.”
Ko opened with a 1-under 72 on Thursday. She assessed herself with a one-stroke penalty during the round when her ball moved on the green after she had addressed it.
Injury-prone Wie debuts new swing: Michelle Wie is just 25, but nagging injuries finally have the former teen prodigy heeding decade-old advice from swing coach David Ledbetter.
The reigning U.S. Women’s Open champ has debuted a new swing at this week’s KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. She narrowed her stance by half to restrict the contortion on her backswing, hoping it will lead to better health going forward.
Wie has been visibly hobbled on the course by left hip bursitis. The injury already caused her to miss a cut and withdraw from two tournaments in the last month. She needed a birdie at 18 Friday to make the cut on the number at 1-over.
“Not as limber as what I used to be is what everyone is telling me,” Wie said. “I think it’s kind of like a life swing kind of change, (a) tune-up, to accommodate my aging body, so to speak.”
Teen still among leaders: Canadian teen Brooke Henderson remained in contention after an eventful even-par 73. The 17-year old matched her five bogeys with five birdies to remain at 6-under, just two behind leader Sei Young Kim.
“I’ll learn from it and pay attention a little bit more to the course conditions leading into tomorrow and try to get a good game plan,” she said.
published:13 Jun 2015
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Top 10 Best Golf Shots from 2015 Canadian Pacific LPGA
Top 10 Best Golf Shots from 2015 Canadian Pacific LPGA from 1 Step to Better Golf http://www.1steptobettergolf.com. Featuring Michelle Wie, Alison Lee, Charley Hull, Azahara Munoz, Lydia Ko, and more. Watch more videos featuring golf instruction tips, beautiful women golfers, golf music videos, and funny golf bloopers from the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, European Tour and Asian Tour. Featured professionals include Rory McIlroy, Bubba Watson, Jordan Spieth, Jack Nicklaus, Phil Mickelson, Michelle Wie, Lydia Ko, Tiger Woods, Lexi Thompson, Ben Hogan and more. Featured tournaments include the Masters, US Open, British Open, and more.
Check out the 1 Step to Better Golf 4-book series. Books include 1 Step to Better Golf, 1 Step to Hitting it Long, 1 Step to Perfect Putting, and 1 Step to Swinging Like Tiger Woods. There is no need to get new golf equipment or attend an expensive golf school. Just read these golf instruction books and you will play better.
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Top 10 Best Golf Shots from 2015 Canadian Pacific LPGA from 1 Step to Better Golf http://www.1steptobettergolf.com. Featuring Michelle Wie, Alison Lee, Charley Hull, Azahara Munoz, Lydia Ko, and more. Watch more videos featuring golf instruction tips, beautiful women golfers, golf music videos, and funny golf bloopers from the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, European Tour and Asian Tour. Featured professionals include Rory McIlroy, Bubba Watson, Jordan Spieth, Jack Nicklaus, Phil Mickelson, Michelle Wie, Lydia Ko, Tiger Woods, Lexi Thompson, Ben Hogan and more. Featured tournaments include the Masters, US Open, British Open, and more.
Check out the 1 Step to Better Golf 4-book series. Books include 1 Step to Better Golf, 1 Step to Hitting it Long, 1 Step to Perfect Putting, and 1 Step to Swinging Like Tiger Woods. There is no need to get new golf equipment or attend an expensive golf school. Just read these golf instruction books and you will play better.
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The top 5 shots in 2011 from the LPGA, sees a winning putt from Suzann Pettersen, a supreme wedge shot from Sandra Gal and a tee shot from Lexi Thompson that...
The top 5 shots in 2011 from the LPGA, sees a winning putt from Suzann Pettersen, a supreme wedge shot from Sandra Gal and a tee shot from Lexi Thompson that...
Michelle Wie, Paula Creamer, So Yeon Ryu, Lydia Ko, Karine Icher, Stacy Lewis, Christina Kim, Julieta Granada, Carlota Ciganda, Suzann Pettersen, Inbee Park, Sarah Jane Smith, Morgan Pressel.
