About Inside Women’s Golf

Inside Women’s Golf is built for fans who want a clearer, more complete view of the modern women’s professional game—without having to search across dozens of sites to piece it all together.

At its core, this site is a curated hub for the LPGA Tour, bringing together the most important news, storylines, and insights from reputable sources—then organizing and explaining what actually matters.


Our Approach

We don’t try to be first.
We focus on being useful.

Each week, we track coverage from trusted outlets and present:

  • Tournament recaps that cut through the noise and highlight the key moments
  • Previews of upcoming events, with the players and storylines to watch
  • Weekly roundups so you can stay informed in minutes, not hours

Our goal is simple:

👉 Help you follow the LPGA in a way that feels clear, connected, and engaging.

🏌️ LPGA Tournaments & Weekly Coverage

We follow the full rhythm of the LPGA Tour season—week by week.

From major championships to regular tour stops, you’ll find:

  • Clear, concise tournament recaps
  • Key moments and turning points
  • Players who are trending up—or struggling to find form
  • Preview hubs for upcoming events so you know what to watch and why it matters

We also track season-long storylines, including Race to the CME Globe, helping you understand how each tournament impacts the bigger picture.


🌍 Beyond the LPGA

Women’s golf is global—and we reflect that.

We periodically cover:

  • The Ladies European Tour
  • The Epson Tour (where future stars are made)
  • International team competitions like the Solheim Cup

These tours and events provide context, depth, and a broader understanding of how players develop and compete on the world stage.


🧭 Pathways to the LPGA

One of the most overlooked aspects of women’s golf is how players actually reach the LPGA.

We go beyond surface-level coverage with feature articles that explore:

  • The journey through developmental tours
  • Qualifying processes and challenges
  • The transition from amateur to professional golf

If you’ve ever wondered how a player gets from college golf—or international competition—to the LPGA, this is where we dig deeper.


👤 Player Profiles

We highlight the players behind the leaderboard.

Our profiles combine:

  • Background and career progression
  • Recent performance and trends
  • Insights gathered from interviews and press coverage

The goal is to give you a better sense of who these players are, not just how they scored.


📊 The Business of the LPGA

The growth of the LPGA doesn’t happen by accident.

We take a closer look at:

  • Sponsorships and tournament purses
  • Media exposure and partnerships
  • Strategic decisions shaping the future of the tour

We also follow the leadership of Craig Kessler and the broader efforts to expand visibility, opportunity, and long-term sustainability for women’s professional golf.


How We Curate

Inside Women’s Golf brings together insights from official tour coverage, major media outlets, and on-the-ground reporting—then organizes that information into something easier to follow.

We:

  • Summarize and synthesize, rather than duplicate
  • Highlight the most important takeaways
  • Provide context so each story connects to the bigger picture

Our aim is not to replace original reporting, but to help you navigate it more effectively.


Who This Site Is For

This site is for:

  • Fans who want to follow the LPGA more closely
  • Casual viewers who want a simple way to stay informed
  • Golf enthusiasts interested in the growth and future of the women’s game

Whether you’re checking in once a week or following every tournament, we’re here to make that experience better.


Final Thoughts

Women’s professional golf continues to evolve—and it deserves coverage that reflects its depth, talent, and momentum.

Inside Women’s Golf is built to be part of that conversation:

👉 A place to stay informed
👉 A place to understand the bigger picture
👉 A place to follow the game with clarity and purpose


Welcome to Inside Women’s Golf.

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