To her credit, Korda raised her hand during the offseason, offering to be part of the process. While not on the official search committee, she will be included in a less formal way. The buy-in of the No. 1 player in the world, particularly one with the potential transcending star power of Korda, is crucial for whoever next takes the reins.
As Nelly Korda starts the 2025 LPGA season, she says she’s carrying even more confidence than she had during her record-breaking 2024 campaign. Korda, the World’s No. 1 golfer, won seven times a year ago,
Fresh off a historic seven-win season that made her a household name across the world of sport, Nelly Korda begins her 2025 campaign this week at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions. Given what she did a year ago,
Kim shot 7-under 65 on Thursday at Lake Nona to grab a four-shot lead after the tour's first round of the season.
The first of 33 tournaments, the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions in Orlando, Fla., is currently going on—where Nelly Korda is, as always, one to watch. After a very brief break off the green over the holidays,
What she’d love to do again, however, is repeat her performance of last season. Korda won seven times on tour, including her second career major. Five of those triumphs came in successive starts, tying a tour record.
Blake Griffin is teeing up at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, where he spoke at length about his game and the NBA.
As the LPGA enters a milestone 75th season, Nelly Korda and Annika Sorenstam admit the new commissioner will have their work cut out for them.
It’s back to work for the LPGA as the tour begins its 75th anniversary season this week with the Hilton Grand Vacation Tournament of Champions. The 32-player, no-cut includes several of the top players in the game,
Nelly Korda! The former Olympic gold medalist dominated the LPGA Tour throughout the year. Replicating the success of fellow world no. 1 in men’s golf, Korda also managed 7 titles throughout the year.
Annika Sorenstam, who retired in 2008, is among 51 players in the celebrity category featuring Hall of Fame athletes, coaches and entertainers from various fields vying for a $500,000 purse.
South Korea's Kim A-lim opened up a four-shot lead after producing a dream start in the first round of the LPGA's season-opening Tournament of Champions in Orlando, Florida on Thursday. Kim said she had used most of the off-season for physical training,