Baldry: Ariya Jutanugarn's game proves worthy of LPGA
Other than the fact that the Jutanugarn sisters often dress like twins, Ariya and Moriya don’t really look similar. Neither did their scores Thursday in the LPGA's Kingsmill Classic.
Don't expect 'Groundhog Day' rerun at Kingsmill
The LPGA's Kingsmill Championship might see a new playoff format this year if a tie lasts long enough, but Inbee Park will remain No. 1 no matter what.
Park conquers North Texas for another win
After starting the day two strokes behind Carlota Ciganda, Inbee Park went ahead to stay with consecutive pars on Nos. 14 and 15 to win the inaugural North Texas LPGA Shootout.
Ciganda takes 2-shot lead in North Texas
Carlota Ciganda shot a 5-under 66 Saturday to take a two-stroke lead over the world's No. 1 player, Inbee Park, and LPGA Tour rookie Caroline Masson at the inaugural North Texas LPGA Shootout.
Masson hangs on for North Texas LPGA lead
Caroline Masson bogeyed three of her last four holes Friday but leads Carlota Ciganda by a stroke in the North Texas LPGA Shootout.
Pettersen tops Salas in Lotte playoff
Lizette Salas' final-round 62 caught leader Suzann Pettersen, but the Norwegian prevailed on the first hole of their playoff for the LPGA Lotte Championship title.
Inbee Park climbs to top of Rolex Rankings
The Kraft Nabisco Championship winner ascends to the top ranking despite an idle week on the LPGA schedule.
Kraft Nabisco Championship: Tee times, third round
Tee times for the third round of the 2013 Kraft Nabisco Championship.
Park finds herself in rare form at Kraft
Inbee Park has a chance to contend at the Kraft Nabisco Championship for the first time in her career, leading the LPGA's first major of the season after two rounds.
Ewart Shadoff helps anchor top of Kraft leaderboard
Jodi Ewart Shadoff has been a co-leader during the first two rounds of the Kraft Nabisco Championship – and jokes that her anchored putting stroke doesn't exactly help much in the big picture.
Nicole's diary: The big debut of Big Break Ireland
The world premiere of the Big Break Ireland wasn't a smooth ride for Golfweek blogger and competitor Nicole Smith, who was a bit nervous about what her fellow competitors had to say about each other.
Baldry: Thompson's 66 could have been lower
Yes, she shot 66. And yes, she's one back at an LPGA event. But as Beth Ann Baldry explains, 16-year-old Lexi Thompson's opening round at the Navistar LPGA could have been scary low.
Kang signs with Excel Sports Management
Two-time U.S. Women’s Amateur champion Danielle Kang has signed with Excel Sports Management, according to the company’s Facebook page.
Jackson closes playing days, pursues next life in golf
Futures Tour player Brandi Jackson will tee it up at the Vidalia Championship this week before putting her playing career on hold to pursue a different avenue in the golf business. Julie Williams.
Blumenherst pitches Fort Wayne for LPGA event
Amanda Blumenherst is making a push to bring an LPGA event to her hometown of Fort Wayne, Ind. in the next couple of years.
Player's diary: Nicole earning back confidence
Player diary: Nicole Noelle Smith is seeing her luck turn around quickly, with a solid week in Crown Point, Ind. to get her confidence pointed in the right direction.
Inkster has conquered The Broadmoor before
Juli Inkster won the 1982 U.S. Women's Amateur title at The Broadmoor, the course reminding her of the greens she grew up on. And she says she has gotten a lot better in those nearly 30 years.
5 Things: Future bright for women's golf
Consider that 25 players in the U.S. Women’s Open field are amateurs, and the future of women’s golf doesn’t look too shabby. 5 things to know from Tuesday at the Open:
Commentary: Time to let Lexi shine
The LPGA needs the kind of buzz that Lexi Thompson can bring. Thompson needs to get on with it before boredom sets in. At this point, it does neither party any good to wait another year.
Player diary: Car troubles test Nicole's mettle
Think playing golf professionally is glamorous? The last week of Futures Tour player Nicole Noelle Smith's life proves the opposite.















