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Nelly Korda misses cut again after shooting 81 at Women's PGA - ESPN

SAMMAMISH, Wash. — Nelly Korda was sent packing early again Friday in the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, another shocking downfall after a dominating run.

A stroke behind first-round leader Lexi Thompson after an opening 3-under 69, the top-ranked Korda shot an 81 in the second round to miss the weekend cut by a stroke. According to ESPN Stats & Information research, it was Korda's worst 18-hole score as a professional in her LPGA Tour career and tied for her worst in any LPGA Tour round (two others came as an amateur).

The round also was the highest in a major championship by a top-ranked player since the inception of the ranking in 2006.

Korda also missed the cuts in the U.S. Women's Open — opening with an 80 — and the Meijer LPGA Classic in her past two starts after winning six of seven events, a run that started with a record-tying five straight victories.

«It's just golf recently for me,» Korda said. «No words for how I am playing right now. I'm just going to go home and try to reset.»

While Korda struggled in the warm afternoon conditions that sped up tree-lined Sahalee Country Club, Sarah Schmelzel and Amy Yang shared the lead at 6-under 136. Schmelzel had a 67 in the morning, and Yang shot 68 in the afternoon.

Korda bogeyed the first four holes and also dropped strokes on Nos. 6 and 9 in a front-nine 42. She bogeyed Nos. 11 and 14, had a double bogey on the 15 and made her lone birdie of the day on 18.

Schmelzel, the 30-year-old Arizonan who winless in six seasons on the LPGA Tour, made a 10-foot birdie putt on the par-3 17th hole and stayed aggressive on the par-5 18th, knocking her 3-wood short of the green and chipping to a foot for a tap-in birdie and the low round of the championship.

«Just staying really

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