Ina Yoon posted a 63 to lead the field after the first round of the 2026 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship [4].
As one of the five major championships on the LPGA Tour, the event carries significant prestige and determines the season's champion while awarding substantial prize money [1, 2].
The opening round took place Thursday, June 25, 2026 [2], at the Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota [3]. The course served as the backdrop for a competitive start to the tournament, with several top players challenging for the top spot on the leaderboard.
Nelly Korda remained in contention following the first day of play. Korda finished the round three strokes behind the leader [5].
Brooke Henderson also showed strength during her opening round. Henderson recorded three birdies on the back nine to maintain her position in the tournament [6].
The event is sponsored by KPMG and features a global field of the most elite golfers in the women's game. The performance at Hazeltine is critical for players seeking to elevate their world rankings, and secure a legacy within the sport's most prestigious tournaments [1].
“Ina Yoon posted a 63 to lead the field”
A strong opening round by Ina Yoon puts immediate pressure on established favorites like Nelly Korda. Because major championships are decided by consistency over four rounds, the narrow gap between the leader and the top seeds suggests a volatile leaderboard heading into the weekend at Hazeltine.


