Nelly Korda, U.S. Women's Open
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Nelly Korda smiled and chuckled after finishing her 18th hole Saturday at the U.S. Women's Open, a contrast to her stone-faced frustration after making the turn. The world No. 1 shot 1-over 73 on a trying day at Erin Hills to post 4 under for the championship,
Moving day at the 80th U.S. Women's Open was mostly limited to one direction – backwards. With a scoring average of 75.23, LPGA rookie Julia Lopez Rameriz was the only player who managed to break 70 on Saturday at Erin Hills Golf Course,
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World number one Nelly Korda surges back into contention for her first US Women's Open title with a second-round score of 67 at Erin Hills.
Nelly Korda found her stroke at Erin Hills, sinking 100 feet of putts in what she called her best U.S. Open round.
Korda is the No. 1 player in the world, and she really, really wants to win the U.S. Open. Yet in 10 tries, she’s missed three of her last five cuts and finished better than 39th just twice. Often, she is out of it within 18 holes.