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After playing in her first U.S. Women’s Open at The Broadmoor in 2011, 2-time LPGA Tour winner Moriya Jutanugarn returns to Colorado to qualify for her 13th USWO; fellow LPGA players Isi Gabsa and Celine Borge also earn berths
After playing in her first U.S. Women’s Open at The Broadmoor in 2011, 2-time LPGA Tour winner Moriya Jutanugarn returns to Colorado to qualify for her 13th USWO; fellow LPGA players Isi Gabsa and Celine Borge also earn berths
CSU men fall a little short of conference title; Rams are on the bubble for getting a team into NCAA regionals; Connor Jones, Martin Laird named to MWC 25th-Season Team; CU places 8th in final Pac-12 tourney
Denver native Mark Hubbard and partner Ryan Brehm fall just short of playoff at Zurich Classic; it’s Hubbard’s 2nd-best showing of his PGA Tour career
CSU women, who qualify a full team for NCAA regionals for first time since 2010, headed to Vegas, while DU bound for Michigan; Lauren Lehigh, Ashley Kozlowski and CU’s Morgan Miller and Sabrina Iqbal also advance to regionals
DU women, Colorado Christian men and CSU-Pueblo women claim conference team titles; Pioneers keep rolling in league tourneys as Clara Gestsdottir posts first college win and Coloradan Emma Bryant places a college-career-best 2nd
Landon Houska of Fort Collins posts win in his first AJGA start; Hadley Ashton of Erie finishes runner-up in playoff at another AJGA event, while Boulder’s Miles Kuhl notches top-5 showing in boys division
Wyndham Clark rebounds from Masters disappointment with 3rd-place showing at RBC Heritage, his 4th top-3 in his last 8 PGA Tour events; Denver native now a career-best third in world rankings
Coloradan Lauren Lehigh finishes runner-up at Mountain West Conference tournament for second time in her career; CSU places third in team standings
Sabrina Iqbal becomes the latest CU golfer to qualify for the U.S. Women’s Open; Colorado-based qualifying for the event set for April 30
Steamboat Springs resident Verne Lundquist does his best to keep emotions in check as his 40-year Masters broadcast run concludes; Scottie Scheffler makes it 2 titles in 3 years at Augusta National