LPGA Tour takes center stage in Las Vegas as PGA Tour plots future return
- Nelly Korda is defending her T-Mobile Match Play title in Las Vegas, which is the city's main professional golf event this year due to the PGA Tour's absence for the first time in over 40 years.
- The PGA Tour dropped Las Vegas from its schedule after Shriners Children's Hospital ended its sponsorship in October, marking a significant loss for the city known as a golf destination.
- The PGA Tour is planning a future return to Las Vegas, possibly with an all-star event, but this won't occur until at least 2027 according to Patrick Lindsey.
- The Match Play event is being held at Shadow Creek Golf Course, which Korda praised for its beauty and quality, enhancing the profile of women's golf.
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LPGA Tour takes center stage in Las Vegas as PGA Tour plots future return
Reigning Player of the Year and world No. 1 Nelly Korda is back in the Las Vegas area this week to defend her T-Mobile Match Play title. The LPGA Tour event is Las Vegas’ star professional golf attraction of the…
LPGA Tour takes centre stage in Las Vegas as PGA Tour plots future return
LAS VEGAS — Reigning Player of the Year and world No. 1 Nelly Korda is back in the Las Vegas area this week to defend her T-Mobile Match Play title. The LPGA Tour event is Las Vegas’ star professional golf attraction of the year, especially since the PGA Tour won’t host a tournament in the city for the first time in more than four decades. Dropping Las Vegas from the schedule — which occurred after Shriners Children’s Hospital ended its 18-year …
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