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Hosted on MSNThailand's Jeeno triumphs at Saudi golf tourneyJeeno Thitikul of Thailand has opened her 2025 golf season in style, winning the Ladies European Tour PIF Saudi Ladies International tournament - and taking home $675,000.The 21-year-old Ratchaburi ...
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Hosted on MSNLIV Golf CEO Reveals Upcoming Talks With LPGA Tour On Potential Involvement In Women's GameScott O'Neil has confirmed to Australian Golf Digest that he will hold talks with interim LPGA commissioner Liz Moore ...
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Hosted on MSNTalented Thai Jeeno Thitikul dominates with final round 69 to win PIF Saudi Ladies InternationalThe 21-year-old Thai sensation took the field apart to win the $650,000 winner's prize cheque in the PIF Saudi Ladies ...
England's Charley Hull has been out-spoken about the harms of slow play on the game of golf, both for players and fans. The ...
The LPGA officially announced a tough new policy to fight slow play that will go into effect in March. Here's what you need ...
Lexi Thompson played in the recent Founders Cup, confirming that her retirement will only be partial and that she will ...
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Hosted on MSNStars gear up for Honda golf tourney in PattayaSeven of the world's top 10 golfers will participate in the Honda LPGA Thailand 2025, which is set to take place at the iconic Siam Country Club Old Course in Pattaya next week.World No.3 Yin Ruoning ...
The LPGA has announced its new pace-of-play policy that includes lower timing thresholds for fines and penalties, including a new one-stroke penalty for golfers who take too long to hit their shots.
The Ladies Professional Golf Association is implementing a policy to regulate the pace of play, putting it into effect this ...
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Golf News Net on MSN2025 PIF Saudi Ladies International purse, winner’s share, prize money payoutPIF Saudi Ladies International purse is set for $5 million, with the winner's share coming in at $750,000 -- the standard 15 ...
Slow play has been an incredibly hot topic of conversation in the golf world in recent years, but the PGA Tour has largely declined to address the issue.
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Golf News Net on MSNLPGA announces new pace-of-play policy, could lead to more penalty strokesThe LPGA Tour is implementing a new pace-of-play policy in response to player and fan feedback, with the intent of better ...
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