Lexi Thompson in opening pairing for U.S. at Solheim Cup - ESPN
ANDALUCIA, Spain — Justin Thomas won't be the only struggling American golfer under a microscope at an international team competition this month.
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ANDALUCIA, Spain — Justin Thomas won't be the only struggling American golfer under a microscope at an international team competition this month.
Leona Maguire has been paired alongside Sweden's Anna Nordqvist in Friday's morning foursomes as the Solheim Cup commences in Finca Cortesin in Spain.
Leona Maguire is among a group of eight players to qualify automatically for the upcoming Solheim Cup in Spain.
Celine Boutier inched closer to her second title in as many weeks after seizing a three-stroke lead following the third round of the Women's Scottish Open on Saturday in Ayrshire, Scotland.
SAN FRANCISCO: Lexi Thompson made back-to-back birdies on the back nine Saturday and the United States earned the final spot in the semifinals of the LPGA’s International Crown team match-play event.
The Masters may now have passed but we didn’t have to wait long for the next major of the golf season. This time it’s the turn of the women as they get their major campaigns underway at The Chevron Championship. It is one of five majors on the women's circuit, along with the US Women’s Open, the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, AIG Women’s Open, and The Evian Championship.
After her high-profile collapse at the Women’s PGA Championship, Lexi Thompson showed her quality to close out victory at the Aramco Series — New York event. Thompson suffered a meltdown to hand major success at In-gee Chun at Congressional, but at Trump Ferry Point there were no dramas for the American who secured her first success since 2019. Ad The world No.
Maja Stark came up just short in her bid for a first win since securing an LPGA Tour card, as Andrea Lee rallied superbly to take victory in the Amazingcre Portland Classic. Swedish star Stark has caught plenty of eyes with her blistering play on the Ladies European Tour, and her win at the co-sanctioned ISPS Handa World Invitational secured her an LPGA Tour card. Ad On her first start at the Columbia Edgewater Country Club, the 22-year-old played superbly in a field that contained major champions Nelly Korda and Brooke Henderson.