HSBC returns to sponsor LPGA event
ESPN (Free subscription) | yesterday
The HSBC Women's Champions will remain part of the LPGA Tour schedule for the next three years.
ESPN (Free subscription) | yesterday
The HSBC Women's Champions will remain part of the LPGA Tour schedule for the next three years.
Mostly Harmless (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
... miss the forest for the trees, though. Whereas the WGC-HSBC Champions doesn't count toward the PGA Tour's money list, the Mizuno Classic counts toward both the LPGA's and JLPGA's. So where does Ochoa's runner-up put her? About $400K behind Shin with 2 events to go--almost certainly too far back to catch her. Here's the new LPGA top 10 : 1. Ji-Yai Shin $1.71M 2. Ai Miyazato...
SI.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
SHANGHAI (AP) -- The HSBC Women's Champions will remain part of the LPGA Tour schedule for the next three years after the title sponsor announced a three-year contract renewal.
icWales (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
BECKY BREWERTON gets a second bite at the cherry in her bid to close the gap on Catriona Matthew and Sophie Gustafson at the top of the Ladies European Tour money list today when the Korean Ladies Masters tees off at Cypress Golf Resort on the stunning Jeju Island, writes Anthony Woolford.
Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
Posted on Tuesday, 11.03.09 A good step for golf, even with Americans at home By DOUG FERGUSONAP Golf WriterSHANGHAI -- The field for a World Golf Championship is never as strong when Americans require a passport.The HSBC Champions is no exception.Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, the best two players in the world, are competing at the same tournament in Asia for the first time. That alone is...
Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
SHANGHAI — The field for a World Golf Championship is never as strong when Americans require a passport.The HSBC Champions is no exception.Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, the best two players in the world, are competing at the same tournament in Asia for the first time. That alone is enough to give the HSBC Champions the appearance of a world-class event, just as it would any tournament...
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
Last updated November 3, 2009 12:03 p.m. PTA good step for golf, even with Americans at homeSHANGHAI -- The field for a World Golf Championship is never as strong when Americans require a passport.The HSBC Champions is no exception.Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, the best two players in the world, are competing at the same tournament in Asia for the first time. That alone is enough to give the...
France24 (Free subscription) | 01/11/2009
... the 750,000-euro top prize, which takes him from seventh to fourth in The Race to Dubai European Tour money list.
Links Life Golf (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
“Hooks and Slices” will bring you our view on whats happening in the golf world. Ladies. The LPGA Tour started its Asian swing at the Hana Bank-Kolon Championship in South Korea. Native South Korean, Na Yeon Choi birdied eighteen to sneak by with a one stroke win for her second victory of the season. Brittany Lang [...]
News.com.au (Free subscription) | 01/11/2009
A birdie on the first hole of the 36-hole final gave the 28-year-old an early lead and he was never behind, eventually securing victory when both players recorded pars on the par-four 33rd. The victory earned Fisher the €750,000 ($1.23m) top prize, which takes him from seventh to fourth in The Race to Dubai European Tour money list. "I'm absolutely ecstatic," said Fisher, who moves...
The Age (Free subscription) | 01/11/2009
... the 750,000-euro top prize, which takes him from seventh to fourth in The Race to Dubai European Tour money list."I'm absolutely ecstatic," said Fisher, who moves up to 17 in the world rankings on the back of his triumph."It's been a long, gruelling week, but obviously very worthwhile."This course was very physically demanding and I don't think I am the fittest of blokes out...