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Nelly Korda has withdrawn from a Ladies European Tour event next week after sustaining an injury from a dog bite, per ESPN's Mark Schlabach. The World No.
World No. 1 golfer Nelly Korda has withdrawn from next week's Ladies European Tour event in England after a dog bit her, she announced in a statement Friday.
Nelly Korda announced Friday on her Instagram page that she will not compete in the upcoming LET event because of a dog bite. “I regret to announce that I must withdraw from next week’s Ladies European Tour tournament in London.
Nelly Korda, the top-ranked Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) player, recently suffered a dog bite in Seattle, which has led her to withdraw from the upcoming Ladies European Tour tournament in London.
World number one and reigning Olympic champion Nelly Korda said on Friday she has withdrawn from next week's Ladies European Tour in England after being bitten by a dog recently.
Nelly Korda has been forced to pull back from an upcoming golf tournament after being physically injured by a dog. "I regret to announce that I must withdraw from next week's Ladies European Tour tournament in London,
Korda announced her withdrawal on Instagram, saying she needed time to receive treatment and recover from the dog bite
A dog bite has forced World No. 1 Nelly Korda to withdraw from next week’s event, the Ladies European Tour (LET) Aramco Team Series, in England. Korda has six LPGA victories in 2024. Her three career LET wins include the 2032 Aramco.
The world’s top women’s golfer had to pull out of a tournament after she was bitten by a dog. Nelly Korda, a two-time major champion, announced on her Instagram Story on Friday that she is unable to compete next week in London.
There isn’t a single player in women’s golf who can currently come close to matching the excellence of Nelly Korda this year, but she’s suffered a setback ahead of a tournament in England she was forced to withdraw from after being bitten by a dog.
Nelly Korda announced on Friday that she is withdrawing from next week's event in London on the Ladies European Tour after being bitten by a dog. Korda, who won the event last year, said she suffered the injury while in Seattle for last week's Women’s PGA Championship.
Nelly Korda's sudden rough patch was weird enough, but now it's taken an even stranger turn. The World No. 1 shot 81 last Friday to miss the cut at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, her third consecutive missed cut.
World No. 1 golfer Nelly Korda withdrew from an upcoming tournament in England after being bitten by a dog. Korda, 25, announced Friday that she will be unable to compete in next week's Ladies European Tour event.