Haeran Ryu Wins Third LPGA Tour Title at Inaugural Black Desert Championship presented by Greater ZionLPGAHere’s the prize money payout for each golfer at the LPGA’s 2025 Black Desert ChampionshipGolf DigestPROGRAMMING ALERT* -- CNBC TO PRESENT EXPANDED COVERAGE OF TODAY’S LPGA TOUR BLACK DESERT CHAMPIONSHIP THIRD ROUND BEGINNING AT 5 P.M. ETNBC SportsBlack Desert Championship presented by Greater Zion Par ScoresSan Antonio Express-News
Ryu holes out for eagle and keeps her 2-shot lead in Black Desert ChampionshipLPGARyu still in driving seat at Black Desert ChampionshipRTE.ieAustralian Epson Tour Winner Grace Kim Trying to 'Overcome Demons' at Black Desert ChampionshipLPGARyu stretches lead at Black Desert ChampionshipRTE.ieRyu sets the pace at Black Desert ChampionshipRTE.ie
Haeran Ryu Overcomes Slow Start and Leads LPGA's Black Desert Championship by 2 ShotsLPGAAustralian Epson Tour Winner Grace Kim Trying to 'Overcome Demons' at Black Desert ChampionshipLPGARyu stretches lead at Black Desert ChampionshipRTE.ieRyu sets the pace at Black Desert ChampionshipRTE.ie
Haeran Ryu Helps Herself to Opening 63 at the Black Desert Championship presented by Greater ZionLPGAHaeran Ryu, Ariya Jutanugarn shake off major doldrums with solid startSportsnet.caSteady Ryu cards 63, leads LPGA Black DesertESPNHaeran Ryu and Ariya Jutanugarn shake off major doldrums and have solid start on LPGA in UtahToronto StarRyu, Ariya shake off major letdowns to start strong in UtahFrance 24
Players to Watch: 2025 Black Desert Championship presented by Greater ZionLPGALPGA Tour Black Desert Championship rolls out the red carpet for 'phenomenal' women golfersSt. George NewsFree charter flights and comped resort rooms are part of perks LPGA players are enjoying this week at Black Desert ChampionshipGolf Digest
Haeran Ryu and Mao Saigo Share the 3rd-round Lead in The Chevron ChampionshipLPGAChevron lead finely poised with Maguire 14 off the paceRTE.ieChevron Championship: Haeran Ryu and Mao Saigo share third-round leadBBCLPGA player pulls off one of the rarest feats in golfGolf DigestChevron Championship: England's Georgia Hall sits four strokes off the lead while Nelly Korda moves inside the cutSky Sports
Minjee Lee has proven the saving grace as Australia's golf stars endured a tough start to the first women's major of the year in Texas.Lee once again battled an uncooperative putter but still wound up still in the mix after hitting 17 straight greens before thunderstorms forced the suspension of her first round at The Club at Carlton Woods in The Woodlands.China's Yan Liu and South Korean Haeran Ryu set the pace with 7-under-par 65s.Lee was easily the best of the Australians, edging her way to 2-under through 17 holes with two birdies late on an otherwise rueful day.She was