American Women's Open
Played as the American Women's Open.
Played as the American Women's Open. Kathy Cornelius finished in second place behind Berg.
Played as the American Women's Open. Louise Suggs finished in second place behind Hanson.
Played as the American Women's Open. Louise Suggs finished in second place behind Berg.
Played as the All-American Women's Open. Jackie Pung finished in second place behind Berg.
Played as the All-American Open. Joyce Ziske finished in second place behind Suggs.
Played as the All American Open.
Played as the All-American Open. Second-placed Louise Suggs finished 8 shots behind Zaharias.
Played as the All-American Tam O'Shanter Open. Second-placed Louise Suggs finished 1 shot behind Berg.
Played as the All-American Women's Open. Second-placed Betsy Rawls finished 9 shots behind Suggs.
Played as the All-American Women's Open. Patty Berg finished in second place behind Zaharias.
Played as the All-American Women's Open. Second-placed Patty Berg finished 10 shots behind Zaharias.
Played as the All American Open.
Played as the All American Open.
Chevron Championship: Carlton Woods near Houston in Texas provides the stage for the first women’s major championship of 2025, where Nelly Korda defends her title. (April 24-27).
Soudal Open: successor to the Belgian Open, the Soudal Open takes place on the quiet, wooded North course of Rinkven Golfclub. Belgian stars Thomas Pieters and Nicolas Colsaerts will be vying for top honours. (May 22-25).
Rory McIlroy: with his 2025 win in The Masters, Rory joined the pantheon of golfing greats who have achieved a career Grand Slam of men’s majors ... Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods are the only others in this select band.
Bernhard Langer: he may have played in his last Masters Tournament, but the 67-year-old German will be trying to extend his own record, and win a 13th senior major title at the 36th Regions Tradition. (May 15-18).
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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