Leona Maguire hangs tough as in-form Nelly Korda implodes
Leona Maguire battled her way to a three-over par 73 as Nelly Korda spectacularly imploded on the opening day of the US Women's Open around the fearsome Lancaster Country Club.
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Leona Maguire battled her way to a three-over par 73 as Nelly Korda spectacularly imploded on the opening day of the US Women's Open around the fearsome Lancaster Country Club.
Nelly Korda remains in pole position to seal her first Tour win since November 2022 after a third round 68 at the LPGA Drive on Championship in Florida, where Leona Maguire and Stephanie Meadow failed to climb the leaderboard.
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