Luke Otto is a Content Producer for the Epson Tour. He is a Professional Golf Management grad from Ferris State University and has spent three years in professional golf.
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Hosted on MSNCaitlin Clark Returns Back Favor by Giving Shout Out to LPGA No.1 Ranked Golfer Nelly KordaWomen’s basketball has come a long way, especially with rising popularity and bigger deals. The post Caitlin Clark Returns ...
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Hosted on MSNGolf legend Suzann Pettersen on her career, life after retiring and launching talent management agency VOXATwo-time Solheim Cup captain and major champion Suzann Pettersen starts a new chapter after her golfing career.
It took 111 starts, but US golfer Yeamini Noh kicked off her sixth LPGA season by lifting her first-ever trophy at the 2025 ...
The 23-year-old American golfer who hadn’t won a tournament since turning pro in 2019 pulled away from Jin Young Ko for the ...
The 23-year-old American golfer who hadn’t won a tournament since turning pro in 2019 pulled away from Jin Young Ko for the win in her 118th start.
When Michelle Wie turns 16 on Oct. 11, rumor has it (according to Golf World magazine) that she will turn professional. At that time, she will exceed Annika Sorenstam in terms of endorsement earnings, ...
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Golf News Net on MSN2025 Founders Cup money: Purse, winner’s share, updated LPGA Tour prize money payoutFounders Cup prize money payout is from the $2 million purse, with 67 professional players who complete four rounds at ...
Saskatchewan native Adam Adam Hadwin’s seven straight birdies lifted him to seventh place at the WM Phoenix Open as all six Canadians made the cut.
What began as a way to network with other professional women has resulted, seven years later, in Shakopee resident Kristi Peterson playing golf at the LPGA Amateurs Golf Association National ...
She put a long putter in her bag in the summer of 2023 and saw improvements. “I never even thought of trying it, but my coach and my dad suggested it to me and I tried it," said Noh last year. "It ...
It's rare these days for LPGA players to keep the same caddie – even if its family – for most of their careers.
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