Michelle Wie, Paula Creamer, So Yeon Ryu, Lydia Ko, Karine Icher, Stacy Lewis, Christina Kim, Julieta Granada, Carlota Ciganda, Suzann Pettersen, Inbee Park, Sarah Jane Smith, Morgan Pressel.
published:26 Nov 2014
views:11
North Texas LPGA Shootout Slow Motion Driver Swings
Inbee Park,, Carlota Ciganda, Na Yeon Choi, Caroline Masson, Karine Icher, Jee Young Lee, So Yeon Ryu, Christina Kim, Susann Pettersen, I.K. Kim, Brittany Li...
Inbee Park,, Carlota Ciganda, Na Yeon Choi, Caroline Masson, Karine Icher, Jee Young Lee, So Yeon Ryu, Christina Kim, Susann Pettersen, I.K. Kim, Brittany Li...
Minjee Lee Wins 2015 LPGA KingSmill Championship
Minjee Lee didn't get the dousing with champagne often afforded a winner on the LPGA Tour.
Instead, she signed autographs and posed for photos with fans behind the 18th green on the Kingsmill Resort's River Course, waiting to see if her two-shot lead would hold up through the final pairing.
When it did, the surprise of victory was more than enough for the 18-year-old Australian.
"I didn't think this moment would come this year, so I'm stoked to have won," Lee said after overcoming a three-putt bogey on her first hole in the morning with a pair of clinching pars.
"Just because I won in my rookie season, I feel like I could probably do it again."
Lee, who turned pro in September, had already seen fellow rookies Sei Young Kim and Hyo Joo Kim win tournaments this season. She joined them thanks to a blistering charge to the lead Sunday night.
She was 5 under over a five-hole stretch and started Monday with a four-shot lead over Alison Lee.
Her three-putt bogey from about 15 feet on the par-4 16th, coupled with Alison Lee's birdie on the par-5 15th, cut the lead in half, but she made good on her plan to finish with pars for the victory. Her closing round was a 6-under 65.
Her 15-under 269 total also made her the seventh player to win on tour before her 19th birthday, joining a very accomplished group that includes top-ranked Lydia Ko, Lexi Thompson and Paula Creamer.
And it made her goal coming into the week obsolete because the victory earned her a spot in the U.S. Open.
"I've had a pretty good start to the season, but I didn't really see this coming. ... I was actually trying to get ready to play the (U.S. Open) qualifier," she said, "but I don't have to anymore."
Very briefly after the 7 a.m. start Monday, Lee looked to be in trouble.
Having marked her ball on No. 16 when darkness halted play Sunday night, she knocked her first putt about 4 feet past the hole, then missed the comebacker. She didn't let the mistake bother her, helped perhaps by not knowing that Alison Lee had birdied the par-5 15th to get within two shots.
A pair of two-putt pars made the lead stand, earning her a $195,000 winner's check.
So Yeon Ryu, who began the day six shots off the pace, started with three consecutive birdies and finished second, with Alison Lee dropping into third after making a bogey on the final hole.
"Sometimes early morning my body is still not awake, but this morning my body condition was even better than yesterday," Ryu said. "So I pretty much made every shot and every putt."
After her birdie at No. 15, Alison Lee's approaches to Nos. 16 and 17 left her with long putts.
"On 16 and 17, I felt like I hit two good putts, but they didn't go in," the 20-year-old UCLA student said. "And on 18, I just kind of gave up on myself and I shouldn't have done that. I should have finished strong."
Like Minjee Lee, Alison Lee had planned to play in a U.S. Open qualifier near Richmond on Monday. The USGA allowed her to switch to another sectional qualifying site Tuesday at Goose Creek Golf Club in Mira Loma, California.
Perrine Delacour of France, the leader entering the final round, closed with a 71 and wound up fourth, easily the best finish of her three-year career. Ko tied for 16th at 5 under.
Minjee Lee Wins 2015 LPGA KingSmill Championship
Minjee Lee didn't get the dousing with champagne often afforded a winner on the LPGA Tour.
