Applications are open 🚨
The LPGA Collegiate Advancement Pathway (LCAP) Class of 2027 is now accepting applications! Eligible collegiate athletes are encouraged to apply today for the opportunity to enter the LPGA’s system of professional tours and earn Epson Tour status.
APPLY HERE: https://t.co/2OdrDuVcMz
The LPGA Tour is heading back to Corning, New York! ⛳️
The Classic marks a new chapter next May 27-30, 2027, presented once again by @Corning, after the company backed the event for 31 years.
This time it comes with a $5 million purse, placing it among the Tour's premier tournaments. @TheClassicNY
For the first time in an individual USGA championship, two left-handers will play for the title!
The 36-hole final between Noah Maclauchlan and Miles Russell will begin at 8 a.m. ET Saturday.
Introducing the Nanea Cup, a new LPGA Tour event debuting March 11-14, 2027 at Nanea Golf Club in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii!
LPGA Tour stars will compete for a $4 million purse, joined on the same stage by the nation's top collegiate golfers in a first-of-its-kind competition celebrating both the present and future of women's golf at one of the most exclusive courses in the world.
Made possible with proud partners @CharlesSchwab, @Dell, @salesforce and @Workday.
WARNING: Longer post (but worth reading or bookmarking for later).
Your life has seasons.
Each one is unique. Characterized by its own distinct desires, struggles, opportunities, and identity.
But one reflection I've had recently is just how easy it is to completely disassociate with the present season.
To give all your time and energy toward a longing for some nostalgic memory of a prior season or an anticipation for some beautiful state of a future season.
You look back at the past and all you see is sunshine. Because it all worked out. You forget (or glaze over) the struggle you endured. You're here today. You made it. You're alive. You're doing fine.
You look forward at the future and dream on what could be. You'll have so much more. More freedom. More purpose. More health. More deep connection. More everything.
The past is beautiful and the future feels limitless. So, logically, you slowly start to treat everything about the present as the bridge. A dash connecting your past and your future. A gap to be crossed as quickly as possible.
Everything you do today is in anticipation of some eventual end state.
I'm doing this now, so that I can have that later.
Unfortunately, the danger of that dissociation with the present is significant. You may spend your entire life living for a future that has a decidedly mirage-like property. You inch closer, but when it's right in front of you, it disappears and reappears on the horizon.
You may spend your entire life skipping through the present, deferring your presence, your joy, and your very humanity to a future that never comes.
In a classic French fable, a young boy is gifted with a magic ball of golden thread. He's told that if he simply pulls on the thread, time will leap forward. The catch, of course, is that once it's pulled, it can never be put back.
The young boy takes advantage of the newfound powers. Each time he's faced with a boring day at school, a frustrating set of chores, or a scolding from his parents, he pulls the thread, skipping through to the good parts.
As an adult, he continues, leaping through mundane struggles in his marriage, the friction of having a newborn, and the boredom at work. He finds himself pulling on the thread more and more, avoiding even the most minor inconveniences of his life.
But when he wakes up one day and sees an old man looking back at him in the mirror, he's filled with regret. He realizes in that moment that as he chose to skip through the boredom, struggles, and friction, so too did he miss the real texture of being alive.
How often do we all do the same? How easily do we default into this disassociation? Disconnecting from the present in anticipation of some future.
A mentor recently asked me this:
"Where are you going and why are you in such a rush?"
It hit me hard.
And to be honest, I haven't stopped replaying those words since he said them.
Why are you in such a rush?
The world wants you to rush into everything. Rushed decisions. Rushed conversations. Rushed relationships. Rushed timelines.
In doing so, you slowly relinquish your agency. You give up your claim on your own life. Surrender authorship to a pen that was never even yours.
In a world that wants you to rush, the ultimate act of rebellion is presence.
Be in the season you're in. Don't romanticize the past, don't fantasize the future. Be here. Be now. Be in this. All of its texture, depth, and struggle. All of its joy, tension, and pain. Sit with the uncertainty. Become friends with it. Fall in love with it.
