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Yealimi
Noh
United States
Birthdate
26/7/2001 (24)
Birthplace
San Francisco, California
Swing
Right
Turned Pro
2019
Height
1.68 m
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FedEx Cup
Americans start International Crown with sweep
3M
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Noh wins Founders Cup by 4 for 1st LPGA victory
1Y
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Yealimi Noh
Noh takes one-shot lead over Ko in Founders Cup
1Y
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Jutanugarn sisters shoot 59, pick up LPGA win
5Y
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Noh double-bogeys on 18th, falls into 3-way tie
5Y
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Koepka met with warm reception, cards 73 in PGA Tour return
In his much-anticipated return to the PGA Tour on Thursday, Brooks Koepka carded a 1-over 73, a score that mattered little compared with the warm reception he received from fans. "It made me feel good just to be out here."
Patrick Reed cards 71 in Bahrain, adds Qatar Masters to slate
Patrick Reed, who chose to leave LIV Golf, shot a 71 and trails by six at the Bahrain Championship. He also added the Qatar Masters to his European tour schedule.
Brooks Koepka's return and what it means for the PGA Tour
Koepka's return this week at Torrey Pines and the news that Patrick Reed is also coming back gave the PGA Tour momentum as 2026 gets underway.
Patrick Reed to return to PGA Tour from LIV Golf in late '26
Former Masters champion Patrick Reed is leaving the LIV Golf league and plans to return to the PGA Tour later this season, he announced Wednesday.
Farmers Insurance Open 2026: ESPN schedule, how to watch
This week, the PGA Tour heads to Torrey Pines for the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open. Check out how to watch the action on ESPN.
Koepka excited for PGA Tour return, anxious about reception
Brooks Koepka said Tuesday that the gratitude of returning to the PGA Tour comes with the kind of nerves the five-time major champion rarely experiences -- wondering what others think about him.