Nelly Korda wins shortened LPGA Tournament of Champions

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.

The Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions at Lake Nona in Orlando marked the start of the 2026 LPGA season amid challenging conditions. Sub-freezing temperatures and high winds plagued the event, leading to a suspension of play on Saturday. On Sunday, around noon Eastern Time, the LPGA announced the tournament would be shortened to 54 holes, citing a lack of an "optimal competitive environment for a professional event."

The league's statement explained: "Play will continue with Lake Nona becoming playable in competitive condition at its peak temperature, but conditions will deteriorate later today and tomorrow, making it difficult to complete 72 holes." Eight players who had not finished their third round were allowed to complete it, after which the event concluded. Temperatures were forecast at 24 degrees on Sunday and 26 degrees on Monday, though winds had subsided and warmer conditions were expected later in the week, with highs reaching 53 degrees on Monday and 63 degrees by Tuesday.

The decision perplexed some participants. LPGA legend Annika Sorenstam, competing in the celebrity pro-am, questioned the call after playing nine holes herself. "I don’t know why they’re not playing," Sorenstam said. "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."

An LPGA official clarified that celebrities played because their portion was an "exhibition," despite a purse for amateurs. When pressed on how the cold specifically affected the ball and course, the official offered no details.

Players expressed disappointment. Lydia Ko remarked, "I’m gutted that we don’t get to play tomorrow." Danielle Kang sought fan input on Instagram about the shortening. Korda's standout Saturday score of 64, which beat the field average by nine strokes, positioned her for the win, though she teed off early, benefiting from better weather.

The next LPGA event is February 19 in Thailand, leaving a gap of over a month. Critics suggested earlier tee times or a Monday finish could have allowed a full 72 holes, especially with Korda, the world No. 2, as a draw after her 2025 drought.

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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.

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.

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