Kathleen Ekey has won twice this season and hopes to hang on to the top spot on the LPGA Futures Tour’s 2011 money list. Ekey leads this year’s “J Golf Race For The Card” by $10,920 over No. 2 Lisa Ferrero of California. photo Scott Miller
The LETAS Ladies Open is shaping up to be one of the major events of the English golfing season with the news that Italian Sophie Sandolo and Australian Karen Lunn have confirmed their participation in the field.
Defending champion Ai Miyazato highlights a star-studded field at this year's Safeway Classic Presented by Coca-Cola which tees off on Friday at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club in North Plains, Ore.
Woburn’s Charley Hull scored six-under par 67 in the final round of the English strokeplay championship at Alwoodley, Leeds, to win by four shots. She was 13-under par for the 72-hole event which is sponsored by Tourism Ireland. www.leaderboardphotography.com
Yani Tseng reinforced her reputation as the world’s finest woman golfer when she closed with a three under par 69 to win the Ricoh Women’s British Open over the Championship course at Carnoustie. ricohwomensbritishopen.com
The second English Women’s Golf La Manga Club Challenge, which builds on the success of last year’s inaugural event, will take place from 1-6 October 2011.
Essex teenager Sophie Madden shot four-under par to win the girls’ age 14 division of the US Kids Teen World Championship at Pinehurst, in North Carolina, USA.
World No.1 Yani Tseng showed why she is the dominant force in women’s golf by earning a four stroke victory at the Ricoh Women’s British Open at Carnoustie.
England international Nikki Foster played her way into the field for the Ricoh Women’s British Open with a superb two-under par 69 in final qualifying at Panmure. Image from Leaderboard Photography
Ricoh Ambassador Paula Creamer took to the fairways of Carnoustie at the weekend to get a sneak preview of what lies ahead at the final Major of the year.
The R&A has announced that top women’s golfer Suzann Pettersen has agreed to become the world governing body’s next Working For Golf Ambassador. Suzann joins two-time Open Champion Padraig Harrington in this role, promoting the work of The R&A worldwide.
Thailand's Titiya Plucksataporn and Anne-Lise Caudal of France set the pace at six under par 65 on the first day of the Finnair Masters in Helsinki. photo Tristan Jones
Rolex Rankings No. 1 Yani Tseng became the youngest female golfer in history to win four major titles, shooting a final-round 66 to capture the 2011 Wegmans LPGA Championship by 10 strokes. LPGA
A strong European contingent will be looking to make their mark at the final Major of the year, the Ricoh Women’s British Open, as they also hope to secure their place in the 2011 European Solheim Cup team.
The top 15 ranked women on the Rolex World Rankings have entered the 2011 Ricoh Women's British Open, all eager to take on the new challenge offered by the famous Carnoustie course, Angus, Scotland, 28th to 31st July, 2011.
LPGA State Farm Classic Defending Champion Cristie
Kerr presented a check for $5,000 to the Simmons Cancer Institute at SIU .School of Medicine at a wine tasting event held today at Panther Creek.
A few weeks ago, LPGA Futures Tour player Kathleen Ekey was in Tuscaloosa, Alabama with the Alabama women’s golf team, serving up meals to victims of the late-April tornado that ripped apart her college town. photo LPGA Futurestour
The English Women’s Golf Association has announced team selections for five major events. Players include new English champion Lucy Williams of Hertfordshire. Image Leaderboard Photography
British senior champion Bev New will bid for a second major title next week when the English senior strokeplay championship is played from 14-16 June at Saltford Golf Club, in her home county of Somerset.
English students Abbey Gittings and Nicole Whitmore have helped their university complete a hat trick of national titles on the US women’s college circuit.
English students Abbey Gittings and Nicole Whitmore have helped their university complete a hat trick of national titles on the US women’s college circuit.
Hertfordshire’s Lucy Williams won the 2011 English women’s amateur championship at West Sussex when she defeated 15-year-old Charley Hull on the 19th hole of an outstanding final. The event was sponsored by Tourism Ireland. leaderboardphotography.com
Dorset's Hayley Davis has arrived at West Sussex Golf Club to defend the English amateur championship which tees off tomorrow. The tournament is sponsored by Tourism Ireland. Photo - Leaderboardphotography.com