Orlando, Fla. -imi Kim made enough birds in the second round up and down to keep the pillow among themselves and the highest class Nelly Korda on Friday during the Champions Tournament at Hilton Grand Vacations, the LGPA Tour season opener.
Kim shot 69 in Lake Noni for a two-day sum of 10-funda 134, creating six birds and three Bogeys after her round opening Bogey. It was good for three shots over Linn Grant (67) and four shots better than Korda, which was even on a par from the tournament by its first 22 holes, but he shot 6 under 67.
“There is no better tournament than the tournament that could come back,” said Korda, referring to the PRO-AM format, which includes athletes and celebrities. “The new season is easier, plays with someone like Kevin Millar (pictured above) and [Derek] Lowe, where you know them for so long. This is my sixth year playing at this event, so they made friendships. “
Lowe, a former Major League brootor, also helped when the fan offered a marriage with a corda.
“He closed him,” Korda said. “I said nothing and he thought,” Bud, I think it’s not. ” He thought, “Did I speak out of turn?” I thought, “No, it was a great answer.”
Korda comes out of seven winnings of the season, which included her second great championship.
Rio Takeda (68) and Leon Maguire (68) also had four shots.
Defending the champion of Lydia Ko, whose four wins in 2024 covered the Olympic gold medal and AIG Women’s Open in St. Andrews, used the new Pertter in her first round 73. She returned on Friday last year’s Putter to the bag, shot 67 and there were six shots back.
“Of course, this is not Putter’s fault. It’s all Puttee’s fault, “Ko said. “It’s just a difficult round on the green to get back to something that I know and I know that I did well with it well, or for me a good change.”
Former NHL Player Joe Pavelski led a table of celebrity leaders, one point before Marda Fish. Lowe, Mark Mulder and Jeremy Renenick were two points back.