4/25/05 -- Fresh off of a week in her homeland, Mexico’s Lorena Ochoa returns to the home of her first victory on the LPGA Tour, the Franklin American Mortgage Championship.
4/18/05 -- For the second time this year and for only the fourth time in the history of the LPGA, the Tour ventures south of the border this week into Mexico for the Corona Morelia Championship.
3/7/05 -- The LPGA and The Golf Channel have extended their agreement for The Golf Channel to televise a minimum of 10 official LPGA events each year through 2009.
1/17/05 -- The field for the McDonald’s LPGA Championship Presented by Coca-Cola, one of the LPGA’s four major championships, is growing from 144 players to 150.
12/21/04 -- Rich Harvest Farms, the prestigious course 50 miles west of Chicago in Sugar Grove, Ill., has been selected as the site for the 2009 Solheim Cup.
12/20/04 -- The LPGA Tour, represented by stars Grace Park, Cristie Kerr and LPGA Tour and World Golf Halls of Fame member Juli Inkster, won the 13th annual Wendy’s 3-Tour Challenge at Reflection Bay Golf Club, Lake Las Vegas in Henderson, Nev.
11/29/04 -- A field of 137 will tee it up this week at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament at both the Legends Course and Champions Course at LPGA International in Daytona Beach.
11/9/04 -- LPGA Tour and World Golf Halls of Famer Juli Inkster has received the 2004 William and Mousie Powell Award, while Colleen Walker, a 22-year LPGA Tour veteran, was named recipient of the Heather Farr Player Award.
11/1/04 -- Annika Sorenstam, the No. 1 ranked player in the world, needs a win this week to put the finishing touches on a four-year Mizuno Classic campaign.
10/25/04 -- Shi Hyun Ahn and the rest of the LPGA Tour return to South Korea this week for the $1.35 million CJ Nine Bridges Classic Presented by Sports Today.
10/8/04 -- The LPGA and the Robe di Kappa Ladies European Tour (LET) today announced the qualifying criteria for the inaugural Women’s World Cup of Golf.
10/4/04 -- Twenty-six tournaments have been played on the LPGA Tour this year, crowning 16 different winners, and this week the tour hosts its final full-field event at the $1 million Asahi Ryokuken International Championship.