Judy Bell, the first female president of the U.S. Golf Association, died Monday. She was 89. Bell entered hospice care in Aug ...
The U.S. Golf Association says Judy Bell has died after a long illness at age 89. Bell was best known as the first woman to ...
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The Women's Golf Coaches Association announced Monday its Hall of Fame inductees for the Class of 2025. MaryJo McCloskey and ...
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga announces a change in leadership for its women’s golf program that has been led by ...
Craig Kessler, who took charge of the LPGA in July, struck new ground in agreeing to join forces with Golf Saudi, a partnership that long had been considered controversial ...
Kessler: "We also recognize that partnerships like this, can help strengthen the women’s game on a global scale and elevate opportunities for our athletes." ...
Stanford fall sports have now entered postseason play as winter sports, noteably basketball, are tipping off their regular ...
Bell was an accomplished amateur golfer and businesswoman who served as USGA president from 1996-99 as part of a 31-year ...