Nelly Korda Faces Challenges as Kim Leads Early in US Women's Open
Nelly Korda's opening round at the US Women's Open was marked by a two-over 73, leaving her behind early leader Kim.
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Nelly Korda's opening round at the US Women's Open was marked by a two-over 73, leaving her behind early leader Kim.
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