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Nelly Korda is settled for a tie, Hyo Joo Kim Rolls on the 8-I-7 victory on LPGA’s T-Mobile Match Play


North Las Vegas, Nev. – Defenders Champion Nelly Korda became the latest example of everything in T-Mobile Metch Play when she placed on Wednesday, no. 828 in the world and still building her match after a 18-month baby break.

The Korda was 2 up with four gaming holes in Shadow Creek when Altomare won 15. with a couple and 16. With bird. She made a 24-night goddey at 18. hole to cut the match after Kord was short on her couple. Putt from the border.

“It’s a game game, so it can happen,” Altomare said, whose only tournament was in 2024. He was on Epson Tour. “Finish in the tie was victory for me. Nelly is a great player.”

The format returned to the round robin Play among 16 groups of four players, so the Kord still has a way to the knockout phase of the weekend.

Hyo Joo Kim, who went out with the playoff last week, made a short work of the Billy victory with a 10 and 7 win, and Brooke Henderson also had a simple time, 6 and 5, through Leon Maguire from Ireland.

But it was usually a wild day in this format once a year.

Albane Valenzuela was 5 down on the turn of Megan Khang before storming back into the square match through 16 holes. Khang had to descend behind 17. green to avoid falling back, then the closing opening turned.

Khang was still on the floating shot and perfectly judged with the rear, the ball rolls up to 4 meters for a chance in par. Valenzuela went from the bunker to the back of the green color, turned from 60-legs with a steep ridge halfway to the hole.


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Her Putt was an inch from the capture of the ridge. Her a couple of times did not have a chance and pulled out 12 feet, and missed Bogey Putt and received a match. Khang never had to let go.

“Happy to get victory, but in a stressful way,” Khang said.

Jenny Shin had a heavy loss, not just because she had 3-up leadership. It was 1 to 1 while Lim Kim won 17. With a bird. In the last hole, Shin had sharp crushed of about 20 feet for a bird to win the match. She ran that 5 feet and missed the putt lost.

Carley Hull from England was all square with Alexa Pano as you win five flat holes nine to win 5 and 3. Jeano Thilutic from Thailand, Player no. 2 In the world’s world rank, he had a victory of 6 I-5 over Danielle Kang, who lives in Las Vegas and received the exemption of sponsors.

Kang fell to number 375 in the world.

Four of eight seeds lost their introductory matches, including the third seeds of Lydia Ko, 6 and 4, on the hira nite, which was the first time alternating two days ago.

“Having Lydi like the first girl who played, I knew I had a task at hand,” said Naved. “I just came out and played fearless golf and hit some great shots and made the ways, so it was good.”

The others lost were Haeran Ryu, Rooning Yin and Jin Young Ko.



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