Instead, she signed autographs and posed for photos with fans behind the 18th green on the Kingsmill Resort's River Course, waiting to see if her two-shot lead would hold up through the final pairing.
When it did, the surprise of victory was more than enough for the 18-year-old Australian.
"I didn't think this moment would come this year, so I'm stoked to have won," Lee said after overcoming a three-putt bogey on her first hole in the morning with a pair of clinching pars.
"Just because I won in my rookie season, I feel like I could probably do it again."
Lee, who turned pro in September, had already seen fellow rookies Sei Young Kim and Hyo Joo Kim win tournaments this season. She joined them thanks to a blistering charge to the lead Sunday night.
She was 5 under over a five-hole stretch and started Monday with a four-shot lead over Alison Lee.
Her three-putt bogey from about 15 feet on the par-4 16th, coupled with Alison Lee's birdie on the par-5 15th, cut the lead in half, but she made good on her plan to finish with pars for the victory. Her closing round was a 6-under 65.
Her 15-under 269 total also made her the seventh player to win on tour before her 19th birthday, joining a very accomplished group that includes top-ranked Lydia Ko, Lexi Thompson and Paula Creamer.
And it made her goal coming into the week obsolete because the victory earned her a spot in the U.S. Open.
"I've had a pretty good start to the season, but I didn't really see this coming. ... I was actually trying to get ready to play the (U.S. Open) qualifier," she said, "but I don't have to anymore."
Very briefly after the 7 a.m. start Monday, Lee looked to be in trouble.
Having marked her ball on No. 16 when darkness halted play Sunday night, she knocked her first putt about 4 feet past the hole, then missed the comebacker. She didn't let the mistake bother her, helped perhaps by not knowing that Alison Lee had birdied the par-5 15th to get within two shots.
A pair of two-putt pars made the lead stand, earning her a $195,000 winner's check.
So Yeon Ryu, who began the day six shots off the pace, started with three consecutive birdies and finished second, with Alison Lee dropping into third after making a bogey on the final hole.
"Sometimes early morning my body is still not awake, but this morning my body condition was even better than yesterday," Ryu said. "So I pretty much made every shot and every putt."
After her birdie at No. 15, Alison Lee's approaches to Nos. 16 and 17 left her with long putts.
"On 16 and 17, I felt like I hit two good putts, but they didn't go in," the 20-year-old UCLA student said. "And on 18, I just kind of gave up on myself and I shouldn't have done that. I should have finished strong."
Like Minjee Lee, Alison Lee had planned to play in a U.S. Open qualifier near Richmond on Monday. The USGA allowed her to switch to another sectional qualifying site Tuesday at Goose Creek Golf Club in Mira Loma, California.
Perrine Delacour of France, the leader entering the final round, closed with a 71 and wound up fourth, easily the best finish of her three-year career. Ko tied for 16th at 5 under.
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(Full Highlights) Lydia Ko Wins 2015 Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic
World No 1 Lydia Ko birdied the second playoff hole to beat Morgan Pressel on Sunday and win a second straight Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic crown.
Ko, the New Zealand sensation who turned 18 on Friday, earned her first victory as a professional at this event last year.
With the win she notched her seventh LPGA Tour title and fifth since the start of the 2014 season.
She fired a two-under par 70 in the final round to finish 72 holes tied with Pressel at eight-under par 280.
Pressel signed for a fourth round 72. She had birdie putts to win both in regulation and at the first playoff hole, but instead remains in search of her third LPGA Tour title and a first since 2008.
Brooke Henderson, the 17-year-old Canadian who led after the second and third rounds, closed with a two-over par 74 to finish third on seven-under 281.
South Korea's Kwak Min-Seo's final-round 74 was good enough for fourth place on six-under 282, and China's Feng Shanshan was alone in fifth after a 72 for 283.
