Yani Tseng spent 109 weeks at the top of the world rankings until she suddenly lost the ability to make a putt. The solution turned out to be rewiring her brain—by playing lefty.
The Golf Central crew analyzes five-time major champion Yani Tseng winning the Wistron Ladies Open by putting left-handed, ...
F ormer World No. 1 Yani Tseng captured the Ladies European Tour’s Wistron Ladies Open this weekend, marking a triumphant ...
Former World No. 1 Yani Tseng won for the first time in 11 years on Sunday. Her victory was about much more than a trophy.
After a subpar start to the season, Northwestern came out swinging in a tied-for-first-place finish at the Windy City Collegiate Classic, the team’s third tournament of their 2025-2026 schedule.
Twenty-seven days after she contributed to the first NCAA Championship appearance in the history of Kansas State women's golf ...
Heading into windy Lake Elmo, Minn., preseason-No. 6 Duke found its rhythm in the challenging ANNIKA Intercollegiate tournament, where the Blue Devils finished ninth overall. For the past five years, ...
One day before last week's Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, one of the most legendary figures in golf, Annika Sorenstam, was hosting an outing to benefit her foundation just 60 miles away in Caldwell, N.J ...
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