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October 27, 2025
Just In: Nelly Korda Rushed to the hospital in a critical condition After the second round in Seattle, Sarah Schmelzel and Amy Yang took a shared lead in the Women's PGA Championship, and Nelly Korda missed the cut. In the second round, world number one Korda shot 81, which was nine over par and comprised one birdie, eight bogeys, including four on the opening four holes, and a double bogie. The 25-year-old American, who was aiming for her sixth triumph of the year after winning the season's first major, finished at six over par. After the first round, Korda, who was one shot behind the leader in joint second, commented, "There are no words to describe how I am playing right now." "I am simply going to try to reset by going home. "I basically gave it back because I had a lot of success at the beginning of the year." At the Sahalee Country Club, American Schmelzel had a 67 and South Korean Yang shot a 68 in the second round to take the lead at six under par. At the Sahalee Country Club, American Schmelzel had a 67 and South Korean Yang shot a 68 in the second round to take the lead at six under par. ...
Urgent:Nelly Korda Turns Down $12.3Million Deal offer due to.... Nelly Korda was the favorite going into this week's U.S. Women's Open, but the world No. 1 has been rocked by a complete collapse in the opening round. At the Lancaster Country Club in Pennsylvania on Thursday, Korda, who just tied an LPGA record with five consecutive victories, found it difficult to navigate the challenging course. Korda's first shot landed in a bunker as she took off. Her subsequent shot went down into a brook just past the hole because it was too fast for the sloping green. On the opposite side of the stream, she attempted a penalty drop, but the ball rolled back into the river when she struck the bank. Korda commented, "I just did not play well today," following the round. "My hit was not very excellent. Making a 10 on a par-3 will undoubtedly not help you at a U.S. Open, as I frequently found myself in the rough. She forced a smile as she remarked, "Overall, simply a lousy day in the office," Korda's hopes of being just the third player in LPGA history to win the U.S. Women's Open as the top-ranked player have all but been destroyed by the difficult start. She finished the day T129 with an 80.
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