By Elaine Donnelly
Extending sexual misconduct to combat units
Angela Stanford gets to experience a first in her 13 seasons on the LPGA Tour. She gets to stay at home and sleep in her own bed during a tournament.
Michelle Wie is hoping a Hawaii stop on the LPGA Tour will inject a little aloha into her game.
Jodi Ewart Shadoff is one of the few LPGA Tour players to use an anchored putting stroke, a method the U.S. Golf Association and Royal & Ancient Golf Club have proposed banning.
Inbee Park of South Korea took advantage of overnight leader Ariya Jutanugarn's triple bogey on the last hole Sunday to secure a one-stroke victory in the LPGA Thailand.
It sure doesn't look like Yani Tseng had a bad year, even though it might feel that way.
Japan's Mika Miyazato shoot a 4-under 68 on Saturday to take a two-stroke lead after the second round of the LPGA Tour's Safeway Classic.
"I'm still not used to it," Park said of being No. 1. "I'm very happy with the way I played last week with the pressure. ... I try not to think about it too much, but it's in my mind for sure."
"That's been the place that I always wanted to be," Park said. "It came as a bit of a shock because it came in an off week. But coming into this week that was one of my goals to reach, but it happened really early."