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N. Korda bitten by dog, WDs from England event

N. Korda bitten by dog, WDs from England event

N. Korda bitten by dog, WDs from England event

North Carolina, US – World No. 2 Nelly Korda has withdrawn from this week’s AIG Women’s Open after being bitten by a dog on Sunday.

Korda was at her rented home in Florida when the incident occurred. She shared on social media that she received stitches on her arm as a result of the bite.

“Unfortunately, I will have to withdraw from the AIG Women’s Open due to a dog bite that required stitches,” Korda posted on her social media.

The 23-year-old American was one of the favorites to win the major championship. She has won two LPGA Tour events this season and finished second at the U.S. Women’s Open.

Korda’s withdrawal is a major blow to the AIG Women’s Open. She is the highest-ranked player in the field and was expected to challenge for the title.

The perfect golf grip? Why Arnold Palmer’s iconic clasp has endured

The perfect golf grip? Why Arnold Palmer’s iconic clasp has endured

Arnold Palmer, considered by many to have had one of the best golf swings of all time, favored an overlapping grip – with the little finger of his right hand overlapping the index finger of his left. This interlocking pattern, which promotes flexibility, power and control, ensures the club doesn’t shift in the takeaway or downswing. The Hall of Famer undoubtedly popularized this technique, however, today’s players mostly use an interlocking or baseball-style grip with the hands placed in this way, which was, in fact, pioneered by Harry Vardon, an English professional golfer, a century before Palmer.

Rahm cards 64, takes 1-shot lead at LIV Chicago

Rahm cards 64, takes 1-shot lead at LIV Chicago

Scottie Scheffler’s stay atop the LIV Golf leaderboard lasted one day. Jon Rahm surged past Scheffler with an 8-under 64 on Friday, taking a one-shot lead after the second round of the LIV Golf Invitational Chicago. Rahm made six birdies and an eagle on the front nine, and added two more birdies on the back nine at Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove, Illinois. He’s at 12-under 132 overall.