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Nelly Korda misses 2nd straight LPGA Tour cut after winning 6 of 7 events

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) 鈥 Nelly Korda missed her second straight cut after winning six of seven events, rallying Friday but falling a stroke short of advancing to weekend play in the Meijer LPGA Classic.
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Nelly Korda hits out of a bunker on the first hole during the first round of the Meijer LPGA Classic golf tournament, Thursday, June 13, 2024, in Belmont, Mich. (AP Photo/Al Goldis)

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) 鈥 Nelly Korda missed her second straight cut after winning six of seven events, rallying Friday but falling a stroke short of advancing to weekend play in the Meijer LPGA Classic.

The top-ranked Korda followed an in windy conditions Thursday with a 67 to get to 1 under at Blythefield Country Club, where she won in 2021 at a tournament-record 25 under.

鈥淒idn鈥檛 play too bad,鈥 Korda said. 鈥淛ust tough week.鈥

Ally Ewing and Grace Kim shared the lead at 11-under 133. Eighty-one players at 2 under or better advanced.

Ewing had a 63. She chipped in for eagle on the par-5 eighth and closed with consecutive birdies.

鈥淭hat was just pretty steady golf,鈥 Ewing said. 鈥淚 feel like I鈥檓 striking the ball really well ... just up to rolling some putts in.鈥

Kim shot 65. On her opening nine, the Australian rebounded from a bogey on the par-4 17th with an eagle on the par-5 18th.

鈥淥bviously, struggled with the wind yesterday,鈥 Kim said. "But grinded out a good 4 under and then took my opportunities from a morning tee time today.

Two weeks after at the U.S. Women鈥檚 Open in Pennsylvania, Korda opened double bogey-bogey-bogey Thursday afternoon in strong wind. She began Friday tied for 133rd 鈥 11 strokes behind first-round leader Alison Lee.

鈥淚t was just course management yesterday with the wind,鈥 Korda said. 鈥淛ust couldn鈥檛 play well. Overall, struck the ball well.鈥

Starting on No. 10 in her morning round, Korda birdied the first three holes and four of the first five. She bogeyed the 17th and added two birdies on her final nine.

鈥淚 was just making long putts,鈥 Korda said. 鈥淐hipped in on No. 2. Made a long putt on 1. Made a long putt on 3. Three-putted on 8. Completely slid my momentum down.鈥

She capped a record-tying run of five straight victories with a major win at The Chevron Championship, then tied for seventh in the Founders Cup before winning the Mizuho Americas Open ahead of the U.S. Women's Open. After the break this week, she's off to the Seattle area for the major KPMG Women鈥檚 PGA Championship at Sahalee.

鈥淚鈥檓 very pleased with the way that I struck the ball today off the tee 鈥 something I鈥檝e been struggling with this year,鈥 Korda said. 鈥淭his was by far the best I鈥檝e hit it off the tee, so a little bit of positivity going into KPMG.鈥

Nanna Koerstz Madsen of Denmark and Narin An of South Korea were tied for third at 9 under. Koerstz Madsen had a 64, and An shot 68.

Brooke Henderson, the Canadian who won the event in 2017 and 2019, shot a 69 to top the group at 8 under. The golfer from Smiths Falls, Ont., played alongside Korda and defending champion Leona Maguire the first two days.

鈥淚t was much softer and not as much wind,鈥 Henderson said. 鈥淚 wish I could have capitalized a little bit more on a few birdie opportunities. At the same time, happy with 3 under and excited to play the weekend.鈥

Fellow Canadian Alena Sharp (70) of Hamilton also made the cut.

Americans Allisen Corpuz (68) and Lauren Hartlage (69) were 8 under with China's Jing Yan (68) and South Korea's Jin Hee Im (65).

Lee was tied for 10th at 7 under. She followed her opening 65 with a 72, making five birdies and five bogeys.

Maguire was tied for 48th at 3 under after a 69.

Lilia Vu, a former No. 1 player and double major winner last year, was tied for 25th at 5 under in her return from a back injury that sidelined her since the Ford Championship in Arizona at the end of March. She followed an opening 69 with a 70.

Lexi Thompson, the 2015 winner, also was 5 under, shooting a 68. She has gone more than five years without winning. Thompson has said this will be her last year playing a full schedule.

鈥淗it a lot of great shots out there and made some good birdies, especially coming in.鈥 Thompson said. 鈥淪o, positives going into weekend.鈥

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