Mi Hyang Lee opened with a 40 on the front nine and still won at the 2026 Blue Bay LPGA, her first win in nine years.
Mi Hyang Lee ended a nine-year drought with a birdie on the 72nd hole and made $390,000 for her efforts.
After starting in Orlando, Florida, the LPGA headed to Asia for the Asia Swing. The Asia swing’s last event, the 2026 Blue ...
This week marks the first time that two reigning major champions from Australia are in the field.
The 32-year-old from South Korea shot 67-66-71-73 for an 11-under 277. She won $390,000.
The two Hall of Famers, born nearly decade apart, have won 44 LPGA titles between them, including 10 majors. They've also each won Olympic gold.
Mi Hyang Lee of Republic of Korea poses with the trophy during the award ceremony of the Blue Bay LPGA 2026 at Jian Lake Blue Bay Golf Course on March 08, 2026 in Hainan Island, China. Jennifer Meyer ...
Mi Hyang Lee threw away her lead with two double bogeys on the front nine, and then delivered a winner on the final hole ...
The field at the 2026 Blue Bay LPGA featured many strong candidates. The defending champion, Rio Takeda, the World No.
Hye-Jin Choi's closing 74 also included a double and four bogeys and ultimately finished fifth.
For the second straight night, Mi Hyang Lee will sleep on the lead at Blue Bay LPGA. It likely won't be a painless night of ...