Martin Hall is ready for calmer waters. After a 15-year run and 430 episodes, Hall will host his last episode of ...
Two young Australian golfers are about to follow in the footsteps of some of the country’s best golfers of the past 20 years ...
The longest-running professional sports organization for women has many reasons to celebrate. It's their 75 year anniversary.
Since 1980, the record for most consecutive top 10s belongs to LPGA Hall of Famers Beth Daniel (1980) and Karrie Webb (1998-99) at 16. "I'm just the type of person, not go like high-high and not ...
Karrie Webb of Australia celebrates after winning the Weetabix Women's British Open held at the Turnberry Golf Club in Turnberry, Scotland on August 11, 2002. 2002 Getty Images Sarah Kellam is a ...
Lydia Ko moved to No. 2 on the LPGA's career money list after clinching her 23rd career LPGA victory at the HSBC Women's World Championship, moving $301,488 ahead of Karrie Webb. Annika Sorenstam ...
Ko, currently the only active LPGA Hall of Fame player on tour, surpassed Karrie Webb's $20,293,105 career total but remains behind leader Annika Sorenstam ($22,583,693) by a considerable amount.
Her winnings from Singapore allowed her to surpass Karrie Webb ($20,293,105) on the Career Official Money List. Ko has earned roughly $20.6 million throughout her Hall of Fame career and is now ...
The LPGA recognizes seven players as having won the career grand slam: Louise Suggs (1957), Mickey Wright (1962), Pat Bradley (1986), Juli Inkster (1999), Karrie Webb (2001), Annika Sorenstam ...
With her $360,000 first-place prize by winning the HSBC Women’s World Championship Sunday, Ko surpassed Karrie Webb. Ko, a 23-time tour winner, now has $20,595,105 in official career earnings.