One day after a horrific ten, Nelly Korda gives two words for “open hole.”.
Nelly Korda walked four feet, then pivoted slightly to cast a quick peek at her opponent’s heart. Ahhh, to understand her thoughts. Something unsightly.
She walked a further two paces.
You may give up dreaming.
It had been quite the spectacle on the par-3 12th hole at Lancaster Country Club the day before, during the first round of the U.S. Women’s Open.The undefeated force, Korda, is ranked #1 in the world after winning six of her last seven competitions. In contrast, there is a 161-yard immovable object hole with a variety of devices, including a hilltop tee shot, water in front of the green, bunkers behind it, a green that slopes back to the front, and a false front.
Things ended quickly. a shot of tee to the beach. hurled into the aquatic environment. A shot of pitch that rolled back into the ocean. Another pitch shot landed in the water again. Korda made a bogey of ten sepuples. She received an 80 in the end.
8. There is zero.
However, you’ll get at least two chances. Korda had more swings on Friday.
Her first almost went into the sea.
Somehow, it remained dry almost. On Friday, she played to 174 yards, and her 8-iron shot fell just over the drink, slid backward, and then impossibly stopped, as if someone had forgotten to trim a few blades of grass. Korda was secure.
“Ohhhh,” USA Network announcer Dan Hicks exclaimed throughout the show.
“Nooo,” analyst Morgan Pressel exclaimed.
“You got to be kidding me,” Hicks remarked.
“Have the golf gods given Nelly something here?” asked Pressel.
“They said enough is enough,” Hicks stated. The fact that the ball was kept dry is simply amazing.
Would Korda, though? Using her right foot to strike the rocks protecting the back of the water, she executed stroke number two. It appeared risky. Her pitch was mediocre at best, and she turned out to be OK. She was twenty feet away. Typical.
Would she be able to keep up?
Yes, she did. She had examined her putt closely. It took me 13 seconds to stand over it. Three seconds passed as the ball rolled. Korda began to move after two seconds.
In. Par. III.
Ahhh, to understand her thoughts.
However, those who have already carded a 10, lost three balls on a single hole, and almost lost another ball already knew.
Korda pulled the ball out of the gap.
As said at the beginning of this post, she followed the four steps.
She walked the extra two steps.
Then she chuckled, shrugged her arms, and mouthed the words, “F**k you.”
Pressel declared, “I adore this response.” You were aware of its presence.
Korda ultimately failed to make the cut. When she required a 68 in the second round, she managed a 70. This weekend, she won’t be playing.