Final scores:
280 - x-Lydia Ko (NZL) 67-72-71-70, Morgan Pressel 69-72-67-72
281 - Brooke Henderson (CAN) 70-65-72-74
282 - Kwak Min-Seo (KOR) 72-67-69-74
283 - Feng Shanshan (CHN) 70-70-71-72
284 - Jang Ha-Na (KOR) 68-71-77-68, Amy Yang (KOR) 72-68-75-69, Stacy Lewis 69-71-71-73
285 - Lee Mi-Rim (KOR) 74-68-73-70, Kim Sei-Young (KOR) 74-69-70-72
(Full Highlights) Lydia Ko Wins 2015 Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic
World No 1 Lydia Ko birdied the second playoff hole to beat Morgan Pressel on Sunday and win a second straight Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic crown.
Ko, the New Zealand sensation who turned 18 on Friday, earned her first victory as a professional at this event last year.
With the win she notched her seventh LPGA Tour title and fifth since the start of the 2014 season.
She fired a two-under par 70 in the final round to finish 72 holes tied with Pressel at eight-under par 280.
Pressel signed for a fourth round 72. She had birdie putts to win both in regulation and at the first playoff hole, but instead remains in search of her third LPGA Tour title and a first since 2008.
Brooke Henderson, the 17-year-old Canadian who led after the second and third rounds, closed with a two-over par 74 to finish third on seven-under 281.
South Korea's Kwak Min-Seo's final-round 74 was good enough for fourth place on six-under 282, and China's Feng Shanshan was alone in fifth after a 72 for 283.
Final scores:
280 - x-Lydia Ko (NZL) 67-72-71-70, Morgan Pressel 69-72-67-72
281 - Brooke Henderson (CAN) 70-65-72-74
282 - Kwak Min-Seo (KOR) 72-67-69-74
283 - Feng Shanshan (CHN) 70-70-71-72
284 - Jang Ha-Na (KOR) 68-71-77-68, Amy Yang (KOR) 72-68-75-69, Stacy Lewis 69-71-71-73
285 - Lee Mi-Rim (KOR) 74-68-73-70, Kim Sei-Young (KOR) 74-69-70-72
published:27 Apr 2015
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LPGA - Karrie Webb gewinnt die Women's Australian Open 2014
Karrie Webb heißt die Siegerin der ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open 2014 in Victoria. Mit einer Schlussrunde von 68 Schlägen und damit insgesamt -12 sicher...
Karrie Webb heißt die Siegerin der ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open 2014 in Victoria. Mit einer Schlussrunde von 68 Schlägen und damit insgesamt -12 sicher...
Es ist ein spannendes Finale, das hier im Video zu sehen ist: Jessica Korda und Stacy Lewis kämpfen bis zum letzten Loch um den Titel, den sich die 20-jährig...
Es ist ein spannendes Finale, das hier im Video zu sehen ist: Jessica Korda und Stacy Lewis kämpfen bis zum letzten Loch um den Titel, den sich die 20-jährig...
Na-Yeon Choi's Fabulous Golf Shots 2015 Walmart LPGA Golf Tournament from 1 Step to Better Golf http://www.1steptobettergolf.com. See our other videos featuring golf instruction tips, beautiful women golfers, golf music videos, and funny golf bloopers from the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, European Tour and Asian Tour. Featured professionals include Rory McIlroy, Bubba Watson, Jack Nicklaus, Phil Mickelson, Michelle Wie, Lydia Ko, Tiger Woods, Lexi Thompson, Ben Hogan and more.
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published:04 Jul 2015
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RACV Ladies Masters 2015 - Final Round - Ladies European Tour
It's the Final Round coverage of the RACV Ladies Masters 2015 from the RACV Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast, Australia.
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published:07 Feb 2015
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LPGA Star Sandra Gal's Best Golf Shots from 2015 Cambia Tournament
LPGA Star Sandra Gal's Best Golf Shots from 2015 Cambia Tournament from 1 Step to Better Golf http://www.1steptobettergolf.com. Watch more videos featuring golf instruction tips, beautiful women golfers, golf music videos, and funny golf bloopers from the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, European Tour and Asian Tour. Featured professionals include Rory McIlroy, Bubba Watson, Jordan Spieth, Jack Nicklaus, Phil Mickelson, Michelle Wie, Lydia Ko, Tiger Woods, Lexi Thompson, Ben Hogan and more. Featured tournaments include the Masters, US Open, British Open, and more.
