Brooke Henderson Goes Wire-to-Wire to Win HGV Tournament of Champions

https://www.tsn.ca/golf/brooke-henderson-wins-hgv-tournament-of-champions-1.1909638

Brooke Henderson shot a final-round 70 to finish the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions at 16-under and an impressive wire-to-wire victory.  Charley Hull and Maja Stark finsihed tied for 2nd, 4-shots back of the winner. The win is Henderson’s 13th on the LPGA Tour. Continue reading

Enter the 2023 LPGA Golf Pool

The 2023 edition of the LPGA Golf Pool is now open for registrations.

How’s it work?  You pick a set of players for the season, and they get points when they finish in the top-10 of LPGA Tour events.  Whoever collects the most points over the course of the season is the winner.

After each tournament the pool leaderboard will be updated, and a blog post is written to recap the week.  Subscribe to the blog if you want to e-mail notifications for each update post, or you can follow @tbestdgolfsite on twitter.

There no fee to enter, but please consider making a donation to All Paws Rescue Services instead. All Paws Rescue Services is a non-profit animal rescue that is all volunteer. Continue reading

Nelly Korda Wins Pelican Women’s Championship

https://golfweek.usatoday.com/2022/11/13/nelly-korda-lpga-pelican-lexi-thompson/

Nelly Korda a final-round 6-under par 64 to come from behind and win the Pelican Women’s Championship by a shot over Lexi Thompson.  Korda finished the tournament a 14-under par and became the first player on the LPGA Tour this season to defend the title they won in the 2021 season. With the victory, Korda also regained the number one spot in Rolex Women’s World Rankings. Continue reading

Lydia Ko Wins BMW Ladies Championship

https://golfweek.usatoday.com/2022/10/21/lpga-lydia-ko-vare-trophy-bmw-ladies-championship/

Lydia Ko made five birdies on the back nine on her way to a four-shot victory over Andrea Lee at the BMW Ladies Championship in South Korea. Ko shot a final round 65 (7-under) and finished the tournament at 21-under par. The win is Ko’s 2nd on the season, and 18th of her career. Continue reading