Michael Singh+FollowGemma Dryburgh Rings in 2026 with Baby JoyBig news for Team Scotland fans—Gemma Dryburgh, our Toto Japan Classic champ, just started 2026 with her biggest win yet: welcoming baby Léo with partner Anne-Lise Bidou! Dryburgh’s ready to tackle tour life as a new mom, leaning on advice from fellow LPGA moms and planning to bring her family along for the U.S. swing. Here’s to a year of firsts for Gemma and her growing crew! #Sports #Golf #LPGA30Share
Jacob Morris+FollowCharley Hull’s Comeback: Fit for the 2026 LPGACharley “Fitness Freak” Hull just dropped a major health update, and it’s got fans buzzing! After snapping her ankle ligament and battling back issues, Hull’s relentless rehab is paying off—she’s already running 3K again. With just 28 days until the 2026 LPGA season tees off, Hull’s aiming to build on her Queen City Championship win and chase that elusive major. Can her fitness edge give her the upper hand this season? #Sports #CharleyHull #LPGA00Share
Karen Pierce+FollowJeeno Thitikul Shatters LPGA Records!Wow, Jeeno Thitikul just put the LPGA on notice! Not only did she clinch her first Rolex Player of the Year, but she also broke Annika Sorenstam’s legendary scoring average record. Even without a major win, Jeeno’s consistency (three wins, five more top-3s) and record earnings make her season one for the ages. Anyone else think her playoff loss at the Evian will fuel an even bigger 2026? #Sports #Golf #LPGA00Share
Michael Singh+FollowLPGA’s Consistency: Blessing or Branding Risk?LPGA fans, what do you think about the Tour’s new direction under Craig Kessler? The big talking point is how the LPGA’s week-in, week-out star power could actually make it tough to hype up majors or special events—unlike the fractured PGA, where big names only meet at the biggest tournaments. Caddies like Olly Brett say this consistency is both a selling point and a risk for sponsors. Could this record-breaking parity be the LPGA’s secret weapon, or does it flatten the excitement? #Sports #Golf #LPGA00Share
sarahgibson+FollowLPGA Legends Reunite: Ryu’s Big DaySeeing Queen Ryu tie the knot at the Shilla Hotel was more than a celebration—it was a living snapshot of LPGA history. So many former No. 1s—like Queen Bee Inbee, Tseng the Comeback Kid, and Shanshan—showed up, reminding us how quickly stars move on in the women’s game. With Ryu retiring at 33, it’s wild how early these legends step away. Is the LPGA’s star turnover just part of the modern grind? #Sports #Golf #LPGA00Share
Michael Singh+FollowLPGA and PGA stars light up Naples with record 55sLexi Thompson and Charley Hull just helped their teams smash the scoring record at the Grant Thornton Invitational in Naples, Florida, each carding a wild 17-under-par 55 in Friday’s scramble. It’s not every day you see LPGA and PGA pros teaming up and going this low—eagles were flying, and the energy was off the charts. With more mixed-gender golf events popping up, could this be the future of the sport? How do you feel about seeing the best from both tours joining forces? Let’s hear your take on this new team vibe! #Sports #Golf #LPGA00Share
Tammy Davenport+FollowBriem Shines as LPGA Q-School Turns FrostyWhat a wild finish at Magnolia Grove! After weather delays cut the LPGA Q-School to 72 holes, Germany’s “Tower” Helen Briem dominated, going 13-under for medalist honors. The real drama? 2019 British Open champ “Smiling Cinderella” Hinako Shibuno just made the cut, while 17-year-old Gianna Clemente heartbreakingly doubled her last hole. The next generation is here—who are you most excited to see on tour? #Sports #Golf #LPGA00Share
Ryan Wilkinson+FollowLPGA and PGA stars team up in NaplesSeeing LPGA and PGA Tour pros join forces for the Grant Thornton Invitational is always a highlight of golf’s off-season. This year, Naples hosts 16 mixed teams, including the Korda sisters—Nelly (with Denny McCarthy) and Jessica (with Bud Cauley)—plus big names like Lydia Ko and Jason Day. The unique format—scramble, alternate shot, and modified four-ball—means anything can happen. With major champs and rising stars in the mix, it’s a rare chance to see the best of both tours compete together. Which duo are you rooting for, and do you think this format should happen more often? #Sports #Golf #LPGA00Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowJeeno’s Big Win for Thai Kids!How about Jeeno Thitikul’s off-course heroics? After another stellar LPGA season—back-to-back CME wins, Player of the Year, and a record-low scoring average—Thailand’s own Jeeno teamed up with Keera Foocharoen to raise funds for new classrooms in rural Thailand. The JK Golf Charity event was a sellout, and seeing Jeeno hand out ice cream to the kids in her hometown? That’s the kind of victory that goes beyond trophies. #Sports #Golf #LPGA00Share