Jodi Ewart Shadoff and her TV sports anchor husband Adam finally got a home game at the LPGA's season-opening Tournament of Champions.
Given how good things were going at the end of last season, Jodi didn’t want to “lose the feels” she had after her best year on tour and took off less than two weeks. In fact, when Shadoff finally broke through with her first victory last year in California, the TOC was one of the first things that came to mind. Jodi, who won for the first time in her 246th start last year at the Mediheal Championship to qualify for the TOC field, was part of the pre-tournament interview panel. In the second round, she played alongside Brian Urlacher, a fellow Lobo and NFL Hall of Famer. So, in the end, I didn’t go.” Adam, a local TV reporter, interviewed Jodi after that first round in Albuquerque, and as the young Englishwoman kept playing well, they kept talking.
Jin Young Ko plans to return to LPGA competition Feb. 23-26 at the Honda LPGA Thailand tournament, her manager has confirmed to Golfweek.
She withdrew from the BMW Ladies Championship in October after shocking rounds of 80-79 when the pain was at its worst. 23-26 at the Honda LPGA Thailand tournament, her manager has confirmed to Golfweek. Jin Young Ko plans to return to LPGA competition Feb.