Former golfer Kendra Little revealed her secret last week, discussing her AIS. She was born with appearance of a female but genetic makeup of a male.
Author: Beth Ann Nichols, Golfweek
Amy Bockerstette and Gary Woodland ‘linked in eternity now’ after U.S. Open victory
U.S. Open champ Gary Woodland and Amy Bockerstette, who has Down syndrome, developed a friendship after appearing in a viral video at Phoenix Open.
Brandon Wu caps incredible month with U.S. Open T-35, special graduation at Pebble Beach
In the past month, Brandon Wu helped Stanford to a national title, qualified for the U.S. Open and claimed a share of 35th in his U.S. Open debut.
Michael Thorbjornsen made the cut at the U.S. Open. He’s just 17
Michael Thorbjornsen, U.S. Junior champ, is playing the US Open this weekend, only the second 17-year-old to make Open cut in last decade.
Jeongeun Lee6 rides Sunday surge to win U.S. Women’s Open championship
Jeongeun Lee finished at 6-under 278 in the 2019 U.S. Women’s Open, a fitting number for a player who goes by the nickname “Lucky 6.”
Final round of U.S. Women’s Open will have heavy Duke influence
The Blue Devil bonanza at the top of the leaderboard will be quite the storyline in Sunday’s final round of the U.S. Women’s Open.
Mamiko Higa takes lead from Jessica Korda as lightning strikes at U.S. Women’s Open
“That was really scary,” said Japan’s Mamiko Higa, the leader after the second round. “That was the first time I saw the lightning hit so close.”
Andrea Lee juggles Stanford studies and golf, opens with a 69 at U.S. Women’s Open
Andrea Lee was granted an extension on her Stanford essay so she could play in the U.S. Women’s Open; her opening 69 has her 4 shots off the lead.
Michelle Wie blasts Hank Haney over his comments about South Korean golfers in the LPGA
Hank Haney opened his SiriusXM radio show on Wednesday with shocking comments about South Korean golfers in the LPGA, and Michelle Wie responded by ripping Haney on Twitter.
U.S. Women’s Open champion will earn $1 million for the first time
The winner of this week’s U.S. Women’s Open will receive a $1 million prize, the largest winner’s check in women’s major championship history.