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Ladies European Tour Live Blog: Hyo-Joo Kim Wins on Home Soil

Aramco Team Series – Seoul 2024 Live Scores

The Aramco Team Series – Seoul in the season 2024 is being played in Seoul, South Korea at the New Korea Country Club. The tournament starts at the Friday, 10th of May and ends at the Sunday, 12th of May 2024.
The Aramco Team Series – Seoul is part of the Ladies European Tour in the season 2024. In 2024 all players competing for a total prize money of $1,000,000.
The course for the tournament at New Korea Country Club plays at Par 72.

The Aramco Team Series – Seoul is the second of a total of five team events on the Ladies European Tour. At the tournament, three tour players and one amateur will play together in teams of four in a “two-from-four” format. At the same time, the individual scores count towards a separate leaderboard.

Ladies European Tour live

The Ladies European Tour is the leading professional golf tournament series for women in Europe. It is the European counterpart to the LPGA Tour (Ladies Professional Golf Association), which mainly takes place in the USA. The LET offers talented female golfers the opportunity to compete at a high level and serves as a platform for players to make a name for themselves internationally.

The tour includes a variety of tournaments in different European countries as well as outside of Europe. This international presence allows players to prove themselves on different courses and in different competitive conditions. For many players, the LET is an important step in their career.

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Watch: LPGA Tour highlights from round 3 of the Cognizant Founders Cup

The ongoing LPGA Tour features the prestigious Cognizant Founders Cup, currently staged at the Upper Montclair Country Club in Clifton, New Jersey, USA. The golfing event, rewarding the victors with a $3,000,000 prize fund, witnessed its thrilling Round 3 recently. The information for the top five players on the leaderboard and their total scores are presented below.

Standing at the helm of the leaderboard is Madelene Sagstrom of Sweden with a total score of -19. The subsequent spot in the leaderboard is occupied by USA’s Rose Zhang, registering a total score of -18. At the third position, we have a three-way-tie amongst Sei Yiung Kim from South Korea, Nelly Korda from USA, and Gabriela Ruffels from Australia, each with a total score of -8.

Round 3 also brought out the top performers of the day. Madelene Sagstrom and Stephanie Kyriacou both played a round of 66.

As one of the iconic golfing events of the Tour, the Cognizant Founders Cup invariably serves up an eventful spectacle for its audience, packed with a mix of nail-biting moments and remarkable performances.

The tournament now heads towards its finale post the completion of the four rounds, with the winner set to bask in the glory of this esteemed competition.

Stay tuned for more LPGA Tour highlights and Cognizant Founders Cup highlights, as the tournament moves forward in the quest for the champion golfer.

Cognizant Founders Cup: The LPGA Tour round 3 highlights

About the LPGA Tour

The LPGA Tour is the largest professional tour in women’s golf. With over 30 tournaments a year, the American women’s tour mostly travels to the USA, but also visits destinations outside America with its players. In addition to the regular tournaments, the LPGA holds five majors per season, with the last two events being co-hosted by the Ladies European Tour and taking place in Europe. The LPGA Tour’s season ranking, the “Race to the CME Globe”, is decided in the season finale. The best 72 players of the season and the season winners qualify for the CME Group Tour Championship and compete for overall victory on the LPGA Tour.

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Watch: LPGA Tour highlights from round 2 of the Cognizant Founders Cup

The Cognizant Founders Cup, one of the esteemed tournaments of the LPGA Tour, is currently underway at the Upper Montclair Country Club situated in Clifton, New Jersey. The tournament possesses a total prize money of $3,000,000.

In the second round of this prestigious tournament, Rose Zhang from USA and Madelene Sagstrom from Sweden secure the top position on the leaderboard, with a total score of -13. Nelly Korda is in third place with a score of -9.

The standouts of the day lie in two players who have the best daily score of the tournament’s second round. Nelly Korda and Madelene Sagstrom both played a round of 66.

Heading into the third round of the tournament, we will soon be crowning the winner of the Cognizant Founders Cup. The round promises to deliver an intense game of golf, with several participants vying for the championship and the sizable prize money.

