Blog: Golf Digest Woman
- At Long Last, Ai
- Japan's Ai Miyazato won her first LPGA Tour title yesterday by beating Sophie Gustafson in a playoff at the 2009 Evian Masters. It's a prestigious victory; the Evian is considered the LPGA's "fifth major" (and...
- Samsung World Championship: Shin Stays In Front
- Jiyai Shin shot a 3-under 69 to take a one-shot lead over Lorena Ochoa and Ai Miyazato at the midway point.
- The Week in Golf Pictures: PGA Tour: Canadian Open, Senior Tour: Senior British Open, LPGA Tour: Evian Masters
- Loren Roberts wins playoff at the British Senior Open and Ai Miyazato wins playoff at Evian Masters
- Samsung World Championship: Choi Breaks Through In A Big Way
- After losing a seven-stroke lead, Na Yeo Choi rallied, birdieing the 18th hole to beat Miyazato by one and earn her first LPGA Tour victory
- The Week in Golf Pictures: LPGA Tour: Samsung World Championship, Champions Tour: Greater Hickory Classic
- Na Yeon Choi wins the Samsung World Championship and Jay Haas is the champion at the Greater Hickory Classic
- Samsung World Championship: Choi Takes Control
- Behind the strength of career-best nine-under 63, Na Yeon Choi vaulted to the top of the leader board and leads Jiyai Shin by two strokes
- LPGA: Mizuno Classic: Lang Leads After Day One
- Brittany Lang shot a 6-under 66 in the first round to take a one-stroke lead in the Japan-based event.
- Safeway Classic: Rookie M.J. Hur Wins Playoff
- M.J. Hur dropped a short birdie putt on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff to defeat Suzann Pettersen and win her first LPGA Tour event
- Safeway Classic: Nordqvist Grabs Slim Lead
- Anna Norqvist's three-under 69 was good enough to move her to the top of the leader board with a one-stroke lead. Michelle Wie is five shots back
Equipment
- The Winners' Bags - July 26, 2009
- Find out what this week's winners (Nathan Green, Ai Miyazato and Loren Roberts) had in their bags.
- Evian: Three Tied Through Two Rounds
- Ai Miyazato shot a 6-under 66 to tie for the lead at the halfway point with Becky Brewerton and Na Yeon Choi.
- HSBC Champions: Jiyai Shin Wins 4th Title
- Jiyai Shin rallied from four down at the turn to catch and pass Katherine Hull with a six-under 66 and win by two-strokes


