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LPGA Star Sandra Gal's Best Golf Shots from 2015 Cambia Tournament from 1 Step to Better Golf http://www.1steptobettergolf.com. Watch more videos featuring golf instruction tips, beautiful women golfers, golf music videos, and funny golf bloopers from the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, European Tour and Asian Tour. Featured professionals include Rory McIlroy, Bubba Watson, Jordan Spieth, Jack Nicklaus, Phil Mickelson, Michelle Wie, Lydia Ko, Tiger Woods, Lexi Thompson, Ben Hogan and more. Featured tournaments include the Masters, US Open, British Open, and more.
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published:23 Aug 2015
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Lovely Distractions from 2015 HSBC LPGA Golf Tournament
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Lovely Distractions from 2015 HSBC LPGA Golf Tournament from 1 Step to Better Golf http://www.1steptobettergolf.com. See our other videos featuring golf instruction tips, beautiful women golfers, and funny golf bloopers from the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, European Tour and Asian Tour.
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Die Honda LPGA Thailand sind das dritte Turnier der LPGA Saison 2014. Mit am Start waren auch die beiden deutschen Proetten Sandra Gal und Caroline Masson. B...
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2014 LPGA Airbus Classic - Korda & Wie Final Round
Final round coverage of Jessica Korda and Michelle Wie as they play the Robert Trent Jones...
Final round coverage of Jessica Korda and Michelle Wie as they play the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, Mobile Alabama. Jessica Korda will go on to win the to...
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LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 1
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published:12 Feb 2015
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 1
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 1
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LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 3
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published:13 Feb 2015
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 3
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 3
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LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 4
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published:13 Feb 2015
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 4
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015 Round 4
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LPGA Tour Highlight 2015
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published:10 Feb 2015
LPGA Tour Highlight 2015
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2014 LPGA Airbus Classic 2nd Rnd
Coverage of the 2014 LPGA Airbus Classic, Second Round, from the Robert Trent Jones Golf T...
Die LPGA Tour zu Gast in Asien: Beim vierten Stop in Asien bei der Sunrise LPGA Taiwan Championship in Taiwan erzielt Suzann Petterson einen beeindruckenden ...
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World No.1 Lydia Ko misses first LPGA cut at KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
World No 1 Lydia Ko misses first LPGA cut at KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
Lydia Ko, the N...
published:13 Jun 2015
World No.1 Lydia Ko misses first LPGA cut at KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
World No.1 Lydia Ko misses first LPGA cut at KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
published:13 Jun 2015
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World No 1 Lydia Ko misses first LPGA cut at KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
Lydia Ko, the No. 1-ranked player in the world, missed the cut at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship after making 53 straight cuts to start her LPGA career.
Lydia Ko arrived in Westchester poised, it seemed, to win her first career major. Instead, she’s headed home early.
The world’s top-ranked female struggled to a 40 on her back nine Friday to shoot a 76, leaving her 2-over for the tournament and one shot off the cut line.
Ko, who turned 18 in April, entered the week having made 53 of 53 cuts to start her LPGA career. She leads the LPGA money list, points list and ranked third on tour in scoring average.
“The front nine was OK. I just made a double (on No. 2, her 11th hole) and just couldn’t get anything turned around,” Ko said. “They are one of the tougher holes you play. I just kind of made bogey after bogey and when you do that, it’s not great.”
Ko made a putter change entering the week, but did not blame her poor finish on the switch.
“I missed a lot of nine-footers today,” she said. “They weren’t good, but I feel like I made a good putter change. I know I holed a lot of good putts yesterday, so I’m glad that I’ve got a putter in my hand where I’m confident with it.”
Ko opened with a 1-under 72 on Thursday. She assessed herself with a one-stroke penalty during the round when her ball moved on the green after she had addressed it.
Injury-prone Wie debuts new swing: Michelle Wie is just 25, but nagging injuries finally have the former teen prodigy heeding decade-old advice from swing coach David Ledbetter.
