Nelly Korda is on the hunt for her third major championship.
After starting the 2025 U.S. Women’s Open with a round of even par, the number one player in the world showed up on Friday morning on a mission.
Korda danced around Erin Hills and dropped 7 birdies in the process. A couple of bogeys gave her a score of 67 on the day and when she walked off of the ninth green (she started on the back on Friday) she sat in a tie for second, three strokes behind Chevron Championship winner Mao Saigo.
It was an impressive round for Korda and honestly one that could and
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