
The Korda slam is completed
Call it the Korda Slam. The quirky infatuation of the Korda family with Australian Opens has another chapter, thanks to Nelly Korda’s triumphal march around The Grange today in the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open. The 20-year-old Floridian was a bump in her mother Regina’s belly when her father Petr, a left-hander who won 10 titles, took the tennis Open in 1998, his only Grand Slam victory. She was a teen when her sister Jessica won the golf Open at Royal Melbourne in 2012

Can Korda hold off the challengers?
Nelly Korda said she was not about to even think about the family history that she is chasing in the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open tomorrow. But the superstar American 20-year-old is going to find that hard. Enough people will surely remind her that she is the only member of her family who has not won an Australian Open of sorts -- whether it be tennis or golf. Korda, the world No. 16, monstered The Grange’s west course in Adelaide for a second straight day today to seiz

Lucky 6 makes her move
Korean superstar Jeongeun Lee6 has put herself within striking distance of the lead at the Women's Australian Open after a five-under 67 on day three. Lee - nicknamed Lucky6 - scored six birdies and one bogey to be within four strokes of leader Nelly Korda. Earlier Lee started the day slowly with an unlucky ball lie in the rough on her first shot for the day yet managed to make par. The 22-year-old made her first birdie for the day on the sixth hole. Her momentum continued ov

Nelly Korda shoots six-under on day two
On day two the apparently indestructible Karrie Webb faded, a double bogey from under a pine tree at the par-three 14th encapsulating her day. The time was right for some youth to shine at the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open, and they were more than ready. Wei-Ling Hsu is just 24 and emerging as Taiwan’s best player, having followed in raptures her predecessor Yani Tseng’s triumphal progress a few years ago, struggling with her diminutive size to see the object of her admi

Tied lead after Day one of the Women's Australian Open
England's Jodi Ewart Shadoff has produced a spectacular round of 65 on the opening day of the Women's Australian Open to join Wei Ling Hsu from Taiwan at the top of the leaderboard. Earlier in the day Australia's Karrie Webb made the most of the perfect conditions as she carded a 67 to be two-shots back. Australia's number one ranked player Minjee Lee missed some chances early in her round but still managed to be one under-par for the day and Lee hopes to make a few more putt

Eyes set on low-amateur
Korea's Yae Eun Hong has her eyes firmly set on winning the Low Amateur at the 2019 Womens Australian Open. The 16-year-old won this year's Australian Women's Amateur and last week in her first LPGA event she secured the Vic Open low amateur trophy after an opening two rounds of 68 and 72. Last year Hong played in two Korean LPGA (KLPGA) tournaments and finished T19 in the Hite Jinro Championship and T35 at the SK Networks-SEOKYUNG Ladies Classic. Hong believes her accuracy i

The Korean superstar's new journey
Korean superstar Jeongeun Lee6 will make her debut as an LPGA tour member at The Grange for the 2019 Women's Australian Open. There is no denying Lee is one of the most exciting players to have ever joined the LPGA tour. The 22-year-old has had a dominant three year career on the Korean LPGA Tour (KLPGA) which started by winning the 2016 Rookie of the Year. A year later she took home the prestigious Player of the Year along with the Official Money List Winner Award in 2017 an

Rookie ready to shine
China's Muni He is a young golf star on the rise. Since making the cut of the 2015 US Open as an amateur aged 16, He has made continual progress toward her goal of earning an LPGA card. Last season she played as a rookie on the Symetra Tour making 16 of 21 cuts which included two top-ten finishes and a victory at the Prasco Championship in June. In October, He was thrilled to earn Priority List Category 14 status for the 2019 LPGA Season after a T27 at the LPGA Q-Series. "Obv