This 65-year-old nearly made LPGA history Friday
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The South Korean carded a 6-under 67 to build a one-shot lead heading into the weekend, while Hall of Famer Inkster followed Thursday's 69 with a 74.
In 1999, Juli Inkster made history at the Portland Classic, earning a spot in the LPGA Hall of Fame with the victory. Twenty-six years later, the 65-year-old w
Jeongeun Lee5 shot a 6-under 67 on Friday to take the lead in The Standard Portland Classic, while 65-year-old Juli Inkster fell short in her bid to become the oldest player to make a cut in LPGA Tour history.
Juli Inkster, a 31-time LPGA winner and Hall of Famer, returns to the Standard Portland Classic after years away. Inkster's return coincides with the U.S. Women's Senior Open and the presence of Carolina Chacarra, the recent Inkster Award winner.
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Santa Cruz native Juli Inkster went to The Standard Portland Classic to face some competition ahead of the U.S. Senior Women's Open. The 65-year-old Hall of Famer, a Harbor High and San Jose State University alumna,
The LPGA Tour heads to Portland, Oregon, this week for the Standard Portland Classic. This event is the longest-running non-Major event in tour history.
The PGA Tour postseason moves to the second week at the BMW Championship with plenty at stake. The top 30 after this week advance to the FedEx Cup finale at East Lake.