Remember to check out the ‘LPGA Tour Highlights’ video, which provides a compiled overview of the significant moments from the second round of the Cognizant Founders Cup. Detailing each powerful swing and successful putt, the video serves as a concise summary of the round’s action.

Cognizant Founders Cup: The LPGA Tour round 2 highlights

About the LPGA Tour

The LPGA Tour is the largest professional tour in women’s golf. With over 30 tournaments a year, the American women’s tour mostly travels to the USA, but also visits destinations outside America with its players. In addition to the regular tournaments, the LPGA holds five majors per season, with the last two events being co-hosted by the Ladies European Tour and taking place in Europe. The LPGA Tour’s season ranking, the “Race to the CME Globe”, is decided in the season finale. The best 72 players of the season and the season winners qualify for the CME Group Tour Championship and compete for overall victory on the LPGA Tour.

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Watch: LPGA Tour Highlights from Round 1 of the Cognizant Founders Cup

The LPGA Tour starts with the Cognizant Founders Cup taking place at the Upper Montclair Country Club in Clifton, New Jersey, USA. The tournament, which offers a prize purse of $3,000,000, is in its second round.

The leaderboard, at the end of the round, sees Rose Zhang from USA in the top spot with a total score of -9. Following closely, Sweden’s Madelene Sagstrom holds the second position with a total score of -7. Three players, Narin An from Korea, Leona Maguire from Ireland, and Stephanie Kyriacou from Australia, are tied for third with a total score of -6 each.

The Cognizant Founders Cup has certainly served up some noteworthy LPGA Tour Highlights with competitive play and stellar performances from the players. An array of Cognizant Founders Cup Highlights can be viewed in the accompanying video, which provides a compilation of the most compelling moments from the second round of the tournament.

With golf tournaments usually concluding after four rounds, the anticipation mounts for the final two rounds of the Cognizant Founders Cup. As the players compete for the winner’s share of the substantial prize fund, spectators and followers of the LPGA Tour await more exciting highlights in the days to come. The race for the top prize is on, and the coming rounds promise more thrilling performances.

Cognizant Founders Cup: The LPGA Tour round 2 highlights

About the LPGA Tour

The LPGA Tour is the largest professional tour in women’s golf. With over 30 tournaments a year, the American women’s tour mostly travels to the USA, but also visits destinations outside America with its players. In addition to the regular tournaments, the LPGA holds five majors per season, with the last two events being co-hosted by the Ladies European Tour and taking place in Europe. The LPGA Tour’s season ranking, the “Race to the CME Globe”, is decided in the season finale. The best 72 players of the season and the season winners qualify for the CME Group Tour Championship and compete for overall victory on the LPGA Tour.

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Ladies European Tour Live: Manon De Roey in lead at SA Women’s Open 2024

Investec SA Women’s Open 2024 Live Scores

The Investec SA Women’s Open in the season 2024 is being played in Cape Town, South Africa at the Erinvale Country and Golf Estate. The tournament starts at the Thursday, 25th of April and ends at the Sunday, 28th of April 2024.
The Investec SA Women’s Open is part of the Ladies European Tour in the season 2024.
The course for the tournament at Erinvale Country and Golf Estate plays at Par 72.

The Ladies European Tour is playing another tournament in South Africa, this time in Cape Town. The South African Women’s Open 2024 shines with several German starters.

Ladies European Tour live

The Ladies European Tour is the leading professional golf tournament series for women in Europe. It is the European counterpart to the LPGA Tour (Ladies Professional Golf Association), which mainly takes place in the USA. The LET offers talented female golfers the opportunity to compete at a high level and serves as a platform for players to make a name for themselves internationally.

The tour includes a variety of tournaments in different European countries as well as outside of Europe. This international presence allows players to prove themselves on different courses and in different competitive conditions. For many players, the LET is an important step in their career.

