Chun In-gee clinched the Evian Championship in record-breaking style Sunday, winning by four shots to secure her second Major with the lowest ever 72-hole score in a Major.
The 22-year-old South Korean sank a difficult 10-foot putt to finish on (...)
In Gee Chun posted a 5-under round of 66 to take a two-shot lead at the Evian Championship Friday, keeping the 22-year-old South Korean on course for the second major of her career.
Chun, the 2015 US Women's Open champion, had a bogey on the fourth (...)
South Koreans In Gee Chun and Sung Hyun Park birdied eight holes each as they carded 8-under rounds of 63 for a share of the lead in the first round of the Evian Championship Thursday.
In the fifth and final major of the season, New Zealander Lydia (...)
Germany has promised that its attack will pack a bigger punch when it faces Northern Ireland Tuesday after struggling up front in its first two Euro 2016 matches.
The Germans will definitely go through to the tournament's last 16 with a win or a (...)
Germany's defense will be put to the test in its opening Euro 2016 group match against Ukraine in Lille Sunday with major questions still to be answered about the world champion's new-look rearguard.
Coach Joachim Loew's team will be without key (...)
Japan's Ai Miyazato completed a stunning weekend performance to claim her second Evian Masters in three years Sunday.
After a bogey-free 67 in the third round, the 26-year-old followed up with a 70 to win by two shots on 15-under par 273 from (...)
Former champion Ai Miyazato of Japan took a two-shot lead at the Evian Masters Saturday after shooting a a 5-under 67 in the third round.
Miyazato made five birdies for a 13-under total of 203. She heads into Sunday's fourth round ahead of a group (...)
Becky Brewerton shot a 5-under 67 for a share of the first-round lead at the Evian Masters on Thursday, and Michelle Wie rescued a disappointing opening round with two late birdies.
South Korean duo Na Yeon Choi and In-Kyung Kim tied Brewerton for (...)
Helen Alfredsson won the Evian Masters Sunday for her first LPGA Tour title in five years, after defeating rookie Na Yeon Choi at the third sudden-death playoff hole.
The 43-year-old Swede made a three-foot birdie putt on the par-5 18th hole while (...)
Brazil's 19-year-old Angela Park stayed on track for a breakthrough first professional victory with a third round 68 as world No.1 Lorena Ochoa saw her challenge fade at the Evian Masters on Saturday.
Park, last year's LPGA Tour Rookie of the Year, (...)
Helen Alfredsson shot a course-record 9-under 63 Friday to sit one shot behind leader Angela Park after the second round of the Evian Masters.
Park shot a 68 in her second straight bogey-free round, giving her a 10-under total of 134.
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