Korda & Woad feature in Women's Open day one best shots
Nelly Korda and Lottie Woad feature in the best shots from day one at the Women's Open at at Royal Porthcawl, Wales. Source: BBC
Nelly Korda and Lottie Woad feature in the best shots from day one at the Women's Open at at Royal Porthcawl, Wales. Source: BBC
The emergence of Lottie Woad dominates the build-up as Wales prepares to host the Women's Open. Source: BBC
Eric Trump, the son of US President Donald Trump, tells BBC sports editor Dan Roan that his father "deserves" to have his Turnberry course host The Open again. Source: BBC
Ladies European Tour player Darcey Harry says she has never seen her home course Royal Porthcawl set up harder ahead of the AIG Women’s Open this week. Source: BBC
Eric Trump - US President Donald Trump's son - says his father "deserves" to have his Turnberry course host The Open again. Source: BBC
Only a week after turning professional, Lottie Woad is favourite for the final major of the year, the AIG Women's Open at Royal Porthcawl. Source: BBC
Northern Ireland's Aaron Lennie takes BBC Sport into the world of Long Drive, the party version of golf where big hitting is all that counts. Source: BBC
Welsh golfer Darcey Harry's boyfriend and fellow professional golfer Jacob Skov Olesen is to caddie for her at this week's AIG Women's Open. Source: BBC
England's number one Charley Hull is continuing to do things her way as she looks to break her major duck at the 60th time of asking in Wales this week. Source: BBC
Georgia Hall hopes for some "true British weather" at this week's AIG Women's Open at Royal Porthcawl. Source: BBC