Nelly Korda's 2025 season tells a story every golfer can relate to: playing solid golf but falling just short of the ultimate goal. After a dominant 2024 campaign with seven victories, she's posted ...
Lottie Woad is stealing headlines at the Women's Scottish Open. The 21-year-old English phenom leads at 17-under through two rounds at Dundonald Links, making her professional debut look effortless ...
Shooting scores in the low 80’s is great, but it can also be maddening. Breaking 80 is one of those major milestones every golfer hopes to reach, but a lot of golfers stall out and struggle to get ...
Nelly Korda says slow play is just, well, slow. It makes golf longer. And she says you never get into a flow because of it. And that your body gets stiff because of it. Then there are those outside of ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. LANCASTER, Pa. — The best women’s golfers on the planet have descended upon Lancaster ...
ST ANDREWS, Scotland — As the No. 1 player in the world, Nelly Korda has become used to wearing a target on her back. Heavy expectation necessitates a sudden fall and, so, when she followed a run of ...
Nelly Korda will miss the fall Asian swing due to a minor neck injury, the World No. 1 has posted on social media. Korda noted that she sustained the injury while practicing. She was slated to compete ...
Korda had just capped a historic run of golf in which she won five consecutive events, matching Hall of Famers Nancy Lopez and Annika Sorenstam as the only women to accomplish that feat. In ...
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