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 ...
The Women's Golf Coaches Association announced Monday its Hall of Fame inductees for the Class of 2025. MaryJo McCloskey and ...
Judy Bell, the first female president of the U.S. Golf Association, passed away at 89 in Colorado. Renowned for her devotion to golf, Bell played on Curtis Cup teams, volunteered on USGA committees, ...
If you feel like you’re seeing more women on the golf course than ever before, you’re right. According to the National Golf Foundation (NGF), a record 28 percent of all on-course golfers in 2024 were ...
The third poll of the 2025-26 women's college golf season is out and surprise, surprise (we're kidding) Stanford remains the ...
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga announces a change in leadership for its women’s golf program that has been led by ...
Courtesy photo Alpena High School golfer Grace Bouchard has received Division II All-State Honorable Mention honors, Alpena ...
Stanford fall sports have now entered postseason play as winter sports, noteably basketball, are tipping off their regular ...
On a chilly final day in Atlanta, the Oregon women's golf team and the Florida men's teams won their respective titles at the ...
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Judy Bell, first woman to serve as USGA president, dies at 89
Bell, the first woman to serve as USGA president, died on Nov. 3 at age 89, leaving behind a legacy of service to others in a ...
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