Nelly Korda’s Impactful Opinion on Women’s Golf: The Weekend 9
Welcome to the Weekend 9—a space to kickstart your golfing weekend with insights, news, and commentary. Today, we’re diving deep into an important discussion ignited by LPGA star Nelly Korda and her views on the future of women’s golf.
Nelly Korda’s Stand on Gender Equality in Golf
Recently, Korda shared her sentiments regarding the newly announced women’s indoor simulator league, the WTGL, which emulates the men’s simulator league TGL. While many in the golfing community celebrated this advancement, Korda voiced her disappointment that women are not competing alongside men.
“I have mixed feelings on it, to be very honest,” Korda expressed during an interview with Golfweek writer Beth Ann Nichols. “I think it’s a huge and unbelievable miss that we’re not playing alongside the men. There’s no greater way to grow the game, and it would have been revolutionary.”
Korda’s remarks underscore a critical need for discussions about gender parity in golf—an issue that has the potential to reshape the sport’s future.
The Importance of Voices in Women’s Golf
Korda’s candidness received praise from LPGA Commissioner Craig Kessler, who spoke recently about the competition for audience attention that the LPGA faces. “We compete in the attention economy… Anything that has the potential to capture a fan’s attention, we are competing against,” Kessler noted.
This attention economy means that players like Korda, who articulate their thoughts, can significantly impact the LPGA’s public perception and engagement.
Key Takeaways
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Mixed Gender Events: Korda’s call for mixed-gender events like a Ryder Cup-style competition could elevate the profile of women’s golf, providing unprecedented visibility.
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Role of Athletes in Advocacy: Athletes expressing their views can change the narrative surrounding women’s sports and attract new fans.
- Star Power: Kessler emphasized the need for LPGA stars to show up not just on the course, but in pop culture. Korda’s high-profile appearances, like those at the Met Gala, exemplify this approach.
Highlights from the Week
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Brooks Koepka’s Return: After parting ways with LIV Golf, Koepka returned to the PGA Tour, revealing that family played a significant role in his decision.
- LIV’s Upcoming Schedule: LIV Golf is set to resume its schedule next week, with some players’ deadlines to rejoin the PGA Tour approaching.
Instructional Insights
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Research from the University of Kansas indicates that athletes with superior jumping ability also demonstrate faster clubhead speeds—vital for golfers looking to improve distance.
- For a deeper understanding of your swing, enjoy 40-plus minutes of golf talk with Dylan Dethier and Jordan Spieth.
What’s on TV This Weekend?
Prepare for an exciting weekend of golf action! Here’s what to catch:
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Saturday:
- 4 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. ET: Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship Round 3 (Golf Channel)
- 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. ET: Farmers Insurance Open Round 3 (Golf Channel)
- 3 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. ET: Farmers Insurance Open Round 3 (CBS)
- Sunday:
- 3:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. ET: Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship Final Round (Golf Channel)
- 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. ET: Farmers Insurance Open Final Round (Golf Channel)
- 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. ET: Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions (NBC)
- 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. ET: Farmers Insurance Open Final Round (CBS)
Engage with Us
What do you think of Nelly Korda’s comments about mixed-gender competitions? We’re eager to hear your thoughts. Last week, one emailer remarked on the importance of not passing up the opportunity to play in prestigious tournaments like the Masters, viewing it as an unmissable experience.
Join the conversation and share your views!
This has been your Weekend 9—let the games begin, and enjoy the fascinating world of golf!