The reigning U.S. Women’s Open champ has debuted a new swing at this week’s KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. She narrowed her stance by half to restrict the contortion on her backswing, hoping it will lead to better health going forward.
Wie has been visibly hobbled on the course by left hip bursitis. The injury already caused her to miss a cut and withdraw from two tournaments in the last month. She needed a birdie at 18 Friday to make the cut on the number at 1-over.
“Not as limber as what I used to be is what everyone is telling me,” Wie said. “I think it’s kind of like a life swing kind of change, (a) tune-up, to accommodate my aging body, so to speak.”
Teen still among leaders: Canadian teen Brooke Henderson remained in contention after an eventful even-par 73. The 17-year old matched her five bogeys with five birdies to remain at 6-under, just two behind leader Sei Young Kim.
“I’ll learn from it and pay attention a little bit more to the course conditions leading into tomorrow and try to get a good game plan,” she said.
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Top 10 Best Golf Shots from 2015 Canadian Pacific LPGA
Top 10 Best Golf Shots from 2015 Canadian Pacific LPGA from 1 Step to Better Golf http://w...
published:30 Aug 2015
Top 10 Best Golf Shots from 2015 Canadian Pacific LPGA
Top 10 Best Golf Shots from 2015 Canadian Pacific LPGA
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LPGA Top 5 Shots of 2011
The top 5 shots in 2011 from the LPGA, sees a winning putt from Suzann Pettersen, a suprem...
The top 5 shots in 2011 from the LPGA, sees a winning putt from Suzann Pettersen, a supreme wedge shot from Sandra Gal and a tee shot from Lexi Thompson that...
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Golf ProTracer Compilation - 2014 LPGA CME Group Tour Championship
Michelle Wie, Paula Creamer, So Yeon Ryu, Lydia Ko, Karine Icher, Stacy Lewis, Christina K...
published:26 Nov 2014
Golf ProTracer Compilation - 2014 LPGA CME Group Tour Championship
Golf ProTracer Compilation - 2014 LPGA CME Group Tour Championship
published:26 Nov 2014
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Michelle Wie, Paula Creamer, So Yeon Ryu, Lydia Ko, Karine Icher, Stacy Lewis, Christina Kim, Julieta Granada, Carlota Ciganda, Suzann Pettersen, Inbee Park, Sarah Jane Smith, Morgan Pressel.
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North Texas LPGA Shootout Slow Motion Driver Swings
Inbee Park,, Carlota Ciganda, Na Yeon Choi, Caroline Masson, Karine Icher, Jee Young Lee, ...
Inbee Park,, Carlota Ciganda, Na Yeon Choi, Caroline Masson, Karine Icher, Jee Young Lee, So Yeon Ryu, Christina Kim, Susann Pettersen, I.K. Kim, Brittany Li...
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(Full Highlights) Minjee Lee Wins 2015 LPGA KingSmill Championship
Minjee Lee Wins 2015 LPGA KingSmill Championship
Minjee Lee didn't get the dousing with c...
published:19 May 2015
(Full Highlights) Minjee Lee Wins 2015 LPGA KingSmill Championship
(Full Highlights) Minjee Lee Wins 2015 LPGA KingSmill Championship
published:19 May 2015
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Minjee Lee Wins 2015 LPGA KingSmill Championship
Minjee Lee didn't get the dousing with champagne often afforded a winner on the LPGA Tour.
Instead, she signed autographs and posed for photos with fans behind the 18th green on the Kingsmill Resort's River Course, waiting to see if her two-shot lead would hold up through the final pairing.
When it did, the surprise of victory was more than enough for the 18-year-old Australian.
"I didn't think this moment would come this year, so I'm stoked to have won," Lee said after overcoming a three-putt bogey on her first hole in the morning with a pair of clinching pars.
"Just because I won in my rookie season, I feel like I could probably do it again."
Lee, who turned pro in September, had already seen fellow rookies Sei Young Kim and Hyo Joo Kim win tournaments this season. She joined them thanks to a blistering charge to the lead Sunday night.
She was 5 under over a five-hole stretch and started Monday with a four-shot lead over Alison Lee.
