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Keely Levins

Keely Levins

Associate Editor at Golf Digest

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Five Iron Golf is celebrating Women’s History Month with free simulator time for women - GolfDige...

We’re loving this Women’s History Month promotion from Five Iron Golf. The simulator company, which has over 20 locations in the U.S., is offering free simulator time for women every Wednesday throughout March. Usually, renting a simulator at Five Iron costs between $35 and $65 per hour, so this is a great deal. Five Iron is also hosting a women’s event every Wednesday in March from 5-8 p.m. They’re calling the free event “Gals on the Greens,” and it includes a welcome drink, instruction from Fi…
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The 20 most consequential moments in women's golf history, ranked -...

In celebration of Women’s History Month, we wanted to take an in-depth look at the history of women’s golf and identify the moments that had the most consequence. To accomplish this, we polled several important stakeholders in the women’s game, from top-ranked teachers to the CEO of the USGA, major winners to award-winning journalists, asking them to identify the moments that they felt mattered most. From that expansive list, a panel of our editorial team voted to rank this list of the top 20 mo…
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Danielle Kang has 17(!) holes-in-one. You won’t believe how many ha...

Getting a hole in one while playing alone is a golfer’s nightmare. Getting a hole in one without anyone getting a video of it is the less traumatic version of that nightmare, but a nightmare nonetheless. Somehow, Danielle Kang has had 17 aces iin her career, and none of them have been caught on video. How is that even possible? On Thursday, the six-time LPGA Tour winner made ace No. 17 in the Fir Hills Se Ri Pak Championship. It happened on the 170-yard 11th hole at Palos Verdes Golf Club in Sou…
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Michelle Wie West was driving it 280 yards as a 13-year old—this wa...

In 2003, Michelle Wie was just 13 years old and we were already featuring her in Golf Digest. (Now married, she goes by Michelle Wie West.) That year, she became the youngest player to ever make the cut at an LPGA Tour event when she played the weekend at the Kraft Nabisco Championship (now The Chevron). She shot 66 in the third round, earning a spot in the final group. A few months later, she made the cut at the U.S. Women’s Open, becoming the youngest to ever achieve that feat. Though she was…
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The extra step women should take when buying a putter - GolfDigest.com

Missing putts is a frustrating reality of golf, but if you’re missing more than you think you deserve to, the issue might be your equipment. Even with the right line and a good stroke, you can miss putts if you have a putter in your hands that doesn’t fit you. This is a topic we’ve spent a lot of time on at Golf Digest. In our December 1999 issue, Judy Rankin touched on the topic when she noted women often have putters that are too long for them. “If your putts are offline, don’t necessarily bla…
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Angel Yin is back from injury and hitting it longer. Top teacher ex...

Angel Yin looked at the bright side when she suffered an injury in the off-season – at the least, it was the off-season and not the middle of tournament play. She’d have some time to recover without missing too many tournaments. What she didn’t expect was to come back to the LPGA Tour hitting it farther. Yin withdrew from the first tournament of the year, the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions at Lake Nona, and was seen on site wearing a boot on her left leg. While she hasn’t talked…
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Get the whole family ready for the golf season with this new collec...

Dressing little kids for the golf course can be difficult. You want to make sure they look presentable, while still wearing something that lets them move freely and have fun. Inflexible khakis and stiff collars are not what little kids are looking to wear. And if we’re putting them in clothes that they don’t like or don’t feel good in, how can we expect them to like their trips to the golf course? Women’s activewear brand Addison Bay, in collaboration with children’s clothing company Cecil & Lou…
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This major champ used ballet to get better at golf. Here's how danc...

The LPGA Tour is going to miss So Yeon Ryu. The two-time major winner announced that the 2024 Chevron Championship is her last LPGA tournament, ending her 13-year career. We’ll miss seeing Ryu’s stellar play—she was a six time LPGA winner—but her personality also added a lot to the tour. The 33-year-old South Korean has a lot of interests outside of golf, while always looking for ways to improve her game—sometimes in unorthodox and unexpected ways. In a 2019 interview with Golf Digest, Ryu talke…
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Top teacher: 2 things that make World No. 1 Nelly Korda's full-swin...

There are many parts of Nelly Korda’s game to be impressed by. The 25-year-old became the third LPGA Tour player to win five tournaments in a row when she won the 2024 Chevron Championship. The only other two players to have done it are Annika Sorenstam and Nancy Lopez. So while basically everything Korda does on the golf course is worth copying, this article will focus on just one aspect of her game: Full-swing wedges. We talked to Dr. Alison Curdt, a Golf Digest Top 50 Teacher in America, abou…
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How to make one of Team Europe’s favorite on-course Solheim Cup sna...

It can be hard to think about properly fueling on the golf course. There are so many other pressing issues, like trying to keep the ball in play. But what you eat on the golf course can directly affect how you perform. If your on-course eating habits need to be revamped, here’s some inspiration from Amy O’Donnell, the Ladies European Tour nutritionist who was Team Europe’s nutritionist at the 2021 Solheim Cup won by Europe. These “Energy Balls” she made were a player favorite that week, and she’…
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How a rising star gets up and down from two tricky spots to save pa...

If you aren’t yet familiar with the golf skills of rising LPGA Tour star Ruoning Yin, an introduction is in order. “Ronni,” as she’s called, went from missing the cut in more than half the events she played in her first LPGA Tour season in 2022 to winning a major (KPMG Women’s PGA Championship) and rising to No. 1 in the Rolex World Golf Ranking in 2023. She also won the DIO Implant LA Open and had eight other top-10 finishes last year. That’s a pretty big upward move in a short amount of time—a…