Ines Laklalech Keeps Shining Bright in the World of Women’s Golf

The world of women’s golf has seen its fair share of rising stars, but none quite as captivating as Ines Laklalech. Hailing from Morocco, she has become the first LPGA Tour member from the Arab world, breaking barriers and making history. Ines’s journey to success has been nothing short of remarkable.

Ines Laklalech: The First Arab Golfer to Earn an LPGA Card

There have been few Arab achievements in the world of golf that are worthy of pride. However, it seems that is about to change as Ines Laklalech, the Moroccan golfer, has achieved a remarkable milestone in Arab golf by becoming the first Arab female player to earn a Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) card, the largest tour for women’s golf. This is a historic achievement for the Arab region.

Ines Laklalech – 2023 LPGA Tour Rookie

6 months after her professional debut, she won The Lacoste Ladies Open de France in September becoming the first Moroccan, first Arab and first North African woman to win a Ladies European Tour title. In 2023, she will be competing with the best golfers in the world.

Ines Laklalech

When Ines secured her card on the European tour last December, she had become only the second Arab to secure the card after fellow Moroccan Maha Hadioui, 9 months after, Ines made history by becoming the first Arab, First Moroccan and First North African golfer to win on a major tour.

A Major Championship Disappointment on the 72nd Hole

What happened on Sunday in the PGA championship reminds us of the brutal reality of competing in a major championship, it requires not only talent and skills but also a very solid mentality. A monumental achievement if it happens turns into the biggest disappointment for the player, one hole away from becoming a major champion, and all that goes away on the very final hole, and that is what differentiates between great players and average players. Like in 1999,

Phil Mickelson Withdraws from the PGA Championship to play LIV GOLF Series

The bombshell dropped last night and it could be a turning point in the history of Golf, Phil Mickelson, the defending champion of the PGA championship has withdrawn from for this year‘s competition taking place next week in Tulsa, Southern Hills golf club, the news came through an announcement from the PGA

DP World Tour Championship

The 13th edition of the DP World Championship will take place from November 18-21, 2021. The DP World Tour Championship, which is part of the Rolex Series, is the last stop to crown the European Tour winner titled “Race to Dubai”, in this final tournament the participants are the top 50 ranked players in the Race to Dubai standings. The total prize money in the tournament is $9 million, the competition will be on the Jumeirah Golf Estates Course in Dubai.

US Open 2021

The 121st edition of US Open kicks off Thursday at the famous Torrey Pines Golf Course, La Jolla, California. The 121st edition in the history of the tournament is expected to be full of excitement, especially after Phil Mickelson’s historical win at the PGA Championship last month.