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The Birdie Briefing - LPGA Podcast

The Birdie Briefing - LPGA Podcast

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Welcome to the Birdie Briefing, the front page of women’s golf. Stay up to date with the latest in LPGA news, stories, and pro golf coverage on the Birdie Briefing Podcast. From tournament highlights and player interviews to behind-the-scenes insights, we bring you everything happening on and off the green. Follow us on Instagram and visit our website for exclusive updates and analysis on women’s professional golf.Copyright The Birdie Briefing ゴルフ 政治・政府 社会科学
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  • The Birdie Buzz - LPGA News (October 6, 2025)
    2025/10/06
    This week on The Birdie Briefing, Marie recaps a record-setting win in Hawaii, surprising lineup changes ahead of the International Crown, fresh faces earning their LPGA cards, and a beloved veteran stepping into a new chapter off the course.

    In Hawaii, 22-year-old Youmin Hwang made history at the Lotte Championship, firing a ten-under round and finishing with five birdies in her final six holes to become the 26th unique LPGA winner in just 25 events this season. Marie breaks down how Hwang’s sponsor-exemption win fits into the growing parity across women’s golf—and why Golf Channel’s coverage might have set a new standard for the tour.

    Then, Marie dives into the latest International Crown shake-ups as Nelly Korda and Patty Tavatanakit step back due to injuries, opening spots for Yealimi Noh and Pajaree Anannarukarn.

    She also celebrates the 15 new Epson Tour graduates heading to the LPGA in 2026 and shares heart-warming news as Pernilla Lindberg announces she’s expecting her first child. It’s a week of breakthroughs, balance, and big transitions as the LPGA heads to Shanghai to kick off the fall swing.

    🎙️ Listen to the full episode anywhere you get your podcasts, and find more women’s-golf coverage at birdiebriefing.com.
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    15 分
  • The Birdie Buzz - LPGA News (September 29, 2025)
    2025/09/28
    This week on Birdie Buzz, Marie recaps the week in women’s golf—from canceled tournaments that turned into community wins to big conversations about the future of the LPGA.

    First, we close out coverage of the Walmart Northwest Arkansas Championship, where rain canceled play but Walmart and the LPGA still delivered a $2 million payout to players and 8,000 donated meals to the local community.

    Then, LPGA commissioner Craig Kessler makes headlines with yet another Venn diagram—this time adding a third circle and promising to “work ruthlessly” to create global superstars. Marie breaks down what that means, and who might get left out.

    We also hear from Lexi Thompson, who opened up about stepping back for her mental health, reflecting on the grind of the tour, her earnings this season, and what it says about the financial realities of professional women’s golf.

    Finally, Michelle Wie West proves she’s still one of the game’s strongest voices, calling out slow play, questioning rules, and sharing her daughter’s budding love for golf.

    From payouts and policies to retirements and rule changes, Birdie Buzz brings you the front page snapshot of women’s golf you won’t find anywhere else.
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    17 分
  • The Birdie Buzz - LPGA News (September 22, 2025)
    2025/09/21
    This week’s Birdie Buzz is packed with storylines both on and off the course.

    The Walmart Northwest Arkansas Championship was washed out after torrential rains, leaving the tournament unofficial at just 18 holes—but not before Lilia Vu flashed signs of her comeback, and Muni “Lily” He impressed with her best round since 2023 under the guidance of a new caddie.

    LPGA legend Stacy Lewis announced her retirement, bringing her career full circle in Arkansas where she earned her first unofficial win in 2007. Beyond her 13 titles and two majors, Lewis leaves a legacy of leadership, mentorship, and sponsorship growth for the tour.

    Elsewhere, Craig Kessler secured Fortinet as the new Founders Cup sponsor, ensuring the event’s future with a $3M purse in Northern California.

    Alison Lee returned to competition just months after an emergency C-section, showing resilience as she balances motherhood with her career.

    And of course, Charley Hull made headlines once again—this time at Windsor Castle, with hints of a golf game to come alongside former U.S. President Donald Trump.

    From storm-shortened leaderboards to milestone retirements and fresh sponsorships, this week showcased the unpredictability and personality that makes women’s golf compelling.
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    16 分
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