Juli Inkster, Natalie Gulbis, and Ai Miyazato have committed to play in the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic presented by Kroger, June 29-July 5 at Highland Meadows Golf Club. Inkster, a LPGA Hall of Fame member, has won 31 LPGA titles and has earned more than $12.5 million since joining the tour in 1983. Gulbis has two top-10 finishes this year, and Miyazato has four top-10 finishes in nine ...
Classic was a crowd pleaser, and it won’t be the last (The State Journal-Register)
One day after In-Kyung Kim became the 34th champion of the LPGA State Farm Classic, tournament executive director Kate Peters looked back at a successful event on numerous fronts. And she and other tournament officials can look to the future as well.
Castrale in good shape for Solheim Cup team (The Desert Sun)
Starting with this week's State Farm Classic, the LPGA has seven events remaining before the Solheim Cup between the United States and Europe. And three of those tournaments are majors, meaning they will award double points.
THE GOLF LIFE: Lanzetta right on course (The Brockton Enterprise)
The longtime operator of Rockland Golf Course lands a deal to lease Strawberry Valley Golf Course for next four years.
FIRST HALF (Pioneer Press)
NORTH DIVISION W L Pct. GB Wichita 16 6 .727 — SAINTS 12 11 .522 4 1/2 Lincoln 9 14 .391 7 1/2 Sioux City 9 14 .
Professional golf (The Kansas City Star)
Sunday, in Dublin, Ohio At Muirfield Village Golf Club Final round, par 72 (FedExCup points in parentheses; a-amateur)
Pak, Lee share first-round lead at State Farm Classic (USA Today)
Hall of Famer Se Ri Pak shot a bogey-free 6-under 66 on Thursday for a share of the first-round lead with fellow South Korean Jee Young Lee in the State Farm Classic.
Confident at 43, Quinn eyes Open (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
Fran Quinn's Nationwide Tour schedule prevented him from trying to qualify for the U.S. Open for the past seven years.
Professional golf (The Kansas City Star)
Saturday, in Dublin, Ohio At Muirfield Village Golf Club Third round, par 72 Saturday, in Austin, Texas
Greg Stewart: Organizers hope LPGA event will remain in good hands sponsor-wise (The Journal-Standard)
Saturday is typically known as “moving day†at professional golf tournaments, the day those players who made the cut are looking to make a move up the leaderboard. Golf fans in Springfield are quietly hoping that term doesn’t take on a new meaning for the future of the LPGA State Farm Classic.