World Number 1 finished with three consecutive birdies for a four-under 67 to move into a share of…
Days after Nelly Korda’s U.S. Women’s Open win, there was more big women’s golf news in L.A.
The last two editions were held at El Caballero C.C.
Read Full StoryIf she wins, she might have to credit her sister in her victory speech.
She made the switch after playing her opening six holes.
She had her own reasons for the number choice.
It’s also her third victory in 2026.
It’s been 26 years since an American woman has won three majors.
She has the largest 54-hole lead of her LPGA Tour career.
She leads by two shots over Somi Lee and Patty Tavatanakit.
It's the first full official LPGA Tour event they’ve played in together since 2023.
Korda's latest win came with a new driver in the bag. Only this wasn't a simple plug-and-play.
Tournament officials made the decision to cancel the final round.
She had an incredible run at the top—71 consecutive weeks—in her second stint as World No. 1.
The World Number One is still searching for her first LPGA Tour victory of the season.
The difficult setup also led to slow play.
“It's getting better, but yeah, it was not very good.”
The World Number One will join defending Champion Lauren Coughlin at Dundonald Links.
The World Number Two shot 17 under at Liberty National.