Women's Indian Open
Asia
Hero MotorCorp
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Eurpn/Asian Ladies Tours event). Second-placed [Gary Player Black Knight course, DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero MotorCorp
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Oct 26-29; Eurpn/Asian Ladies Tours event). Second-placed Sara Kjellker (Swe) finished 5 shots behind 23-year-old fellow Tour rookie Aline Krauter (Ger), who recorded her first Ladies European Tour win. [Gary Player Black Knight course, DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Oct 20-23; Eurpn/Asian Ladies Tours event). Second-placed Caroline Hedwall (Swe) and Amandeep Drall (India) finished 3 shots behind 26-year-old Olivia Cowan (Ger), who recorded her maiden Ladies European Tour win in her 96th start on the Tour. [Gary Player Black Knight course, DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero
Hero Women's Indian Open not played in 2021 (scheduled for Sept 30-Oct 3, but cancelled due to ongoing global coronavirus pandemic; Eurpn/Asian Ladies Tours event). [Gary Player Black Knight course, DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Hero Women's Indian Open not played in 2020 (scheduled for Oct 1-4; cancelled due to world coronavirus pandemic). [Gary Player Black Knight course, DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Oct 3-6; Eurpn and Asian ladies tours event). Second-placed Marianne Skarpnoord (Nor) finished 3 shots behind 30-year-old Christine Wolf (Aut), who recorded her first Ladies European Tour win in her 91st start on the Tour. [Gary Player Black Knight course, DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Oct 18-21; Eurpn and Asian ladies tours event). Second-placed Caroline Hedwall (Swe), Felicity Johnson (Eng), Nicole Broch Larsen (Den) and Christine Wolf (Aut) finished 2 shots behind 44-year-old Becky Morgan (Wales), who recorded her first Ladies European Tour win in her 18th year on the tour. [Gary Player Black Knight course, DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Nov 10-13; Eurpn and Asian ladies tours event). Second-placed Michelle Thomson (Scot) finished 1 shot behind 23-year-old Ladies European Tour rookie Camille Chevalier (Fra), who recorded her first LET win. [Gary Player Black Knight course, DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Nov 11-13; Eurpn and Asian ladies tours event). Second-placed Brittany Lincicome (USA) and Belen Mozo (Esp) finished 1 shot behind 18-year-old rookie professional Aditi Ashok (India), the first home winner of this event. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Oct 23-25; Eurpn and Asian ladies tours event). Second-placed Becky Morgan (Wales), Malene Jorgensen (Den) and Cheyenne Woods (USA) finished 1 shot behind Ladies European Tour rookie and wire-to-wire winner Emily Kristine Pedersen (Den), who won her first LET event. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Dec 4-6; Eurpn and Asian ladies tours event). Second-placed Fabienne In-Albon (Sui), Hannah Burke (Eng) and Hyeon-seo Kang (S Kor) finished 5 shots behind wire-to-wire Gwladys Nocera (Fra). [Delhi GC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Nov 28-30; Eurpn and Asian ladies tours event). Second-placed Valentine Derrey (Fra) finished 3 shots behind first-time Ladies Eurpn Tr winner Thidapa Suwannapura (Thai). [Delhi GC, New Delhi].
Asia
Hero
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Nov 30-Dec 2; Eurpn and Asian ladies tours event). Defending champion and second-placed Caroline Hedwall (Swe) finished 4 shots behind Pornanong Phatlum (Thai), who claimed her third Women's Indian Open title, and first win on the Ladies European Tour. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Hero
Played as the Hero Women's Indian Open (Dec 9-11; Eurpn and Asian ladies tours event). Second-placed Pornanong Phatlum (Thai) finished 2 shots behind tour rookie Caroline Hedwall, who recorded her fourth Ladies European Tour title of 2011. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
Honda
Played as the Hero Honda Women's Indian Open (Nov 11-13; Eurpn and Asian ladies tours event). Laura Davies (Eng) beat Louise Friberg (Swe), Nontaya Srisawang (Thai) and Tandi Cunningham (RSA) at the first playoff hole. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
DLF
Played as the DLF Women's Indian Open (Feb 25-27; Ladies Asian Tr event). Second-placed Hae-jung Kim (S Kor) finished 2 shots behind defending champion Pornanong Phatlum (Thai). [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
DLF
Played as the DLF Women's Indian Open (March 26-28; Ladies Asian Tr event). Second-placed Jun-jye Wei (Taiw) and Yuki Sakurai (Jpn) finished 4 shots behind 19-year-old Pornanong Phatlum (Thai). [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
Asia
DLF
Played as the inaugural DLF Women's Indian Open (March 14-16; Ladies Asian Tr event). Yani Tseng (Taiw) beat Russamee Gulyanamitta (Thai) with a birdie at the first playoff hole. [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India].
124th US Open: the No.2 Course at Pinehurst once again plays host to this most illustrious championship (June 13-16). Wyndham Clark defends his title, having won at Los Angeles CC in 2023.
79th Women’s US Open: the second women’s major championship of the season gets underway at Lancaster CC in Pennsylvania. It’s the second time the championship has been held here.
(May 30-June 2).
Nelly Korda: won the Mizuho Americas Open (May 16-19) at Liberty National GC, continuing her extraordinary form in LPGA events. This was her sixth win in seven starts in 2024.
Xander Schauffele: recorded his first major championship win, and second record-equalling low score of 62 in a major. Only he, Branden Grace, Rickie Fowler and Shane Lowry have achieved this feat in a men’s major championship.
Marco Simone Golf & Country Club: With a clubhouse that might befit a Roman Emperor, and a golf course to match, you can be sure of a memorable outing at Rome's most talked about golf facility.
Jim Fazio's original layout was much changed to create a modern Ryder Cup course ... now one of the Eternal City's (and Italy's) most revered.
Here at Prince’s Golf Club you'll find 27 excellent holes of links golf. Just over the fence and sharing similar terrain is Royal St George’s; but Prince’s is far from overshadowed by its venerable neighbour. The three nine-hole loops at Prince's, laid out over gently undulating terrain, are sure to bring a smile of satisfaction to all lovers of links golf.
Stay&Play at Prince's: excellent onsite Lodge accommodation available
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