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Ni Ketut Raniasih, one of two Indonesian professionals playing in the Ladies Open, struggled on Friday, shooting a 12-over 84. (JG Photo/JPChristo)

Indonesian Women’s Golf Bid Blows Up in Bali Opener

The windy conditions at New Kuta Golf Resort proved too much to handle for the country’s golfers, as they struggled during Friday’s opening round at the Golflink Resorts Ladies Open.


Ex-Porn Star Reveals Purported Tiger Texts

A former pornographic actress released sexually graphic text messages on Thursday that she says prove her affair with Tiger Woods, and she said she might reveal more potentially embarrassing information about the golfer as he prepares to return to competition next month.


Indonesian Women Golfers Hope to Make Waves in Bali

With just two professionals to its name, one of whom has yet to even play in the country, women’s golf in Indonesia is in need of a kick-start.


China Pro-Am Offers Record $1.28m Prize

China Pro-Am Offers Record $1.28m Prize


Indonesia Women’s Open Makes its Debut in Bali

More than 120 professional women’s golfers from around the world will compete in the inaugural Golflink Resorts Ladies Open 2010 at the New Kuta Resort in Bali beginning on Friday.


Tiger Plots Return at Friendly Augusta National

For Tiger Woods, this figures to be a Masters like no other.


Els Shoots for Autism Center After First Win in Ages

This is one time the party got started without Ernie Els.


Woods to Make Return at Masters, Reports Say

Tiger Woods intends to remain out of golf at least until the Masters, two people with knowledge of his plans told The Associated Press on Thursday.


Schwartzel Grabs Lead at Doral With Clean Round

Charl Schwartzel managed to get around the famed Blue Monster course without a bogey on his way to a 5-under 67 and a one-shot lead on Thursday after a rough-and-tumble day in the World Golf Championship event in Doral, Florida.


Italy’s Sergas Leads Australian Open

Italy’s Giulia Sergas shot a 4-under-par 69 on Friday to take a three-stroke lead after the second round of the Women’s Australian Open.

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