South Korean in sight of victory at Blue Bay LPGA event
South Korea’s Mi Hyang Lee has extended her Blue Bay LPGA lead to three strokes at Hainan Island in China after a topsy-turvy one-under 71 featuring seven birdies and six bogeys.
South Korea’s Mi Hyang Lee has extended her Blue Bay LPGA lead to three strokes at Hainan Island in China after a topsy-turvy one-under 71 featuring seven birdies and six bogeys.
Lucas Herbert has forced himself into contention for a maiden LIV Golf individual title in Hong Kong.
Sunday’s final round of the Australian Women’s Classic at Magenta Shores is set for a thrilling finish with Australia’s Kelsey Bennett holding a one-shot lead over a pair of English players in week two of the WPGA Tour of Australasia and Ladies European Tour (LET) swing.
Australia’s Ryan Peake is in pole position to claim his second big New Zealand professional golf title in just over a year after seizing the outright lead at the inaugural ISPS HANDA Japan-Australasia Championship on Saturday.
Lucas Herbert has continued his big week to spearhead the Australian challenge at the LIV Hong Kong event while Jon Rahm also made his move.
Dean Burmester and Carlos Ortiz will take a share of the lead into the weekend at the HSBC LIV Golf Hong Kong, while Thomas Detry’s remarkable journey to the tournament has him firmly in contention after two rounds.
Kelsey Bennett admits she felt the pressure of trying to claim a first Ladies European Tour and WPGA Tour of Australasia title last week in Wollongong, but the Australian believes she is well placed to achieve that goal as leader of the Australian Women’s Classic.
Sleeping in his own bed for the first time at a tour event is agreeing with New Zealand’s Nick Voke, who is right in the mix for a win at his home club heading into the weekend at the ISPS HANDA Japan-Australasia Championship.
Playing through winter demands the right cold weather golf apparel. When temperatures drop, golfers must stay warm without sacrificing flexibility.
A host of leading South Australian sports stars will take on the 2026 women’s Australian Open tournament course at Kooyonga Golf Club in Wednesday’s Pro-Am event.
With just under a week to go until the 2026 women’s Australian Open, Kooyonga Golf Club and Adelaide are ready to welcome the nation’s brightest stars, as well as a host of international talent from March 12-15.
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