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LPGA Tour Live Blog: Grace Kim shares the Lead with Compatriot Hannah Green

JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro 2024 Live Scores

The JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro in the season 2024 is being played in Los Angeles, California, United States at the Wilshire Country Club. The tournament starts at the Thursday, 25th of April and ends at the Sunday, 28th of April 2024.
The JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro is part of the LPGA Tour in the season 2024. In 2024 all players competing for a total prize money of $3,750,000.
The course for the tournament at Wilshire Country Club plays at Par 71.

The Wilshire Country Club is steeped in history, having been founded in 1919 and designed by Norman Macbeth. It’s a favorite on the tour and has seen several celebrity attendees due to its proximity to Hollywood.

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The LPGA Tour is the largest tournament series in women’s professional golf. Most events are held in the USA, but the tour also has a global focus, for example with a strong Asian swing.
Five major tournaments are organised on the women’s tour: the Chevron Championship, the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, the U.S. Women’s Open and, in cooperation with the Ladies European Tour, the Ricoh Women’s British Open and the Evian Championship.

In addition to the LPGA Tour, there is also the second-tier Symetra Tour, which can be used to qualify for the next season of the big tour. Similar to the men’s tour, there are also qualifying tournaments, the annual Qualifying School, where you can earn the right to play on the LPGA Tour, the Epson Tour or neither, depending on your ranking.

The LPGA is the oldest continuing women’s professional sports organisation in the United States. It succeeded the WPGA (Women’s Professional Golf Association, 1944-1949). The LPGA was founded in 1950 by 13 founding women. Alice Bauer, Patty Berg, Bettye Danoff, Helen Dettweiler, Marlene Hagge, Helen Hicks, Opal Hill, Betty Jameson, Sally Sessions, Marilynn Smith, Shirley Spork, Louise Suggs, and Babe Zaharias.

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Watch: LPGA Tour highlights from round 2 of the JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro

The ongoing LPGA Tour takes us to the heart of sunny Los Angeles, California for the JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro. The prestigious event is staged at the magnificent Wilshire Country Club and has drawn a competitive field from around the globe.

The second round saw an intriguing contest unfolding. Per the leaderboard, Australian Grace Kim continues to lead with a total score of 12 under par. Trailing her is Maja Stark from Sweden who currently holds a total score of 8 under par. Both Esther Henseleit of Germany and Australian Hannah Green share the third spot with a total score of 6 under par. Finally, the fifth position is tied between Denmark’s Emily Kristine Pedersen and American Auston Kim with a total score of 5 under par.

This much-anticipated event boasts a generous prize pot of $3,750,000. This grand total, though tempting, did not come easy. The selected highlights from the second round showcase the exceptional skill displayed across the greens and fairways, all contributing to the unraveling story that is the JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro.

Be reminded that this prestigious golf tournament concludes after the fourth round hence, stay tuned to catch all the JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro highlights as players make their final putts in search of victory.

JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro: The LPGA Tour round 2 highlights

About the LPGA Tour

The LPGA Tour is the largest professional tour in women’s golf. With over 30 tournaments a year, the American women’s tour mostly travels to the USA, but also visits destinations outside America with its players. In addition to the regular tournaments, the LPGA holds five majors per season, with the last two events being co-hosted by the Ladies European Tour and taking place in Europe. The LPGA Tour’s season ranking, the “Race to the CME Globe”, is decided in the season finale. The best 72 players of the season and the season winners qualify for the CME Group Tour Championship and compete for overall victory on the LPGA Tour.

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LPGA Tour: Nelly Korda Wins 5th Straight Tournament

Nelly Korda wins the 2024 Chevron Championship by two strokes ahead of Maja Stark. She thus secures her fifth consecutive title on the LPGA Tour. After Korda had to finish her third round in the morning, she started the final from a tie for second place and secured victory with a round of 69.

LPGA Tour: Five wins in a row for Nelly Korda

Korda started her round with two birdies to take the lead of the tournament. After another birdie on hole 8, she had a three-shot lead at the end of the front nine. She continued as before on the second nine, gaining a strike on the 10th. Her first bogey followed on the 11th hole, but the competition also faltered and Korda still had a four-stroke lead after that. After another bogey on the 15th, the gap narrowed again and Maja Stark started her final spurt, but Korda left no doubt about her victory with a birdie on the 18th.

