15-year-old duo Grace Crawford and Connor Graham named in Scotland's Euro teams
Fellow 15-year-olds Grace Crawford and Connor Graham have secured Scotland spots for next month’s European Team Championships, with both possibly creating history.
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Fellow 15-year-olds Grace Crawford and Connor Graham have secured Scotland spots for next month’s European Team Championships, with both possibly creating history.
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Former US Women's Open champion Michelle Wie West has announced she is stepping away from the LPGA tour at the age of 32.
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