Team USA Solheim Cup assistant captain Natalie Gulbis says her pure love for playing professional golf is the reason behind her return to LPGA action this week at the inaugural JM Eagle LA ...
May 2, 2008: Natalie Gulbis is a professional player, so it would stand to reason that she has pretty good accuracy. Find out just how good she is with a wedge in this GOLF CHANNEL video courtesy You ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Longtime LPGA player and Las Vegas local Natalie Gulbis credited Shadow Creek Golf Club for helping put women's golf on the map through their fifth annual TNT Match Play tournament ...
For all the talk about $700,000 going to the winner of the LPGA Titleholders — the richest prize in women’s golf — Natalie Gulbis is far more interested in the trophy. She hasn't had one of those of ...
AUGUSTA, GA - APRIL 13: Ian Poulter of England watches his second shot from the trees on the fifth hole during the final round of the 2008 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 13, ...
Lady Links Management may not be any closer to bringing an LPGA Tour event to Grand Rapids, but getting Natalie Gulbis to come for their July 14 charity event at The Highlands shows the local group ...
It was her lone tournament win, and she remembers the relief of getting that first one. By Michael Arkush Like two other long-ago visitors to France, Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, who always had ...
Thursday's opening round kicked off without one marquee player: Natalie Gulbis withdrew before her 12:18 p.m. tee time because of a staph infection in the middle finger of her right hand. The finger ...
Amidst the glitz and the glam, one light shines brighter than all the bulbs in Hollywood for Natalie Gulbis: the glow of a win. For Gulbis, who won her first LPGA tournament at the 2007 Evian Masters ...
Every few months, the golf media (ourselves definitely included) turns into a 9th grade science class, passing notes between one another about this guy or that girl. This year, the grumbling has been ...
First-round upsets are all the rage these days, and we've got a huge one in the making. No, don't worry; Kentucky and Kansas haven't fallen out of the NCAA mix yet. Over at Esquire, they're running ...