Nelly Korda on her “crazy” series of success

MODERATOR: Here with Nelly Korda, the winner Of the Chevron Championship.

Can you put it into words, epic jump, epic moment. Can you describe everything that you’re feeling right now?

NELLY KORDA: Well, one, I’m shivering right now, so I’m a little cold. It’s just been a crazy, crazy, crazy couple of weeks, with some really solid golf. I can finally breathe.

I was really nervous on that back nine. I really, really wanted this win. It feels amazing to get it.

Q. You had a lot of emotion there at the green talking about your team and the people around you. For you personally, what does this one mean? What does it mean to capture your second victory, make history, and get to take a jump?

NELLY KORDA: Yeah, in ’21 I had an amazing year, got my first major at KPMG. Just a lot of doubt crept into my mind in 2022 and especially 2023. I heard some outside voices from other people saying that they don’t know if I’ll ever be able to win another major again, and I stuck to working extremely hard on and off the golf course, and I’m so thankful to have the team that I do.

They’ve gone through all the highs and lows with me, especially Jason. I just can’t be more thankful for the hard work that each one of them put into it.

Q. What’s Jason in particular meant to you?

NELLY KORDA: I honestly don’t have any words, just because there are too many. He has been by my side for every single one of my wins out here, and in a sense he’s my punching bag out there, he’s my best friend, and he’s my teammate.

I wouldn’t be able to do it without him because his encouragement on and off the golf course has been amazing, and I’m just so, so, so thankful for him. I hope he knows it.

Q. You hit some fantastic shots down the stretch on those last couple of holes; with all that was on the line, how were you able to lock in on those moments and pull off those shots?

NELLY KORDA: Obviously my mind kept wanting to go to 18. It was such a long day. I felt like we were out there — well, I’ve been up since 4:00 a.m., so it has been a long day.

But I have to give props to Jason because he’s the one that kept me in it. He’s the one that kept telling me a shot at a time, a shot at a time, don’t get ahead of yourself, stick to what’s in front of you and work on that.

Q. How did you push those doubts out that you were referring to earlier?

NELLY KORDA: By having a great team around me full of positivity and working hard. Hard work will always get you somewhere.

I kept my head down, and I worked really, really hard.

Q. You kind of touched on it earlier, but when you were going through that really tough time with your surgery and your arm, could you have imagined being in this position, winning five in a row, tying an LPGA record, everything that you’ve been able to do?

NELLY KORDA: Back then, no, because obviously then I was just more scared for my health. Competing was kind of on the backseat. I was not thinking about competing at all.

But I think all of the sad times and the health scares that I have gone through have made me who I am today. I think it has matured me a lot, and I would say it’s shaped me into the person I am today, and I’m very grateful for the ups and downs.

Q. I saw that you jumped in with your Richard Mille. Is it waterproof?

NELLY KORDA: Yes, it is. Not the strap, but it’ll be fine.

Q. You pointed to your team, and the system you have in place is a big reason for your success. How did that system support you today?

NELLY KORDA: Yeah, I mean, I had an early day today. I had six holes that I had to finish of my third round, so I had my coach, Jamie Mulligan, with me the entire way.

I had Kim making sure that my body was all good.

Then obviously my teammate out there, Jason.

We’re always together. Even if it’s between the rounds, we’re always hanging out together, we’re joking around, we’re keeping it light. We all know each other so, so, so well, and we tell each other almost everything, and I’m so grateful for the friendships that we also have.

Q. We’ve talked about you keeping this historic streak to the side. You’ve now accomplished it. What does this mean to you now that you’ve won five in a row?

NELLY KORDA: It’s an amazing feeling because all the hard work and the doubt that I had in my head from 2021, I worked through it, and it’s been an amazing feeling these past couple weeks knowing that I can go on this stretch and that if I stay in my bubble and I keep golf in a sense simple and let it flow, then I can have so, so much fun out here.

