Technically, the full KLPGA season will not begin until next month, but this week’s tri-sanctioned tournament offers up a chance for 49 KLPGA players to get their year underway. Along … Continue Reading 49 KLPGA Players Ready to Start 2017 Season
No matter what the outcome is this week, the main focus will be on the legend that was Arnold Palmer. This will be the first time his event is played … Continue Reading Wang Joins Korean Trio at the Arnold Palmer Invitational
Another week on the LPGA Tour begins with another Korean, Sei Young Kim, the defending champion. The strength of the women’s game is so evident that there are a number … Continue Reading Korean Domination to Continue at the LPGA Founders Cup?
It was a pretty disappointing week for the Korean players at the Valspar Championship. There is clearly some issues that Siwoo Kim needs to address, as once again he produced … Continue Reading Ben An Finishes T-49th at the Valspar Championship
Last October, Mi Jeong Jeon created history by winning her 24th JLPGA title, the most ever won by a Korea. Today, Jeon added another title to her list, by beating … Continue Reading 25th JLPGA Title for Mi Jeong Jeon
After missing his previous two cuts, as well as being the highest ranked player in this week’s field, Younghan Song may have felt slightly under pressure to perform well at … Continue Reading Song and Im T-12th at the New Zealand Open
Most of the talk from this week’s Indian Open will be about the difficulty of the DLF course. With so many top players struggling to cope and the cut falling … Continue Reading Missed Cut for Lee at Challenging Indian Open
The picturesque New Zealand holds its National Open this week, which includes twelve talented and experienced Koreans in the field. Undoubtedly, Younghan Song, the highest ranked player in the field, … Continue Reading Song Tops the Bill at the New Zealand Open
This week’s Valspar Championship holds some great memories for KJ Choi, after winning here in 2002 and 2006. Realistically, the chances of him completing the treble this week are quite … Continue Reading Can KJ Complete the Treble at the Valspar Championship?
Soomin Lee has started to show some consistent form recently and this week’s Indian Open seems to be an ideal opportunity for him to get back into contention over the … Continue Reading Strategic Golf Required for Lee in India
There weren’t too many positives for the Korean players to take from this week’s WGC Championship in Mexico, apart from Ben An’s opening few rounds. His T-48th was the best … Continue Reading Disappointing Week in Mexico for Korean Quartet
Three cuts made out of three may not seem like much, but for Soomin Lee it shows that he is gaining some much needed consistency and confidence, after last year … Continue Reading Lee Continues Steady Progress at the Tshwane Open
The final day of the HSBC Women’s Champions in Singapore was all set up for a dramatic conclusion, and it certainly did not disappoint.From a Korean perspective, before Sundays play, … Continue Reading Inbee Park Claims Impressive Double in Singapore
The KPGA recently released its 2017 schedule, which showed that during the off-season, multiple negotiations took place to improve on last year, and so it has, quite emphatically. In 2016, … Continue Reading 8 New Tournaments for the KPGA, 18 in Total, More to Come
It’s just a quick spin up the road this week to Pretoria, after a frustrating week for all involved at the Joburg Open, apart from Darren Fichardt of course… Once … Continue Reading Lee Seeking Improvement at the Tshwane Open
The world’s best (minus Jason Day) golfers from all the leading Tours, will tee it up in Mexico this week, for the first WGC event of 2017. This includes four … Continue Reading High Altitude Golf Awaits Korean Quartet in Mexico