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7:29 PM ET Michelle Wie announced on Instagram on Thursday that she is going to be a mother. Wie posted on the social media site that she and husband Jonnie West are expecting a daughter. “Babygirl, we love you so much already and we just can’t wait to meet you this summer!” Wie wrote. Wie,
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6:54 PM ET An attorney for Patrick Reed sent a cease-and-desist letter to Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee demanding he stop referring to the golfer as a cheater for his actions at a tournament in the Bahamas last month. Golfweek obtained the letter in which attorney Peter Ginsberg wrote that the purpose “is to obtain
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5:59 PM ET Pete Dye, the World Golf Hall of Famer regarded as one of the game’s great course architects, died Thursday, Dye Designs, the company he founded, announced. He was 94. Dye designed more than 100 public and private golf courses worldwide, including some of the sport’s most well-known tracks — Harbour Town Golf
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1:02 PM ET American Johannes Veerman birdied nine holes in an error-free round of 62 to take a one-shot lead after a low-scoring first day of the European Tour’s South African Open at Randpark Golf Club on Thursday. The 27-year-old from Texas continued his bright start to his debut season on the European Tour, as
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12:03 PM ET Associated Press DAYTONA BEACH, Florida — Pat Hurst was selected captain of the U.S. team for the 2021 Solheim Cup on Thursday. The 50-year-old Hurst was an assistant to Juli Inkster for the matches against Europe in 2015, 2017 and 2019, and played in the competition five times during a 20-year career
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5:40 PM ET Siyun Liu, a senior at Wake Forest, is in position to become the first woman to earn any kind of status on a PGA Tour-sanctioned golf circuit after two rounds of the PGA Tour Series China qualifying tournament. Liu, 19, who plans to turn professional after her senior season this spring, has
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6:30 PM ET No. 1-ranked Brooks Koepka is set to return to competitive golf next week for the first time in nearly three months after dealing with a knee injury that kept him out of the Presidents Cup. Koepka’s agent, Blake Smith of Hambric Sports, said in an email Monday that Koepka will return at
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