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Red, white and blew: Korda can’t stomach nerves

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PRATTVILLE, AL - OCTOBER 7: Ai Miyazato of Japan raises her golf ball to acknowledge the gallery during the first round of the Navistar LPGA Classic at the Senator Course at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Capitol Hill on October 7, 2010 in Prattville, Alabama. (Photo by Darren Carroll/Getty Images)

PARKER, Colo. – Jessica Korda stood on the first tee Friday at the Solheim Cup with partner Morgan Pressel and said she wasn’t nervous over the ball, which she nevertheless pulled into the left rough.

What happens next tells a different story for the 20-year-old Solheim Cup rookie.

To put it nicely, Korda lost her breakfast five minutes later.

“I was more nervous when Morgan was hitting her second shot than me actually having to hit the tee shot,” Korda said. “So I can’t explain what happened. I knew that the banana did not sit.”

Pressel said: “I looked at her and said ‘Some day when you are captain of this team you can tell your team this story of what happened to you on your first Solheim Cup. You’ll have a story for life.’ ”

Korda did settle down. She and Pressel recorded the only point for the Americans in the morning foursomes session. They defeated Catriona Matthew and Jodi Ewart Shadoff, 3 and 2.