
What is Judy Rankin doing now?
Judy Rankin has worked in broadcasting for nearly 40 years, having entered the booth at the end of her decorated playing career. Honored Thursday night with the Commisioner’s Award at the LPGA Tour awards dinner, Rankin announced that she’d be retiring after 2022, when she’s likely to call four final events for Golf Channel.
How many tournaments will Judy Rankin work in 2022?
As of now, Rankin will work around four tournaments in 2022. Rankin has certainly given more than her share to both golf and broadcasting, and hopefully she enjoys a long and happy retirement. But selfishly, it never feels good to lose a broadcaster with the gravitas of Judy Rankin from our sports viewing lives.
Is Judy Rankin the best golf writer ever?
Judy Rankin is one of the best voices in golf history. She distills the game down to its core elements and helps the viewer better understand what the best players in the world are going through inside the ropes. She's informative, funny and offers the right mix of criticism and insight.
When is Kelly Rankin retiring from the LPGA?
Honored Thursday night with the Commisioner’s Award at the LPGA Tour awards dinner, Rankin announced that she’d be retiring after 2022, when she’s likely to call four final events for Golf Channel. Kent Paisley provided some details from Rankin’s speech at Golf Digest.

Is Judy Rankin still broadcasting?
Golf is also losing an iconic broadcaster in 2022. Judy Rankin — who announced last fall that she'd retire at the end of this year — will call the action this week at the Chevron.
Who is replacing Judy Rankin on Golf Channel?
She'll still work a handful of events in 2022. But this week's Chevron will be her last as lead analyst for Golf Channel as she makes room for another desert darling – Morgan Pressel – to take her place. “I wish it weren't,” said Rankin. “I wish I felt 10 years younger.”
Where is Morgan Pressel now?
Days after finishing T-31 at the LPGA's Gainbridge event, Morgan Pressel is joining NBC Sports as an analyst and on-course reporter.
Where is the Dinah Shore moving to?
HoustonThe Dinah, now known as the Chevron Championship, begins here Thursday and will be the last played on the Dinah Shore Tournament Course at Mission Hills Country Club, on Dinah Shore Boulevard. Next year, it will move to the Houston area.
Who is Morgan Pressel husband?
Andrew BushMorgan Pressel / Husband (m. 2013)
Is Morgan Pressel still playing professional golf?
Morgan Pressel (born May 23, 1988) is an American professional golfer, currently playing on the LPGA Tour....Morgan PresselCurrent tour(s)LPGA Tour (joined 2006)Professional wins4Number of wins by tourLPGA Tour220 more rows
What is Paula Creamer doing now?
Is She Still On The LPGA. Yes, Paula Creamer is still on the LPGA. The last tournament she played was the Armundi Evian Championship in July 2021.
How old is Morgan Pressel?
34 years (May 23, 1988)Morgan Pressel / Age
Is the ANA moving to Texas in 2022?
The LPGA's old Dinah Shore is moving to Texas as the newly-minted Chevron Championship. The first major in professional golf will have a new identity and a new home, as, in 2022, the LPGA Tour major now known as the ANA Inspiration will become the Chevron Championship.
Where is Chevron LPGA moving to?
HoustonFor the most part, LPGA players have been stoic this week when asked about the end of the Chevron Championship's run in the desert after 51 years, talking about partnerships with Chevron and growing the game and seeing the tournament get bigger and better when it moves to Houston in 2023.
Is the LPGA leaving Rancho Mirage?
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. – The Chevron Championship will end a 51-year run at Mission Hills Country Club today, but women's professional golf will still have a home in the desert with the announcement on Sunday that a new Legends of the LPGA tournament will debut next April.
Chris DiMarco is interviewed by Judy Rankin after defeating Retief Goosen in the Semifinal round of the WGC Accenture Match Play Championship held at the LaCosta Resort and Spa on Saturday, February 26, 2005
Chris DiMarco is interviewed by Judy Rankin after defeating Retief Goosen in the Semifinal round of the WGC Accenture Match Play Championship held at the LaCosta Resort and Spa on Saturday, February 26, 2005.
SUGAR GROVE, IL - AUGUST 19: Past Solheim Cup team captains (L-R) Patty Sheehan, Pat Bradley, Pia Nilsson, Alice Miller, Joanne Carner, Kathy Whitworth, Dale Reid, Betsy King, Judy Rankin and Mickey Walker pose for a photo at a past Solheim Cup Capt
SUGAR GROVE, IL - AUGUST 19: Past Solheim Cup team captains (L-R) Patty Sheehan, Pat Bradley, Pia Nilsson, Alice Miller, Joanne Carner, Kathy Whitworth, Dale Reid, Betsy King, Judy Rankin and Mickey Walker pose for a photo at a past Solheim Cup Captain's fan session prior to the start of the 2009 Solheim Cup at Rich Harvest Farms on August 19, 2009 in Sugar Grove, Illinois.
Chris DiMarco is interviewed by Judy Rankin after defeating Retief Goosen in the Semifinal round of the WGC Accenture Match Play Championship held at the LaCosta Resort and Spa on Saturday, February 26, 2005
Chris DiMarco is interviewed by Judy Rankin after defeating Retief Goosen in the Semifinal round of the WGC Accenture Match Play Championship held at the LaCosta Resort and Spa on Saturday, February 26, 2005.
SUGAR GROVE, IL - AUGUST 19: Past Solheim Cup team captains (L-R) Patty Sheehan, Pat Bradley, Pia Nilsson, Alice Miller, Joanne Carner, Kathy Whitworth, Dale Reid, Betsy King, Judy Rankin and Mickey Walker pose for a photo at a past Solheim Cup Capt
SUGAR GROVE, IL - AUGUST 19: Past Solheim Cup team captains (L-R) Patty Sheehan, Pat Bradley, Pia Nilsson, Alice Miller, Joanne Carner, Kathy Whitworth, Dale Reid, Betsy King, Judy Rankin and Mickey Walker pose for a photo at a past Solheim Cup Captain's fan session prior to the start of the 2009 Solheim Cup at Rich Harvest Farms on August 19, 2009 in Sugar Grove, Illinois.
Chris DiMarco is interviewed by Judy Rankin after defeating Retief Goosen in the Semifinal round of the WGC Accenture Match Play Championship held at the LaCosta Resort and Spa on Saturday, February 26, 2005
Chris DiMarco is interviewed by Judy Rankin after defeating Retief Goosen in the Semifinal round of the WGC Accenture Match Play Championship held at the LaCosta Resort and Spa on Saturday, February 26, 2005.
