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Nelly Korda made a surprise St. Andrews visit after her Old Course heartbreak

Nelly Korda made a surprise St. Andrews visit after her Old Course heartbreak

Despite a disappointing end to the Women’s Open, Nelly Korda has shown her determination and resilience by returning to St. Andrews to walk the course. After her heartbreaking finish on the 12th hole, where she admitted to “messing up,” Korda is keen to learn from her experience and gain a positive perspective. “I just need to be tougher mentally and learn from this,” she said during her visit. “It’s a beautiful place with amazing fans. I can’t wait to come back and play better next time.”

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Shocking lip-out costs Women’s Open contender a boatload of money

Shocking lip-out costs Women’s Open contender a boatload of money

In a disheartening turn of events at the Women’s Open, a promising contender’s championship dreams were shattered by a costly lip-out. The errant putt, agonizingly grazing the edge of the hole, resulted in a devastating loss worth an estimated fortune. Sources claim the lip-out cost the golfer a lucrative sponsorship deal that could have netted her a staggering amount, leaving her reeling from the financial blow. The episode underscores the cruel reality of professional golf, where fortunes can swing on the finest of margins.

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Golden Ko captures Women’s Open for 3rd major

Golden Ko captures Women’s Open for 3rd major

Golden Ko has claimed her third career major championship, capturing the Women’s Open at Muirfield. The 26-year-old South Korean carded a final-round 67 to finish on 10 under par, two strokes ahead of England’s Charley Hull. Ko, who had previously won the ANA Inspiration and Evian Championship, becomes just the second player to win three different women’s majors before the age of 27. The victory is also the first for a South Korean player in the Women’s Open since Inbee Park in 2015.

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Korda regains form, leads Women’s Open by 3

Korda regains form, leads Women’s Open by 3

Jessica Korda shot a bogey-free 6-under 65 on Friday and has a three-stroke lead halfway through the U.S. Women’s Open at the Country Club of Charleston. Four birdies on the front and two on the back put Korda in command at the year’s second women’s major. Karrie Webb (68) and Ariya Jutanugarn (69) are tied for second with first-round leader Amy Yang (72) three shots behind.

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Charley Hull’s Fan Support and Shane Lowry’s Triumph: A Golf Story

Charley Hull’s Fan Support and Shane Lowry’s Triumph: A Golf Story

Charley Hull’s Fan Support and Shane Lowry’s Triumph: A Golf Story

What does it take to find true camaraderie amidst the cutthroat world of professional sports? A captivating YouTube video delves into the friendship between Walker Buehler and Max Homa, shedding light on the complex dynamics that bond and drive these golf stars. Join us as we explore the delicate balance of competition and camaraderie on the fairways, where friendships thrive amidst the pursuit of excellence.

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Japan’s Saso wins Women’s Open for 2nd time

Japan’s Saso wins Women’s Open for 2nd time

In a rematch of the 2024 U.S. Women’s Open, Japan’s Yuka Saso emerged victorious for the second time, seizing the title at the 2025 edition of the tournament. Saso overcame a challenging field, which included top-ranked players Jin Young Ko and Shemin Kang, to claim the coveted trophy. With her triumph, Saso solidified her position as one of the rising stars in women’s golf.

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Hull Expresses Gratitude for Fan Support; Lowry Reflects on Belief’s Power

Hull Expresses Gratitude for Fan Support; Lowry Reflects on Belief’s Power

In the aftermath of his victory at the BMW PGA Championship, Tommy Fleetwood shared his heartfelt gratitude for the unwavering support he received from the fans. “It’s been incredible, the fans have been absolutely amazing,” Fleetwood remarked. “They’ve really helped me get through some tough moments this week.” Reflecting on his journey, Fleetwood emphasized the profound impact belief has had on his golfing career. “I’ve always believed in my ability, even when things weren’t going my way,” he said. “And this week, that belief has been my rock.” Fleetwood’s triumph serves as a testament to the transformative power of fan support and the unwavering self-belief that drives athletes to achieve greatness.

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