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A champion’s unique family story

First Women's British Open winner tells of adoption and discovery

Jenny Lucas was Jenny Lee-Smith when she won the inaugural Women’s British Open at Fulford in 1976. But her compelling story began a...

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Fair or not, playoffs are here

In this installment of "In Case You Missed It," GGP+ visits the state of the PGA Tour-LIV Golf negotiations at the same time...

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Read GGP August 19

Read the North American edition here. Read the International edition here.

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Birdies and Babes

With focus on fun, California-based Babes Golf takes off

Alex Andersen knew she would need to be passionate about any business she started. She found that passion in golf, leading to the...

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No regrets for improbable U.S. Amateur winner Fox

Read the story of Steven Fox, who in 2012 became the lowest seed to win the U.S. Amateur since the USGA began seeding...

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By design

Mother-son team continues Dye family tradition

The mother-son team of Cynthia Dye McGarey and Matt McGarey is continuing the Dye family legacy of golf-course design, with a focus on...

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Pat Tallent returns home to help save treasured muni

Kentucky native Pat Tallent has returned home to take on the challenge of leading a revival at StoneCrest Golf Club, a treasured muni...

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Scheffler-Schauffele duel shapes up in Memphis

For all that Scottie Scheffler has achieved this year, another season begins Thursday at the FedEx St. Jude Championship with the three-week FedEx...

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Grass-roots growth

Women leaders at state golf associations could be key for growing the women's game

If women's golf is going to continue to grow, the leadership that will propel it forward will likely come from women positioned to...

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Magnifique Olympic moments in France

Read Birdies & Bogeys for the highs and lows of an Olympic fortnight in Paris.

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Read GGP August 12

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Casualty of war

Pam Barton, England’s top pre-WWII amateur, died before being part of LPGA launch

Pam Barton was a superstar amateur before the dawn of the LPGA and could have been one of its earliest stars if not...

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