Her three-putt bogey from about 15 feet on the par-4 16th, coupled with Alison Lee's birdie on the par-5 15th, cut the lead in half, but she made good on her plan to finish with pars for the victory. Her closing round was a 6-under 65.
Her 15-under 269 total also made her the seventh player to win on tour before her 19th birthday, joining a very accomplished group that includes top-ranked Lydia Ko, Lexi Thompson and Paula Creamer.
And it made her goal coming into the week obsolete because the victory earned her a spot in the U.S. Open.
"I've had a pretty good start to the season, but I didn't really see this coming. ... I was actually trying to get ready to play the (U.S. Open) qualifier," she said, "but I don't have to anymore."
Very briefly after the 7 a.m. start Monday, Lee looked to be in trouble.
Having marked her ball on No. 16 when darkness halted play Sunday night, she knocked her first putt about 4 feet past the hole, then missed the comebacker. She didn't let the mistake bother her, helped perhaps by not knowing that Alison Lee had birdied the par-5 15th to get within two shots.
A pair of two-putt pars made the lead stand, earning her a $195,000 winner's check.
So Yeon Ryu, who began the day six shots off the pace, started with three consecutive birdies and finished second, with Alison Lee dropping into third after making a bogey on the final hole.
"Sometimes early morning my body is still not awake, but this morning my body condition was even better than yesterday," Ryu said. "So I pretty much made every shot and every putt."
After her birdie at No. 15, Alison Lee's approaches to Nos. 16 and 17 left her with long putts.
"On 16 and 17, I felt like I hit two good putts, but they didn't go in," the 20-year-old UCLA student said. "And on 18, I just kind of gave up on myself and I shouldn't have done that. I should have finished strong."
Like Minjee Lee, Alison Lee had planned to play in a U.S. Open qualifier near Richmond on Monday. The USGA allowed her to switch to another sectional qualifying site Tuesday at Goose Creek Golf Club in Mira Loma, California.
Perrine Delacour of France, the leader entering the final round, closed with a 71 and wound up fourth, easily the best finish of her three-year career. Ko tied for 16th at 5 under.
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Twenty-something is the new profile for winners in the game of golf (unless you are on the LPGA Tour when the teenagers are equally successful) ... • Lydia Ko shot 63 in the final round at Evian to check off the only empty box on her resume by winning an LPGA major ... • the LPGA’s Solheim Cup became as interesting as the men’s counterpart, the Ryder Cup....
ATLANTA — Hal Sutton was in a bunker so deep that only his hat could be seen. He got up-and-down for par on the 18th hole, then won a playoff by hitting a 4-wood to 6 feet for birdie on the 244-yard closing hole ... It's not often that close ... ___ ... ___ ... ___ ... The LPGA Tour can't catch a break when it comes to building momentum. After its stirring rally to win the Solheim Cup two weeks ago, the LPGA Tour does not play in the U.S ... ......
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(CNN)ActorJim Carrey offered condolences to the family of close friend Cathriona White, who was found dead in her home on Monday night. Carrey said Tuesday that he was "deeply saddened by the passing of my sweet Cathriona." The two reportedly met in 2012 and have dated on and off ... 128 photos ... 1 of 128 ... Louise Suggs, one of the 13 founders of the Ladies Professional Golf Association, died at the age of 91, the LPGA announced on August 7 ... ....
Solheim announced Monday ... In August, at age 17, she became the third-youngest player ever to win an LPGA event when she ran away with the Cambia Portland Classic by eight shots, setting a tournament scoring record at 21 under par. Two days later she was granted her LPGA Tour card for the remainder of 2015 and all of 2016 ... 1-ranked amateur, and her breakthrough win on the LPGA shows she belongs at the highest level in women’s golf....
The 29-year-old former Florida Southern player finished at 3-under 213 at MysticCreek and earned $15,000 — after making only $7,475 in 18 events this year on the LPGA Tour ... Stoelting finished third on the Symetra Tour money list last season to earn her LPGA Tour card, but make only two cuts this year and is preparing for the final stage of LPGAQualifying School....