Australia will have its strongest representation in tournament history with nine Aussies to tee it up at the Chevron Championship in Texas starting tonight (Australian time).
At 37, last year Kemp authored her best LPGA Tour season of the 16 sheās embarked upon, finishing 59th on the Race to the CME Globe in a feat she attributes to being āemotionally smarterā and emphasising quality over quantity in her tournament preparation.
Australiaās newest LPGA Tour member and one of the longest standing are the latest commitments to the ISPS Handa Australian Open, with Gabi Ruffels and Sarah Kemp today confirming their places in Sydney from November 30.
The foursome of Atthaya Thitikul, Patty Tavatanakit and sisters Moriya and Ariya Jutanugarn made a litany of history as the team matchplay event returned to the LPGA schedule for the first time in five years.
Debutants Stephanie Kyriacou and Sarah Kemp have delivered clutch shots under immense pressure to help secure Australiaās spot in the semi-finals of the International Crown in San Francisco.
The four-day teams matchplay event, being held for the first time at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco, pits multiple countries against each other in a tournament format unlike what youāll find in the Ryder Cup or Solheim Cupā¦ or any other in professional golf.
West Australian Hannah Green will tee it up at the AIG Womenās Open at Royal Troon on Thursday evening Australian time knowing she is a genuine chance of capturing her second Major championship.
The greens look great and the fairways are striped to perfection as Coffs Harbour Golf Club readies itself for the Womenās NSW Open, which begins tomorrow.