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LPGA, Nelly Korda and Lexi Thompson
Nelly Korda joins Lexi Thompson, Charley Hull, offers remedy for LPGA slow play issues
World No. 1 Nelly Korda, who plays as quickly as anyone, provided a solution to the LPGA’s biggest issue: slow play.
Nelly Korda, Lexi Thompson back Charley Hull's ruthless idea to fix slow play on LPGA
After Charley Hull’s ruthless idea to fix slow play, two of the LPGA’s most influential players are fully backing the unfiltered Englishwoman. Speaking to reporters on Sunday at The Annika, where she tied for second, three shots back of winner Nelly Korda, Hull offered her solution to fixing the tour’s pace-of-play problems.
'It's gotten worse': Nelly Korda, Lexi Thompson blast LPGA's slow play problem
NAPLES, Fla. — Nelly Korda plays so fast there are times that her caddie, Jason McDede, has to slow her down. There are many things to admire about the No. 1 player in the world, and the speed with which she plays the game hovers near the top of the list.
Lexi Thompson echoes Charley Hull, takes shot at LPGA’s slow play
Following her runner-up finish to Nelly Korda at last week’s ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge, Charley Hull sounded off on the biggest issue plaguing the LPGA: slow play. The Englishwoman provided a “ruthless” solution,
‘I’m quite ruthless’: Charley Hull’s LPGA slow-play fix shows little mercy
Slow play is a recurring problem in the world of pro golf — and Charley Hull has an idea for a harsh solution.
Charley Hull conndemns slow play on the LPGA Tour
The English professional golfer slammed into the LPGA Tour for not doing more about slow play, after enduring a near six-hour third round in the ANNIKA Championship.
Charley Hull is fed up with slow play on the LPGA, so she offered a ‘ruthless’ solution
But Korda did not putt out for her seventh win of the season until a little after 4:30 p.m. ET, meaning this final trio needed five hours to finish. That’s simply unacceptable. On numerous tee boxes,
Charley Hull wants penalties for slow LPGA players: Trump dance attracted attention
English golfer Charley Hull isn't happy about the slow game, thinking that the LPGA Tour would have to react differently, more precisely, she thinks they have to be stricter. The Annika tournament did not end well for the 28-year-old girl who expected much more from herself regarding this tournament.
‘Ruthless’ Charley Hull Doesn’t Idolize Nelly Korda but 100% Agrees With Her on LPGA’s Worst Problem
Golf is a game of precision and patience, but this patience indeed gets on the nerve when play moves at a snail’s pace. Between unpredictable winds, changing weather, and—let’s be honest—delays because of slow play,
Nelly Korda recovers from a 6-shot deficit and cuts Charley Hull’s lead to one in LPGA
Charley Hull has a one-shot lead over Nelly Korda after both made bogey in the dark on the final hole at The Annika.
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LPGA Tour star Charley Hull appears to break out Trump's dance move during tournament
English LPGA Tour star Charley Hull appeared to join the line of professional athletes who pulled off President-elect Donald ...
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Charley Hull Has ‘Ruthless’ Fix to LPGA’s Pace of Play Issue
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has an issue with its pace of play. For example, Nelly Korda and Charley
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took over five hours Sunday to finish their final round of the Annika with darkness looming at Pelican Golf ...
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The LPGA's top two scorers aren't going to win the season scoring award. Why?
It sounds oxymoronic. The player with the lowest scoring average on the LPGA Tour this season is ineligible for the Vare ...
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