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FRISCO, Texas -- Nelly Korda shot an even-par 72 in the opening round of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship on Thursday, three ...
Korda originally injured her neck last fall and said that when she tweaks it now, it usually takes a week to recover.
The No. 1 player in the world joined the Dan's Golf World Show ahead of this week's major, and she said that loves a good ...
Despite both being the world's top-ranked players, Nelly Korda admits she is inspired by Scottie Scheffler's overall approach ...
The world No. 1 took a swing from the rough and her neck "went into a full spasm," causing her to miss Monday Night's ...
Topping the list of competitors for the championship is Nelly Korda, the No. 1-ranked female golfer in the world. Here are ...
As Nelly Korda spoke with the media on Tuesday ahead of the third major of the LPGA season, it was hard not to miss the black ...
Korda and the KPMG Women's PGA field will have thick rough, strong winds and high temperatures to deal with this week in ...
Nelly Korda isn't having to wait long for another major chance. The top-ranked player in women's golf was a runner-up at the ...
Yes, Nelly Korda is the world’s No. 1-ranked golfer and, yes, this is KPMG Women’s PGA Championship week and she’s playing ...
Nelly Korda suffered a neck injury during practice for the Women's PGA Championship. However, she says she will be ready to ...
While Korda said she doesn’t feel pain hitting shots, the two-time major champion said she has pain “just with rotation” of her neck and that it is hard to get comfortable to sleep at night.