HSBC Women's World Championship

Aine Donegan 16th in Australia as Leona Maguire fades to 41st in Singapore

Aine Donegan finished joint 16th in her professional debut in the weather-delayed Ford Women’s NSW Open in Australia.

Aine Donegan 16th in Australia as Leona Maguire fades to 41st in Singapore

Donegan slips four shots off the lead after third round 74 in Australia

Rookie Aine Donegan came back to earth with a bump when she carded a three-over 74 to go into the final round four strokes off the lead in the Ford Women’s NSW Open in Australia.

Donegan slips four shots off the lead after third round 74 in Australia

Rookie Aine Donegan hits the front with a blistering 63 in Australia

Lahinch’s Aine Donegan made a dream start to her professional career when she followed a bogey-free 68 with a blistering eight under 63 to grab the clubhouse lead in the weather-delayed Ford Women's NSW Open in Australia.

Rookie Aine Donegan hits the front with a blistering 63 in Australia

Maguire six back in Singapore as flooding keeps Foster and Donegan off the course in Australia

Leona Maguire made a solid start in the HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore but Anna Foster and rookie Aine Donegan didn’t get to hit a shot in the LET’s Ford Women’s NSW Open.

Maguire six back in Singapore as flooding keeps Foster and Donegan off the course in Australia

Leona 21st as Ko wins in Singapore; Costello beaten in Spain

Leona Maguire finished 11 shots behind Lydia Ko in the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore.

Leona 21st as Ko wins in Singapore; Costello beaten in Spain

Maguire eight back as Jin Young Ko eyes successful title defence in Singapore

Leona Maguire could not take advantage of her best ball-striking round of the week and fell eight strokes behind defending champion Jin Young Ko heading into Sunday's final round of the HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore.

Maguire eight back as Jin Young Ko eyes successful title defence in Singapore

Hurley feels fair wind blowing on Alps Tour

West Waterford's Gary Hurley singled out his performance coach Ed Coughlan for praise after he secured his second top 10 finish of the season in the Alps Tour's New Giza Open in Egypt.

Hurley feels fair wind blowing on Alps Tour