Nelly Korda finished the first round of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship on Thursday with a score of 2-under par [1].

Korda is currently pursuing her third LPGA major win. Her opening performance keeps her in contention at the Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota, where the tournament is being held [2, 3].

The round was characterized by a mix of steady play and specific setbacks. While Korda posted a competitive score, her progress was hampered by hit-or-miss putting throughout the day [4, 5].

A single costly swing on a tricky hole further stymied her momentum during the opener [4]. Despite this specific error, the overall performance was described as solid, allowing her to remain within striking distance of the leaders [4].

Korda's ability to recover from a bad swing and inconsistent putting reflects the difficulty of the Hazeltine course. The tournament continues through the weekend as players navigate the challenging layout in Minnesota [3, 6].

Nelly Korda finished the first round of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship on Thursday with a score of 2-under par

A 2-under par opening round places Korda in a strong position, though her struggle with putting suggests a technical vulnerability that opponents could exploit. Because she is hunting for her third major title, her ability to stabilize her short game over the next three rounds will likely determine if she can convert this start into a victory.