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Goetze-Ackerman: LPGA pace rules debuted well

Goetze-Ackerman: LPGA pace rules debuted well

NBC Sports31-03-2025

LPGA player president Vicki Goetze-Ackerman tells Matt Adams she thinks the league's new pace of play rules had a successful debut at the Ford Championship but explains the room for improvement.

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Elizabeth Szokol, Ilhee Lee shoot 62s to share the lead in the ShopRite LPGA Classic
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