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Dottie Pepper is returning to golf broadcasting, signing a deal with ESPN that she calls a perfect fit of TV work and promoting junior golf.
Juli Inkster won't have to go through qualifying to get back to the U.S. Women's Open.
Pinehurst is getting ready to make history next year with the first double-dip of U.S. opens.
One month before its season begins, the LPGA Tour announced a 28-tournament schedule Tuesday that includes five majors, three additional tournaments and prize money closing in on $50 million.
Dottie Pepper learned the art of retirement at an early age.
Dottie Pepper learned the art of retirement at an early age.
It sure doesn't look like Yani Tseng had a bad year, even though it might feel that way.
Na Yeon Choi may be from South Korea but she's beginning to think of the Toledo area as a second home.
To chase his dream, K.J. Choi had to climb a mountain.
Lydia Ko, the top-ranked amateur player in the world, survived a rough finish Sunday to take low amateur honors in the U.S. Women's Open.
Lydia Ko, the top-ranked amateur player in the world, survived a rough finish Sunday to take low amateur honors in the U.S. Women's Open.

Na Yeon Choi survived a triple bogey and a few more shaky moments on the back nine Sunday to win the U.S. Women's Open at Blackwolf Run.
Blackwolf Run howled and showed its teeth Saturday. It still doesn't seem quite as vicious as it did in 1998.
Given the chance to show that she had the game to match her famous family name, Cheyenne Woods did just fine.
Yani Tseng fondly remembers attending the U.S. Women's Open as a fan when she was 13, down to autographs and free snacks. Should Tseng win at Blackwolf Run this week, she'll get a taste of fame only a handful of players have sampled before.