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The influx of international golfers on the Sunshine Ladies Tour is making it harder for South Africa’s women professionals to contend at home, but it’s a challenge that Lee-Anne Pace has welcomed.
The influx of international golfers on the Sunshine Ladies Tour is making it harder for South Africa’s women professionals to contend at home, but it’s a challenge that Lee-Anne Pace has welcomed.
South Africa’s Lee-Anne Pace held her nerve to force a playoff and then win it at the Cape Town Ladies Open on Thursday. (more…)
Lee-Anne Pace looked to have blown her chances on the first day of the Sunshine Ladies Tour’s Dimension Data Challenge, but the defending champion rallied with a birdie flurry to…
Ashleigh Buhai won six times worldwide under her maiden name of Simon, but on Thursday at Royal Cape Golf Club she added Buhai to her first piece of silverware. The…
British golfer Kiran Matharu once again demonstrated some fine form on the Sunshine Ladies Tour to finish the weather-affected first day of the Ladies Tshwane Open at the top of…
Melissa Eaton hopes that a return to her native Port Shepstone will kick her Chase to the Investec Cup for Ladies season into high gear as the headlines the field…
South Africa’s top golfing export Lee-Anne Pace will be targeting an unprecedented record when the South African Women’s Open heads to the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast for a fifth successive year in early 2017. (more…)
China’s Shanshan Feng had four consecutive top-five results going into this week’s Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia, where she finally got the job done with a three stroke victory over Suzann…
Lee-Anne Pace was out of the picture after carding 75 on Friday at the Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia, but she raced back into the top 30 with a 66 on…
Amy Yang moved three strokes clear of the field after carding 69 in the second round of the Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia on Friday. The South Korean got to 10…