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Flying Finish • The TGL Finals New York GC versus Atlanta Drive GC March 25, 2025 SoFi Center Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Up Close with Dylan Dethier Jeeno Thitikul • Before she was Jeeno, she was Atthaya. But by any name, she is, at 22 (and, currently, World No. 2), serving up some of the game’s most electrifying golf.
ON THE NUMBERS / LPGA EDITION • There’s data behind every swing. We crunch it so you don’t have to.
Billy Horschel • At 38, golf’s most dapper pro has risen to No. 20 in the rank, proving you can’t keep a good man—or a great swing—down
I Know It's in Here Somewhere • The archive at Merion GC contains multitudes, from manuscripts to memorabilia
La Pasta Deliziosa • Pasta alla Zozzona became a fast favorite for LPGA Tour veteran Marina Alex—both at home and on the road
Mayayo Magnifico • At the Rosewood Mayakoba’s Zapote Bar, the signature cocktail is one of a kind
Lights, Camera, Action! • SWING VIDEO IS A POWERFUL TOOL THAT CAN BE VERY HELPFUL, IF YOU KNOW HOW TO DO IT RIGHT
'Cupcakes with Kupcho' is a fresh take on golf, grit and the game of life
The Toughest Shot in Golf
Stand Tall on a Trick Lie • The ball is below your feet. Big deal. A simple setup change makes this shot a breeze.
JUST ROLL WITH IT • Hundreds of new putters are there for the taking to help you make more than you miss. Among the multitudes, one is your best bet. Here’s how to find it.
TRUE GRIT • Lydia Ko, the newest and, at 28, youngest-ever member of the LPGA Hall of Fame, didn’t glide to that lofty height. The one-time teen winning machine has had her mettle tested in recent years. To get her groove back, it took asking the toughest of questions: “Is there more to life than golf?”
KO SIGNS • How do you get into the Hall of Fame? Practice, practice, 27 points—and loads of stunning stats.
STARS BRIGHT • The women of the LPGA. There were just 13 of them when the tour was founded 75 years ago, in 1950. Today, they number in the hundreds and are among the most riveting athletes in all of sports. Their faces not only capture the diversity in women’s golf, they’re a portrait of good vibes and the love of the game. A few months ago, at the annual Founders Cup, we photographed dozens of the tour’s elite players and asked about the state of the LPGA. Look. Listen.
THE NUMBER-ONE THINGS • NELLY KORDA, the LPGA’s top-ranked player, has been around for a bit and has plenty of thoughts about the pleasures and promise—and one particularly nagging problem— of the league. Let’s talk.
SNAPSHOTS • If the LPGA is at the height of its appeal, don’t credit its TV coverage. On the tube, fans barely get a taste of the tour and its personalities. So here’s a little more insight into GOLF’s portfolio players. Cue “Friends” and pass the latte.
LADIES FIRST • According to statistics, women make up nearly one third of the recreational golfers in America, and at this year’s Desert Classic in Arizona, hundreds of them showed up ready to play—and to party. Is the women’s game really growing that crazy fast? Believe, and feel, the...