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May 31, 2024
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Inside Nelly Korda’s 10 on the par-3 12th hole | Live From the U.S. Women’s Open | Golf Channel

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Mel Reid takes a closer look at Nelly Korda’s Round 1 performance in the U.S. Women’s Open, specifically on the 12th hole where Korda went into the water hazard three times. #GolfChannel #USWomensOpen
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Inside Nelly Korda’s 10 on the par-3 12th hole | Live From the U.S. Women’s Open | Golf Channel
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37 Comments

  1. @cowboy7170

    The placement of the hole was diabolical.

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  2. @patricksargent5357

    THIS GOLF COURSE IS RIGGED AGAINST NELLY KORDA. WOMANS GOLF HAS LOST ALL CREDIBILITY

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  3. @albertlkv

    Nelly just started her round and got the rude awakening. That's all. She will win her next tournament by 10 strokes!

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  4. @jacplanespotting314

    Hmmmmmm…..looks like……Augusta National…..15th green…..agree?

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  5. @ft4044

    @golfchannel you missed an opportunity to explain why Nelly dropped and hit from that side of the water when she went in the water on the greenside

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  6. @littleo353

    This shows the absurdity of golf today. I am in my 65th year of playing. Yesterday I shot my age from "member tees" (6,100 yds) for the 11th time. Golf has become a spectacle like the gladiator sports (and feeding victims to lions) of ancient Roman times. Pretty soon we'll be seeing windmills and clown-faces-with-open mouths to putt (OR hit) through. This is just another distraction to all of what is going on geopolitically in the USA and the world. Just like the Wizard of Oz – Don't look behind the curtain. What ever happened to "risk vs reward". People need to wake up and realize they are literally a "captive" audience – psychologically captivated with drama, gore, sexuality, etc. As the Romans said: "Bread and Circuses" for the unaware and weak in spirit. It's not entertainment. It's about control. These "modern courses" caused Korda, possibly the greatest golfer these days, to be humbled – by chance. Even she is not in control of her destiny because the designs prevents that.

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  7. @bravo1024

    Should rerun Tiger’s 10 at Augusta’s 12, now that we’re cutting fish open 👍

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  8. @craigcontofalsky4387

    Kinda a stupid hole if you ask me. I'm surprised they didn't make it the 18th hole so it becomes the playoff hole. That way everyone can get home early and watch the news. Trying to make people fail is just so negative for the game of golf. This isn't put, put.

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  9. @parmanduke

    Poorly designed hokey pokey hole.

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  10. @JB1717

    Lmao!! That shit is not hard!! Im an avid golfer at 43 years old and played on my high school team and never professionally golfed at all and my four plays harder holes than this mofo all the time!! Lmao what a joke!!

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  11. @MrAshtute

    They all played the same hole.

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  12. @RG-ja34sep

    Disgusting hole and poorly designed. There is NO WAY that if you hit the green and go past the pin away from the water, and then be able to PUTT the ball into the water. Shouldn’t be happening on any properly designed hole.

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  13. @dopamine636

    52 balls in the creek, assuming prov1, tpx5 or other high end balls that’s around $300 in balls in 1 day lol

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  14. @stephenandrew8387

    If the best golfer in the world makes a 10 on a par 3, it can only be a crap hole, 52 balls in the water? Crap hole.

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  15. @Daniel3NT

    I was there on the 1st day. In the afternoon when the green dried up even more and wind picked up it was really scary hole.

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  16. @GP-tt2te

    When you say a 4 is absolutely fine on a par 3 there's something kinda wrong there lol.

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  17. @canseal1039

    She was already famous for her achievements but that 10 made her an unforgettable golfer.

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  18. @GolfBala

    Do not try to birdie every hole. I would play this hole as par 4. Get bogey and move on. You gotta weight for risk & reward. You risk for a birdie but if you miss, that is a disaster. You gotta make up for another 6 holes for birdie. Golf is a game of management.

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  19. @johnklaus9111

    Welcome to Donald Ross Courses. End of line.

    JK… Actually, it's a great hole and this is what golf is now and forever.

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  20. @mesillahills

    The old number 17 at Medina No. 3 for the 1975 U.S. Open was exactly the same. Players said the whole tournament was hitting the green on the last day. It was unfair like this hole. This was near where Trevino and his group got hit by lightning. I was there when it happened and actually saw it strike.

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  21. @tmc4826

    Golf. One hole make you lost!!

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  22. @theonlycanz

    She was trying very hard to have a uphill putt instead of just getting it on the green. Bad strategy especially after the first failure.

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  23. @Pshady

    the hole is more ‘crazy golf’ than real golf. Good TV segment

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  24. @vicO1323

    What hole is the clown's mouth and the windmill?

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