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KPMG Women’s PGA Championship

Minjee Lee enters Minnesota as the reigning KPMG Women’s PGA Champion but faces the task of stopping world No. 1 Nelly Korda, who has yet to lose a major event this year.

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Lydia Ko, longer off the tee with Sean Foley’s assistance, and enjoying herself on the course, is in contention at the KPMG Women’s PGA.
Nelly Korda withdrew from the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship because of injury, tournament officials announced Friday morning.
Brittany Lincicome and Kelly Tan both shot 3-under 67 to share the first-round lead at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.
Brittany Lincicome missed the cut last week, but found something for this week: an aggressive mindset that could win another major.
Aronmink Golf Club allowed one player to reach 4 under par on Thursday and no one to finish better than 3 under.
Carlota Ciganda and Gaby Lopez, both of whom shot 68 on Thursday at the KPMG, have both experienced COVID-19.
With an eye roll and an exclamation of, “Oh, Lord,” Gaby Lopez expressed what we all feel: January seems like a lifetime ago.
Mel Reid partied after winning her first LPGA event last week. But the past is the past, and she’s turned her focus to the KPMG.
Aronimink might not be the longest course the women have played in a major, but it might feel like it is.
Sophia Popov is saving the bulk of her Women’s Open winner’s share. But there was one thing she really, really wanted.
There have been a lot of surprises recently in women’s majors. Here’s a look at some who could add to that list at the KPMG Women’s PGA.
Sebastian Korda was the toast of the family after his French Open run. Now it’s time for Jessica and Nelly to make some major noise.