Nelly Korda's Shock Exit: Struggles Continue in KPMG Women's PGA Championship
Nelly Korda, the top-ranked golfer, experienced another disappointing exit after a strong start in the KPMG Women's PGA Championship. Korda's poor second-round score led to her missing the cut, marking another setback following recent struggles. Meanwhile, Sarah Schmelzel and Amy Yang share the lead heading into the weekend.
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Nelly Korda, the world's top-ranked golfer, faced another surprising exit on Friday at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, disappointing fans after an exceptional start to the season.
Following a strong first round, Korda's game collapsed in the second, with her score dropping to a staggering 81. This resulted in her missing the weekend cut by just one stroke, marking the highest round in a major championship for a top-ranked player since 2006.
Despite Korda's struggles, Sarah Schmelzel and Amy Yang emerged as the new leaders at 6-under 136, showing remarkable resilience and skill in challenging conditions.
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