English professional golfer on the LPGA and LET
Rory McIlroy has been among the lead pack at the FedEx St. Jude Championship in Memphis, while Scottie Scheffler extends his grip on the FedEx Cup title. Multiple results from PGA Tour events and LPGA action shape the playoff picture this weekend.
Wyndham Clark has won the U.S. Open by one shot, finishing 4-under 276 after leading most of the final round. Sam Burns narrowly misses a comeback, with Tom Kim and Scottie Scheffler in pursuit. Keith Mitchell sets a record for four even-par rounds. Joaquin Niemann makes a stirring comeback to finish seventh and earn a spot in Pebble Beach.
Haeran Ryu has won the Evian Championship, completing a double major within three weeks after winning the Women’s PGA Championship. She finished 18-under through four rounds, with a memorable 60 in the third round and birdie on the final hole to seal the record. Brooke Henderson finished second, while Lottie Woad and Aki Iwai were among the challengers.
Ryan Fox has won the 154th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, finishing ten under. The win makes him New Zealand’s fourth major champion and follows a week marked by fast play and dramatic momentum. He defeated Cameron Young with a final-round surge, while the event featured record attendance and praise for Fox’s pace.
Ryan Fox has captured golf’s Open title in a dramatic Sunday finish at Royal Birkdale, overcoming Cameron Young to become the Open champion. The victory marks Fox’s first major, capping a career defined by a golfing ascent and a famous sporting lineage.
Hulls and Woad post solid rounds in challenging conditions on the Lancashire coast to stay within reach of Ryu Hae Ran, who is closing in on a third straight major title. Other leaders include Jeeno Thitikul, Nelly Korda and Shiho Kuwaki.
Canadian 17-year-old Anna Huang has won the Centurion Club event, while Charley Hull finishes runner-up after a late collapse. Hull’s surge and Huang’s finish mark a dramatic conclusion to the tournament at Centurion Club, with Lydia Hall in the mix.
Laura Hull has dismissed critics after a prank with fake scratchcards that unsettled her caddie, Adam Woodward, during the Women’s Open at Royal Lytham & St Annes. Hull says the moment was light-hearted and will not derail her week, as she chases a strong finish with Atthaya Thitikul leading early on.
Kuwaki has won the Women’s Open at Royal Lytham & St Annes after defeating Henseleit in a playoff. Kuwaki finished five under and clinched the title after Henseleit’s playoff miss and a wayward drive into the gorse. Noh led after regulation before finishing three behind in second.
Europe has named its Solheim Cup squad for Bernardus Golf in the Netherlands. Leona Maguire is retained for a fourth straight appearance, with rookies Mimi Rhodes, Julia Lopez Ramirez and Nastasia Nadaud joining the team. The selection follows Maguire’s recent form and past Solheim Cup performances.