Lydia Ko and Lottie Woad celebrate sharing the lead at 8-under in the LPGA Tournament of Champions at Lake Nona amid cold weather forecasts.
Lydia Ko and Lottie Woad celebrate sharing the lead at 8-under in the LPGA Tournament of Champions at Lake Nona amid cold weather forecasts.
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Lydia Ko and Lottie Woad share lead after two rounds at LPGA opener

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Lydia Ko and England's Lottie Woad share the lead at 8-under par after the second round of the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions in Orlando. Both players delivered strong performances at Lake Nona Golf and Country Club amid forecasts of extreme cold weather ahead. The LPGA has adjusted the schedule to cope with dropping temperatures.

Lydia Ko of New Zealand fired a bogey-free 5-under 67 in the second round to join Lottie Woad at 8-under 136 through 36 holes at the LPGA's season-opening event. Ko, the 2024 winner and a Lake Nona member, praised her steady play: "I’ve had to hole some good par putts, but I really haven’t put myself in that many difficult positions as of yet. I’m hoping to kind of continue that good momentum this weekend."

Woad, a 22-year-old English professional in her first full LPGA season, followed her opening 67 with a 3-under 69, featuring four birdies and one bogey. She expressed frustration over missed opportunities: "I looked at the leaderboard quite a lot today because I was getting annoyed. Seemed like there weren’t that many low scores out there, so kind of knew I was still in it. The pins were probably a little trickier so weren’t as many birdies as yesterday."

One shot back at 7-under are Amy Yang, who shot 69 and noted the challenging conditions ahead, saying, "Not my favorite [playing conditions], but I’ll be very prepared, dress warm," and Nasa Hataoka with a 71. At 6-under sit defending champion A Lim Kim (69), Youmin Hwang (67), and Ingrid Lindblad (69). World No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul and Nelly Korda are tied for seventh at 5-under; Korda carded 71 and plans extra practice, adding, "Lots of layers, hopefully where I can still swing."

A freeze watch is in effect for central Florida, with overnight lows of 24 degrees Sunday and winds up to 25 mph. The LPGA has cut Sunday's final-round field to 60 players, reducing celebrities to 21 and eliminating amateurs to shorten play. Tee times will start later, with broadcast on Peacock (1-2 p.m. ET), NBC (2-4 p.m.), and Golf Channel (4-6 p.m.). Saturday's high is 56 degrees with gusts to 35 mph.

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X users celebrate Lydia Ko and Lottie Woad sharing the lead at 8-under after two strong rounds at the LPGA opener, praising Ko's consistency and Woad's impressive performance. Conversations express excitement for the duo while noting concerns over extreme cold weather forecasts leading to schedule adjustments and a reduced field.

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Nelly Korda celebrates her seven-shot lead at 14-under par in the Chevron Championship, with leaderboard and emotional moments in the background.
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Nelly Korda surges to seven-shot lead at Chevron Championship

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Nelly Korda fired a strong second round to reach 14 under par after 36 holes at the Chevron Championship, opening a seven-shot lead in the LPGA's first major. Amateur Farah O’Keefe sits tied for second at seven under, drawing inspiration from Rory McIlroy's Masters comeback. Stacy Lewis marked an emotional farewell with her father caddying her final hole.

The third round of the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open is scheduled to begin Saturday morning at Riviera CC in Los Angeles. Nelly Korda moved to two under par after a second-round 67. Alison Lee and Ruoning Yin share the lead at four under.

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Nelly Korda remains four shots behind the leader after the third round of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship. Haeran Ryu holds the lead at 11 under par.

Seventeen-year-old amateur Asterisk Talley posted a bogey-free 66 in the third round of the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open at Riviera Country Club. The round is the lowest weekend score by an amateur in tournament history.

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Michelle Wie West stepped back into LPGA competition on Thursday after a three-year absence, battling nerves during a challenging round at the Mizuho Americas Open.

South Korean golfer Yoon Ina notched her first top-10 finish at an LPGA major, tying for fourth at the Chevron Championship. She ended at 12-under 276, six strokes behind champion Nelly Korda of the United States.

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