LPGA commissioner apologizes for shortening season opener

The LPGA shortened its season-opening Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions to 54 holes due to freezing temperatures in Orlando, drawing criticism for confusion. New commissioner Craig Kessler issued an apology to players, acknowledging poor communication. Nelly Korda claimed victory without playing the final round.

The LPGA's 2026 season began unusually at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions held at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club in Orlando. On Sunday, officials reduced the event to 54 holes amid record overnight low temperatures that hardened the course, citing risks to player safety. The decision followed an initial delay of the final round and came after celebrities in the pro-am were allowed to continue playing, while professionals did not tee off.

World No. 2 Nelly Korda, who led after a strong 64 on Saturday, won the tournament without striking a shot on Sunday. The move puzzled fans and players alike. LPGA legend Annika Sorenstam, participating as a celebrity, expressed surprise during her round, telling Golfweek, “I don’t know why they’re not playing. There’s pitch marks. I mean, I hit some crispy shots today and the ball even stopped. I am surprised. It’s difficult, it’s cold, but it’s as fair as anything. I told J.R. we can continue.”

Lydia Ko, a local resident at Lake Nona, felt “gutted” by the incompletion. An LPGA official described the choice as ensuring an “optimal competitive environment,” though specifics on the cold's impact were unclear. With the next event set for February 19 in Thailand, a Monday finish might have highlighted Korda's lead more fittingly.

On Tuesday, commissioner Craig Kessler, who joined the LPGA last July, sent a memo to athletes apologizing for the handling. “I made the decision to limit the event to 54 holes, worried that our athletes might be injured given the way record overnight low temperatures hardened the course,” he wrote. Kessler admitted the communication was “not clear or timely enough” and outlined steps like better contingency planning and faster updates to rebuild trust.

The incident tested the tour's relationship with stakeholders, but Kessler emphasized accountability and a bright future ahead.

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Nelly Korda celebrates her 16th LPGA win at the weather-shortened Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, holding the trophy on the green at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club.
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Nelly Korda claims victory in shortened LPGA tournament opener

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Nelly Korda secured her 16th LPGA Tour win at the 2026 Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, finishing at 13-under par after the event was controversially reduced to 54 holes due to weather. The 27-year-old's third-round 64 proved decisive, edging out Amy Yang by three shots at Lake Nona Golf and Country Club. The decision to end play early drew criticism from players amid improving conditions.

Nelly Korda claimed victory in the LPGA's season-opening Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, but the event was controversially reduced to 54 holes due to harsh weather in Orlando. The decision to end the tournament early drew criticism from players and observers, highlighting challenges in maintaining a full schedule. Korda, returning to the winner's circle after a winless 2025, secured the title without a final round.

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Nelly Korda shot an 8-under 64 to take a three-stroke lead in the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions despite cold and windy conditions. The third round was suspended due to unplayable winds on the 17th hole, leaving several players unfinished. Play resumes Sunday at 10 a.m. ET with split tees.

The PGA Tour Champions 2026 season kicks off this week at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai in Ka'upulehu-Kona, Hawaii. Forty-two players, including several World Golf Hall of Famers, will compete at the event marking its 30th anniversary at Hualalai Golf Course. Defending champion Ernie Els headlines a strong field chasing the Charles Schwab Cup.

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Brooks Koepka returned to the PGA Tour at the Farmers Insurance Open, finishing tied for 56th amid a surprisingly warm reception from fans and players. The five-time major champion's comeback, following four years with LIV Golf, highlights shifting dynamics in professional golf. Reactions from peers like Viktor Hovland and Justin Rose underscore both excitement and concerns over precedents set for future player movements.

The PGA Tour returns to the mainland for the 67th edition of The American Express, starting Thursday in La Quinta, California, with world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler making his season debut. The tournament features a robust field of 156 players across three courses, highlighted by eight of the top 13 in the Official World Golf Ranking. Defending champion Sepp Straka aims to repeat, a feat not achieved since Johnny Miller in 1974-75.

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The 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts begins Friday in Mississauga, Ontario, featuring an 18-team field without five-time champion Rachel Homan, who is preparing for the Olympics. Kerri Einarson leads Team Canada as the top seed seeking her fifth national title, while contenders like Christina Black and Kaitlyn Lawes aim to capitalize on the open competition. The winner will represent Canada at the world championships in Calgary.

 

 

 

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