It’s just been an amazing time. To get five in a row, and my lucky number is 13, and for me to get it here in Houston and it to be a major feels even better.

Q. After the first two front-nine birdies, no one ever came closer than two shots to you. Did you feel like as long as you kept your head down and made pars and — you were in control? Was there ever a time you thought it could slip away, or did you always feel like just keep moving forward and you had control?

NELLY KORDA: Yeah, the headspace that we were in was take it a shot at a time. I bogeyed No. 11 after chipping in on 10, and then I hit it into the water on 15. Those mistakes kind of — you start to put a little bit more pressure on yourself that you don’t know what the other girls are doing ahead of you. You only know what the two girls that are playing in the same group are doing.

Having Jason tell me that I really need to take it a shot at a time really, really helped.

Q. Also, do you plan to play next week in LA?

NELLY KORDA: Yeah.

Q. So is that exciting, that you could go for six, something no one else has done?

NELLY KORDA: Yeah, I’m going to enjoy this right now and then I’ll think about that. But yeah, it’s been an amazing time. Hopefully keep the streak alive. But I’ve been so grateful to compete week in and week out and get the five in a row, too.

Q. Were you aware that you had gone 39 holes without a bogey?

NELLY KORDA: No, I was not. I was thinking — I was like, I wonder when the last time I made a bogey was on No. 11, but I was not aware that it was that long.

Q. Throughout that streak it didn’t really look like you even came close to one. You didn’t have to make many long putts. How do you maintain that kind of calm, cool, collected headspace? You’ve credited your team, but it’s just you and Jason out there. How do you maintain that when things could have gotten away on 11 and 15?

NELLY KORDA: Yeah, I’m just hitting it really solid, honestly. I was hitting the fairways, and then if I wasn’t hitting the fairway, we made sure that I was going to go center of the green.

We played really smart out there, as well. You take your opportunities when you can, especially on reachable par-5s or par-4s that you have a shorter club in, but other than that, you just try to play safe, middle of the green.

Q. In major championship golf, how important are pars in that situation when it’s easy to say I can make a par even on some of the par-5s?

NELLY KORDA: Yeah, I think it’s harder being in a position when you’re the one ahead. Sometimes people get a really good round going. But for me, I was going to take my chances on the par-5s where there may be a little reachable. But the golf course was playing so, so different today with the wind out of the north that we just tried to stick to the game plan.

I missed a couple of birdies down the stretch, as well, but other than that, we were aggressive when we could be aggressive, and we were smart when we needed to be smart. That’s major championships.

Q. Did you ever find yourself daydreaming at all out there? Did you ever think before you hit the green on 18 that I’m getting closer to my fifth straight win? Do you ever find that, and if so, what do you do in that situation?

NELLY KORDA: No, I stop myself every single time. Every single time it tried to creep into my head, I stopped myself immediately.

Q. Can you speak to the state of American golf just as a whole?

NELLY KORDA: Yeah, I think it’s trending in the right direction, not just American golf but women’s golf in general. I think you see the past couple of major winners are — Alison won at the U.S. Open and Lilia won here last year. I think we’re just performing really well, and I think that’s everyone on Tour, honestly. It’s so hard to win out here, and I say that with all honesty that it is really, really hard to win out here. The competition is getting harder and harder every year.

I think women’s golf is just trending in a great direction, and hopefully we can showcase it to everyone, as well.

Q. Is this a moment you dreamed of? We talk about little girls, big dreams out here. Is this a moment you dreamed of as a little girl?

NELLY KORDA: For sure, yeah. My first ever major, competing in a major, was at the U.S. Women’s Open at Sebonack, and that was when I dreamt of winning major championships.

To have two under my belt now is a dream come true.

Q. You talked about your injury, being in your own way mentally. What would you tell little girls to build their mental fortitude?

NELLY KORDA: Honestly, to never give up, to stay patient, to stay your course and not to compare yourself to others because everyone has a different path in their life. And to never let the adversities of life or anything take you down. Always rise.

Q. Now that you have five in a row and a second major, what can this run you’re on do to elevate the profile of your sport and get more eyeballs on it week to week, and the great play of you and your fellow players, too?

