NELLY KODA MISSES ASIAN SWING DUE TO NECK INJURY... BMW LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP IN KOREA ALSO ABANDONED

Nelly Koda Misses Asian Swing Due To Neck Injury... BMW Ladies Championship In Korea Also Abandoned

Nelly Koda Misses Asian Swing Due To Neck Injury... BMW Ladies Championship In Korea Also Abandoned

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Nelly Korda (USA), world No. 1 in women's golf, will miss the BMW Ladies Championship in Korea due to injury.

"I'm going to share the changed schedule," Nelly Koda said on her SNS on the 15th (Korea Standard Time). "Unfortunately, I withdrew my participation in the LPGA tournament in Korea and Malaysia due to a minor neck injury that I kept feeling while practicing." 토토사이트

Koda added, "I'm disappointed to hear the news that I gave up my participation in the tournament, and I'm especially sorry for the fans who must have been looking forward to watching my play. I'm currently resting and trying to recover."

Originally, Koda was scheduled to play a two-week Asian swing schedule until the BMW Ladies Championship in Korea and the Maybank Championship in Malaysia, but all were canceled due to injuries.

Meanwhile, the LPGA Tour BMW Ladies Championship, in which Koda will miss, will be held at Seowon Hills (par 72, 66666 yards) at Seowon Valley Country Club in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, with a total prize money of $2.2 million for four days from the 17th.

Although Koda was absent, LPGA Tour "signal stars" such as defending champion Lee Min-ji (Australia), "Paris Olympic Women's Golf Gold Medalist" Lydia Ko (New Zealand), Daniel Kang (USA), Brooke Henderson (copyright), In Luoning (China), and Gino Thitikan (Thailand) will participate in the shot competition.

In addition, 17 Korean players, including Shin Ji-ae (36, Three Bond), Yang Hee-young (36, Keum Securities), Ji Eun-hee (37, Hanwha Q Cells), Yoo Hae-ran (23, Daol Financial Group), Im Jin-hee (27, Angang Construction), Kim Se-young (31), Choi Hye-jin (25, Lotte), and Kim Hyo-joo (29, Lotte), who have recorded the most wins among Korean professional golfers, threw their bids.

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