Inkster has seen, done it all
Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.comJuli Inkster has won 31 LPGA titles, seven of them majors, and more than $12.5 million in prize money. She'll turn 49 in June and has two teenaged daughters. The sage of the LPGA Tour also has some advice for the youngsters.
Story | Conversation | March 24, 2009Teens parry but fall to Open veterans
Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.comMichelle Wie stood just off the 18th green Sunday, watching Meg Mallon celebrate her U.S. Women's Open victory.
Story | Conversation | July 04, 2004From the valley to the peak in 24 hours
Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.comNot all the news was bad: While the WUSA hit a brick wall, the WNBA and LPGA had good weeks.
Story | Conversation | September 17, 2003A great day for women's golf, a better day for Lunke
Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.comIn a memorable playoff, a 24-year-old who was worried about mortgage payments ended up holding the trophy.
Story | Conversation | July 07, 2003Sorenstam lets one get away -- again
Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.comAnnika Sorenstam hit her worst shot of the day at the worst possible time, and watched her Open chances slip away.
Story | Conversation | July 06, 2003Transformed Annika has score to settle in Oregon
Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.comAnnika Sorenstam returns to Pumpkin Ridge stronger, more confident and looking to avenge a 1997 failure.
Story | Conversation | July 02, 2003Americans being pushed aside in women's golf
Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.comThe U.S. Women's Open is being played over the Fourth of July, but don't expect an American winner.
Story | Conversation | July 02, 2003Shock value headlines draft
Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.comIt's hard to gauge whether draft picks will work out. But on paper, Detroit did best in the WNBA draft.
Story | Conversation | April 27, 2003Plenty to chew on after U.S. grabbed Cup
Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.comThe Europeans kept bringing up Mickey, but the Americans were the ones who eventually grabbed the cheese.
Story | Conversation | September 23, 2002Against all odds, Inkster beats Sorenstam
Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.comJuli Inkster wasn't on everybody's short list to win the U.S. Women's Open. But after four days in Kansas, nobody deserved it more.
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