Celine Boutier is the LPGA’s most successful all-time tour winner
France’s Celine Boutier birdied the 18th hole in regulation and a playoff to claim the LPGA Drive On Championship title and become the all-time leading tour winner
Annika Sorenstam to Host LPGA Tournament in 2023
Annika Sorenstam, one of the most decorated golfers in history, will become tournament host for Tampa Bay’s signature LPGA Tour event, beginning in 2023.
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IGF Board Elects Annika Sörenstam as New President
The International Golf Federation Board elects 10-time Major champion and World Golf Hall of Famer, Annika Sörenstam, as IGF President.
Kaiyuree Moodley’s Big American Dream
GolfRSA Elite Squad Member, Kaiyuree Moodley, is set to leave South Africa to take up a scholarship at the University of South Carolina later this year. The Journalism and Psychology student chats about starting her first year at home and recent form on the course.
Grassroots Development at the Core for WGSA President Sarah Braude
Women’s Golf South Africa President, Sarah Braude, who is a finalist in the Woman of the Year category for the 2020 Momentum gsport Awards, has guided women’s amateur golf with great skill in the four months at the helm, and she is not done just yet.
Moodley Reflects on Magical Win in Investec SA Women’s Open
Kaiyuree Moodley speaks on winning the leading amateur honours at the 2020 Investec SA Women’s Open and laying a formidable foundation for her future
Moodley to Debut in Faldo’s Major Invitational
Kaiyuree Moodley will join Annika Sörenstam’s team for the 2020 Major Champions Invitational in Arizona later in January
Kruger Chases Annika Invitational Leaders
16-year-old Centurion Magda Kruger in a bunch chasing the Annika Invitational Europe overnight leaders at the Landskrona Golf Club on Wednesday
Annika Inspires Kim Williams
Kim Williams has won five amateur women’s golf tournaments since the beginning of 2007 and she is aiming for her sixth in the Sanlam Amateur Women’s Golf Championship, which is currently under way at the Royal Johannesburg and Kensington Golf Club.
January Woman: Betty Mokoena
gsport’s January Woman, Betty Mokoena, epitomizes the saying: “Age ain’t nothing but a number”. At 22, Betty has already achieved what most people dream of. Not only does she get to play golf, the sport she so dearly loves, but she is able to give back in the most significant way, as a mentor at the Ernie Els and Fancourt Foundation (EEFF).
2008 January gSTAR: Stacy Bregman
Stacy Lee Bregman has always been sporty but seven years ago she chose to pursue a career in golf. Her dedication and hard work paid off in October 2006 when she played her part in South Africa winning the World Amateur Team Championships – the first time a South African team had won the Championship.
Ashleigh Suffers Dubai Setback
Dubai Ladies Masters’ first round leader, Sweden’s Louise Stahle lines up a putt during a deserved third-round five-under 67. Picture: Kamal Sharma courtesy the LET South Africa’s three ladies contesting the Dubai Ladies Masters at Emirates Golf Club on Saturday all finished the day within two shots of another, with the group’s leader Ashleigh Simon […]