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Korda Questions Golf League's Gender Split
28 Jan
Summary
- Nelly Korda expressed mixed feelings about the new WTGL league.
- She believes not playing alongside men is a significant missed opportunity.
- The league has announced signings of top amateur and professional golfers.

Nelly Korda, the world's second-ranked golfer, has shared her candid thoughts on the forthcoming WTGL golf league. She conveyed a sense of mixed emotions regarding the league's structure, particularly its decision not to incorporate a mixed-team format.
Korda articulated that the absence of male and female golfers competing on the same playing field represents a "huge and unbelievable miss." She suggested that such a format would have been revolutionary for golf, providing an unprecedented platform for unity and growth. The golfer also noted that men and women would be playing for equal prize money, a significant step.
Despite her criticisms, Korda acknowledged the value of the opportunity the WTGL provides for women's golf. She stated that she is still evaluating her potential involvement, citing time commitment as a factor. The league, which is slated to begin its inaugural season in December, has recently announced the signings of notable players.




