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Nelly Korda Goes Super Low at Lake Nona
We are only three days into the 2026 LPGA Tour season, but we might not see a better round than Nelly Korda’s Saturday at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions. Korda entered the third round three strokes back of the lead, by the time she tapped in for par on 18, she was four…
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Brooke Henderson Recovers From Rough First Round
Two-time major champion Brooke Henderson had a second strong day in a row to get back to the toward the top of the leaderboard at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions. Henderson started off the first day with a +1 73 on the easiest day of scoring. She recovered Friday despite tough conditions with…
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Lydia Ko Vaults Up Leaderboard at Tournament of Champions
Lydia Ko’s opening round at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions was solid, but she was one of the rare players who found more success Friday. Ko shot a -5 67 in the second round, which is the best anyone has shot at the time of publishing by two strokes. Lake Nona Golf Club…
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Lottie Woad Continues Strong Play at Tournament of Champions
Lottie Woad, kicking off her first full season on the LPGA Tour, will be heading into the weekend with the lead at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, played at Lake Nona Golf Club in Orlando. Woad got her week started with a strong -5 67, which included four birdies and no bogeys on…
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Nelly Korda Stays in Contention at Tournament of Champions
Nelly Korda, who shot -4 in the first round and was within two of the lead, hasn’t lost much ground after an up-and-down day. Korda got off to a tough start in the first group out with a bogey on the opening hole. She had a birdie on five and a pair of fantastic up-and-downs…
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Woad, Korda in Contention at Tournament of Champions
Through one round at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, Nelly Korda and Lottie Woad look to be in good form in the new season. Much of the first round was dominated by the two superstars, before late stumbles moved them away from the lead. Still, both players are in good position to contend…
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Jeeno Thitikul Back in Command at Tournament of Champions
Jeeno Thitikul, the world No. 1 and reigning LPGA Tour Player of the Year, hasn’t skipped a beat coming out of the offseason. Thitikul shot a -5 67 in her first round at Lake Nona Country Club in Orlando, leaving her one stroke back of leader Nasa Hataoka at the time of publishing. Not surprisingly,…
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2026 LPGA Tour Player of the Year Predictions: No. 1
On the latest edition of the Fore-All Podcast, my co-host Jesse Morrison and I compared the LPGA Tour Player of the Year to predicting the Major League Baseball MVPs. You could be intentionally controversial, and pick against Aaron Judge or Shohei Ohtani, but why go against the evidence. Jeeno Thitikul isn’t just the best player…
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2026 LPGA Tour Player of the Year Predictions: No. 2
Coming into 2025, there was little doubt about who the preseason favorite for Player of the Year was. Nelly Korda was coming off a season with a mind boggling seven wins, including her second major championship. The expectations were higher than ever for the player who was now the near unanimous biggest star in the…
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2026 LPGA Player of the Year Predictions: No. 3
Coming into 2025, many believed Rio Takeda would be an immediate superstar on the LPGA Tour after winning as a non-member in 2024. While that didn’t necessarily pan out in her rookie season, she showed enough to give the belief that she will be an elite player in 2026. Takeda got off to a hot…
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2026 LPGA Tour Player of the Year Rankings: No. 4
Miyu Yamashita had about as good of a rookie season as anyone could imagine. The highly ranked Japanese player’s arrival on the LPGA Tour was highly anticipated after some strong finishes in major championships and an Olympic appearance. Not only did she win Rookie of the Year, she nearly won Player of the Year. Yamashita…
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Top Five Players Who WTGL Should Prioritize
WTGL has added seven players to its roster, and they are impressive additions. Lydia Ko, Brooke Henderson, Charley Hull, Jeeno Thitikul, Lexi Thompson, Rose Zhang and Lottie Woad will all be teeing it up in the new league at the end of the year. What players should be next on WTGL’s wishlist? No. 5. –…
