
New Women's Golf Ranking System Enhances Fan Experience
The launch of DataGolf's women's ranking system offers a clearer perspective on female golfers, providing fans with an in-depth look at their performances and standings.


Lorena Ochoa asserts her dominance in the LPGA with her first major win and a strong showing during the European leg of the tour. This performance solidifies her status as the top-ranked player.

The launch of DataGolf's women's ranking system offers a clearer perspective on female golfers, providing fans with an in-depth look at their performances and standings.
Epson America, Inc. has officially taken over as the title sponsor of the LPGA's qualifying tour, now known as the Epson Tour. The exciting partnership is set to boost opportunities for aspiring female golfers.
The LPGA’s first major of the year sees a significant increase to its purse, now totaling $9 million, thanks to Chevron's recent commitments. This follows a similar boost in another tournament just days before.

Canadian star Brooke Henderson looks to end a disappointing major championship drought as the Chevron Championship moves to a new venue in Houston. The event marks Henderson's sixth tournament with veteran caddie John Killeen as she adjusts to life without sister Brittany on the bag.
Top-ranked Jeeno Thitikul looks to secure her first major victory at the LPGA Chevron Championship, facing strong competitors like Hannah Green and Nelly Korda.

World No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul heads into the Chevron Championship seeking to overcome the challenges of winning her first major, reflecting on past near-misses throughout her career.

Nelly Korda, refreshed after a break from competitive golf, is eager to tackle the Chevron Championship, learning from last year's experience. Korda aims for a strong performance at Memorial Park, where preparation and weather will be key.
World No. 1 Nelly Korda chose to skip the lucrative JM Eagle LA Championship to ensure proper preparation for the Chevron Championship. Her decision paid off with a full practice round while competitor Hannah Green arrived exhausted after a red-eye flight from her LA victory.

Céline Boutier had a challenging third round at the JM Eagle LA Championship, while Victor Perez slipped out of the top 10 on the LIV Tour in Mexico.

The 2026 Joburg Ladies Open, held at Randpark Golf Club, concluded with Agathe Laisne claiming victory. The tournament featured a total purse of €330,000.

Matt Fitzpatrick shot a spectacular 63 without a bogey, leading the RBC Heritage. Viktor Hovland trails closely behind after a strong performance.