On August 20, Beijing time, China, the 2021 LPGA golf open event AIG American Women’s League, with a total prize amount of US$4.5 million, was held at Cadiosti Links Golf in Cadiosti, England. The training ground enters the first scheduled game. Although today's weather conditions were relatively mild, Cadiosti still put a severe test on the 144 best players in the world. The three players ranked first with scores of 5 under par. Including world number one and Olympic champion Nellie Korda.
Nellie Korda shot 67 on Thursday local time, including 8 birdies and 3 bogeys, including back-to-back birdies on the 17th and 18th holes. The ball ends the match. When the big tee shot on No. 17, Nellie Korda was worried about the drain on the tee shot: "On the 17th hole, I shortened the tee distance a little bit, and I was really very close to the water hazard. I hit a six-iron, and I I don’t know the actual size, but I played very well. On the last hole, I happened to come back against the wind, so I was faced with the choice between the 7-iron and the 6-iron. I just told myself that since I played very well. Well, I wanted to stay aggressive, so I chose the 6-iron.
The results of 2020 Women’s PGA Open champion Jin Shi_ and German player Madeleine Sagerstrom were the same. -5, the latter is already fighting for the coveted spot in the 2021 Solheim Cup European team.
The next few players ranked tied with -4 scores. Four, including the 2021 British Women's League champion_Sheng Youhua, the 2018 American Women's League champion George Harr, the 2020-2021 LPGA Open rising star Andrea Lee and the 21-year-old British Amateur player Louise Duncan.
2019 tournament champion Hinata Shibuno shot a score of 2 under par and ranked third; defending champion Sophia Popov shot a 72. Tied for 42nd place.
At the Chinese sports delegation level, He Muni shot 74, which was 2 over par, and tied for 90th place.