NELLY KORDA: Yeah, my answer is going to be the same. It’s a stage. We need a stage. We need to be on primetime TV, and we need to showcase the talent we have out here, which is a lot. Hopefully we have — a bunch of people came out this week. The crowds were amazing. That’s just what we need.

We also need the support from not just the crowds but the television networks.

Q. We have been following you and your victories for the last three months. We’ve just been cheering you on. Your first victory out of these five straight came from the Bradenton Country Club. Can you tell me what it was like to sort of start this five-win journey in a place that you called home for a short amount of time?

NELLY KORDA: Yeah, there’s no better place than home. The support that I received that week and just a whirlwind of the last day that week was absolutely crazy, and to play in front of a home crowd was a dream come true.

I’m so, so thankful that everyone came out to support not just me but the entire Tour.

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Live Blog Ladies European Tour: Three winners after the tournament was abandoned

Australian Women’s Classic 2024 Live Scores

The Australian Women’s Classic in the season 2024 is being played in Bonville, Australia at the Bonville Golf Resort. The tournament starts at the Friday, 5th of April and ends at the Sunday, 7th of April 2024.
The Australian Women’s Classic is part of the Ladies European Tour in the season 2024. In 2024 all players competing for a total prize money of €300,000.
The course for the tournament at Bonville Golf Resort plays at Par 72.

The ladies of the Ladies European Tour are staying Down Under. Five German golfers are taking part in the Australian Women’s Classic.

Three-way-tie promises exciting final day

Going into the final round, there is a three-way-tie between Jess Whitting, Pei-Ying Tsai and Nicole Broich Estrup, each standing at -6, with their competitors following up closely behind.

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The Ladies European Tour is the leading professional golf tournament series for women in Europe. It is the European counterpart to the LPGA Tour (Ladies Professional Golf Association), which mainly takes place in the USA. The LET offers talented female golfers the opportunity to compete at a high level and serves as a platform for players to make a name for themselves internationally.

The tour includes a variety of tournaments in different European countries as well as outside of Europe. This international presence allows players to prove themselves on different courses and in different competitive conditions. For many players, the LET is an important step in their career.

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LPGA Tour Live Blog: Nelly Korda makes it three in a row

Ford Championship presented by KCC 2024 Live Scores

The Ford Championship presented by KCC in the season 2024 is being played in Gilbert, Arizona, United States of America at the Seville Golf and Country Club. The tournament starts at the Thursday, 28th of March and ends at the Sunday, 31st of March 2024.
The Ford Championship presented by KCC is part of the LPGA Tour in the season 2024. In 2024 all players competing for a total prize money of $2,250,000.
The course for the tournament at Seville Golf and Country Club plays at Par 72.

The LPGA Tour presents a new highlight with the Ford Championship in Arizona. The world’s best players, including Lilia Vu, Nelly Korda, and Celine Boutier, compete for the victory.

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The LPGA Tour is the largest tournament series in women’s professional golf. Most events are held in the USA, but the tour also has a global focus, for example with a strong Asian swing.
Five major tournaments are organised on the women’s tour: the Chevron Championship, the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, the U.S. Women’s Open and, in cooperation with the Ladies European Tour, the Ricoh Women’s British Open and the Evian Championship.

In addition to the LPGA Tour, there is also the second-tier Symetra Tour, which can be used to qualify for the next season of the big tour. Similar to the men’s tour, there are also qualifying tournaments, the annual Qualifying School, where you can earn the right to play on the LPGA Tour, the Epson Tour or neither, depending on your ranking.

The LPGA is the oldest continuing women’s professional sports organisation in the United States. It succeeded the WPGA (Women’s Professional Golf Association, 1944-1949). The LPGA was founded in 1950 by 13 founding women. Alice Bauer, Patty Berg, Bettye Danoff, Helen Dettweiler, Marlene Hagge, Helen Hicks, Opal Hill, Betty Jameson, Sally Sessions, Marilynn Smith, Shirley Spork, Louise Suggs, and Babe Zaharias.