Karen Pierce+FollowLPGA’s $42.5M Pay Gap: Still Too Wide?Golf fans, what do you make of the jaw-dropping $42.5 million earnings gap between Scottie Scheffler and Jeeno Thitikul last season? The LPGA’s 75th anniversary brought record prize money and some huge wins for rising stars like Lottie Woad and Miyu Yamashita, but the pay disparity with the PGA Tour remains massive. Is the new TV deal and WTGL league enough to close the gap, or does women’s golf need more bold moves? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Golf #LPGATour00Share
swall+FollowJessica Korda returns to LPGA after 2 yearsJessica Korda is finally back on the LPGA Tour after a two-year break—her first event since injury and becoming a mom! She’s teaming up with Bud Cauley at the Grant Thornton Invitational in Naples, joining her sister Nelly for a rare double Korda appearance. The excitement is real, with $4 million on the line and three different team formats. Jessica admits she’s easing back in, but just being on the course again feels like a win. Anyone else love seeing athletes return after big life changes? Let’s talk comeback stories! #Sports #Golf #LPGATour00Share
Krystal Lopez+FollowAmerican Rookies Shine at LPGA Q-SchoolHow about that finish at LPGA Q-School? Only four American rookies—Frye, Boyd, McMyler, and Shepherd—punched their tickets for 2026, all with college golf roots. The drama peaked with McMyler’s four straight birdies to clinch her card, while lefty Shepherd made the cut on the number. Laney Frye’s partnership with Ted Scott is already paying off. Which rookie are you most excited to watch next season? #Sports #Golf #LPGATour00Share