Because every single thing you do today is something your younger self dreamed of and something your older self will wish they could go back and do.
The good old days are happening, right now.
And the next time you find yourself skipping through the present, remember these words:
Where are you going and why are you in such a rush?
While on hole 16, Nelly Korda switched out her shoes for a different pair from the locker room.
@TheAmyRogers reports with more details from Riviera ⬇️
Eastern Michigan was ranked No. 226 in the nation when Josh Brewer was hired two years ago after being dismissed as the Georgia coach. The program had never been to an NCAA regional, let alone an NCAA Championship.
Today, the Eagles are No. 27 and are headed to match play in their NCAA postseason debut.
Not only shaping up to be the story of the year but maybe the story of the decade in women’s college golf.
We are changing healthcare. And when you change healthcare, you change the world.
This week on Capitol Hill, I stood alongside healthcare workers, advocates, lawmakers, and organizations who are refusing to accept that burnout, fear, retaliation, and silence are just “part of the job.”
Last year, I spoke up after being pulled out of surgery by an insurance company and pressured to justify care for a patient with breast cancer.
I told the truth about what happened and the system retaliated.
What I expected was conversation. Collaboration. A desire to make things better.
Instead, I was threatened, pressured to stay quiet, and forced to confront just how uncomfortable the healthcare system becomes when healthcare workers speak honestly about what patients and providers are experiencing.
But then something powerful happened.
@wearfigs stepped up for me.
They helped protect my ability to keep speaking, keep advocating, and keep my practice open when things became incredibly difficult. And now, together, we are helping push forward legislation like the SPEAK FREE Act so healthcare workers can speak truthfully about patient safety, workforce safety, and harmful system issues without fear of retaliation.
This week we also advocated for:
• Funding for the Dr. Lorna Breen Act supporting healthcare worker mental health
• The Healthcare is Human Act supporting healthcare workers serving in shortage areas
• A future where healthcare workers are empowered to tell the truth and help fix the systems hurting patients and providers alike
And I want to say this clearly: Healthcare workers speaking honestly about broken systems should never be treated as the problem.
Telling the truth is how we begin fixing what is broken.
Thank you to every healthcare worker who continues showing up. Thank you to every patient who trusted us with their stories. Thank you to everyone who encouraged me to keep speaking this past year. Thank you to Noah Wyle for using your platform with integrity and purpose. And thank you to FIGS for not just talking about advocacy, but actively stepping into the arena with us.
I obviously did not get the report today that I was hoping for when my oncologist called . It has been 10 days of many exams Pet Scan - Cat scan - 2 MRI’s- Biopsy - multiple bloodwork - now at least I know what I face. The Melanoma Lung & liver cavity cancer will mean I will start IMMUNE THERAPY next week - plan on winning the battle !🙏🙏🙏
We’re proud to announce that @EpsonAmerica is extending its partnership with the #Road2LPGA 👏
Epson’s continued commitment fuels opportunity and elevates the pathway for the next generation of @LPGA stars.
Together, we’re creating more access, more support, and more moments that matter for our athletes.
Read more ⬇️
https://t.co/AbiKl8ZqwM
The Epson Tour is expanding opportunities in 2026! 🚀
This opens more doors for talented players to earn their spot on the Road to the LPGA. 💪⛳
Read more: https://t.co/eBohuJIf9t
The 2026 Epson Tour schedule is here 🤩
19 tournaments... two new events... several enhanced championship venues... 15 @LPGA cards on the line.
Read more ➡️ https://t.co/tmdIIzgmno
🚨🚨 women pros 🚨🚨
There is only one more day left to sign up for the @NEXTGolfTour event.
There are currently only 40 players in the field, the purse is over $40,000.
And the top 10 advance to three $150,000 events with ZERO entry fee.
There is absolutely zero reason not to do this.
Link below.
The LPGA and @LETgolf will expand their global collaboration in 2026 with the Aramco Championship at Shadow Creek, a new co-sanctioned @PIFGlobalSeries event in partnership with @Golf_Saudi. ⛳️
MORE ➡️ https://t.co/8DI6riMrsD