Davies might give in on Hall stance
The only thing keeping Laura Davies out of the World Golf Hall of Fame is her stubborn desire to make it on merit.
Now the 49-year-old star from England is starting to reconsider.
Davies wants to get in through the LPGA Tour's strict criteria of 27 points accumulated primarily through wins and majors. She has been stuck on 25 points since her last LPGA Tour win in 2001 in Rochester...
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21 days ago
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Davies might allow name on Hall of Fame ballot
The only thing keeping Laura Davies out of the World Golf Hall of Fame is her stubborn desire to make it on merit.
Now the 49-year-old star from England is starting to reconsider.
Davies wants to get in through the LPGA Tour's strict criteria of 27 points accumulated primarily through wins and majors. She has been stuck on 25 points since her last LPGA Tour win in 2001 in Rochester...
Via AP on Fox
21 days ago
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Davies: Football Is An Obsession
FIFA.com speaks to Laura Davies, a leading figure in the world of women’s golf, about her passion for football, why she supports Liverpool, and who should win the FIFA Ballon d’Or.
Golf-I'll play until mid-50s, says Laura Davies (Reuters)
Laura Davies turns 50 next
year but the former world number one has no plans to hang up her
spikes and believes she is capable of mixing it with golf's
elite for several more seasons.
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January 09, 2012
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Caddie-less Laura Davies Pulls Trolley at Indian Open
Laura DaviesWITH 81 WINS, INCLUDING 20 on the LPGA Tour and four major titles, Laura Davies is one of the greatest female tour pros to play the game. Yet earlier this month at the Indian Open, an event on the Ladies European Tour (LET), Ms. Davies toted her own golf clubs like a rank amateur.Her caddie was delayed due to visa problems. When her bag man didn’t arrive in New Delhi...
Via Arm Chair Golf Blog
December 27, 2011
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European women golfers struggle to gain attenion (AP)
Less than a decade ago, European women were among the top golfers in the world with the likes of Annika Sorenstam and Laura Davies regularly vying for the top spot and racking up victories at the majors. But these days, golf fans would be hard pressed to name a top European. All the majors this year went to American and Asians and there is only one European -- No.
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December 17, 2011
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