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Nelly Korda at the Met Gala, Tony Finau’s big bash| Rogers Report

Nelly Korda at the Met Gala, Tony Finau’s big bash| Rogers Report

Hot off of PGA star Tony Finau’s big bash earlier this month, golf and fashion ⁣worlds alike collide as⁢ rising LPGA star Nelly ‌Korda stuns on‍ the red⁢ carpet of the annual‍ Met⁤ Gala in New York City. ‍Korda’s appearance is​ a standout amidst a star-studded event, turning‍ heads both on‌ the blue ⁣carpet and⁤ online.

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Nelly Korda and⁣ Tony Finau Shine at Met Gala and Grant Thornton Invitational

Nelly⁢ Korda and Tony Finau made ⁣headlines this week, attending the prestigious ⁣Met Gala and competing in the Grant Thornton Invitational.

Korda, the world’s No. 2-ranked female golfer, dazzled at the Met ‍Gala in a stunning custom-made gown ⁤by Louis ⁤Vuitton. The gown featured ​a silver bodice with intricate beading and ⁣a flowing train.⁤ Korda paired the⁣ gown with silver jewelry and a sleek ‌updo.

Finau, the No. 15-ranked male ‌golfer in the world, had‍ a strong‍ showing at the Grant Thornton Invitational. He shot a 6-under 66 in the⁢ first round and a 4-under 68 in the​ second round. ​Finau ⁢is currently tied for the ‌lead heading into the weekend.

Korda and⁢ Finau are both⁤ known for ⁣their athleticism ‌and style. Their recent ⁣appearances‌ at the Met Gala and the Grant Thornton Invitational have further solidified⁣ their status as golf icons.

Top Performers at the‍ Grant Thornton Invitational

Here is​ a ⁣table of the top performers ⁣at the Grant Thornton Invitational after⁢ two rounds:
| Player‍ | Score |
|—|—|
| Tony Finau | 134 |
| Patrick Reed | 135 |
| ‌Scottie Scheffler ⁣| 136 |
| Jon Rahm | 137 |
|⁤ Rory McIlroy | 138 |

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