Korda 'feels like a grandma' among rising stars like Woad at Evian Championship
- At age 26, Nelly Korda feels "like a grandma" as younger talent rises in women’s golf, stating, "you can never stay comfortable where you are".
- Lottie Woad, a 21-year-old from England, won the Women’s Irish Open, making her the talk of women’s golf.
- Woad, the world's No. 1 amateur, aims to secure a spot on professional tours at the Evian Resort Golf Club.
- Korda seeks her third major title and her first win of the season since the Chevron in April last year.
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Korda 'feels like a grandma' among rising stars like Woad at Evian Championship
At age 26, Nelly Korda is much too young to be feeling “like a grandma.”
Emotional debut for Mirabel at Evian Championship
KUALA LUMPUR: Mirabel Ting will be drawing strength from a deeply personal place as she makes her professional debut at the Evian Championship, which gets underway on Thursday at the Evian Resort Golf Club in France. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
Emotional Major Debut in Store for Mirabel
Evian-les-Bains, France: Malaysian Mirabel Ting will be playing for a higher purpose when she makes her professional debut in the fourth women’s Major of the year, The Amundi Evian Championship. Ting earned her place in the US$8 million showpiece, which starts tomorrow at Evian Resort Golf Club, as the 2025 recipient of the ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel, given annually to the leading female golfer on the US collegiate circuit. The 19-year-old…
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