Nelly Korda continued her busy season at the Lotte Championship last week, where she secured a T4 finish.
Korda admits to being “worn down” at this stage of the season, with her latest appearance coming at Hoakalei Country Club in Hawaii.
The 27-year-old finished alongside three others on 14-under, three shots behind champion You Min Hwang.
American star Korda has now made 17 starts in the 2025 season, and has made the cut every single time.
But she has yet to win on the LPGA Tour in 2025, having won seven times from her 16 appearances last season.

Nelly Korda withdraws from team event with injury as USA replacement confirmed
Another appearance was expected at the 2025 Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown, but she has now withdrawn from the event.
In one of two updates from the LPGA Tour, Korda has withdrawn due to injury, and has been replaced by Yealimi Noh on the US Team.
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And Patty Tavatanakit has withdrawn from the Thailand team, with Pajaree Anannarukarn representing her replacement.
The Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown is an eight-team tournament, and takes place in Korea later this month.
The US Team represent the top seeds, and comprises Noh, Angel Yin, Lauren Coughlin and Lilia Vu, with Japan and the Republic of Korea representing the second and third seeds respectively.
Australia, Thailand, Sweden, a World Team and the People’s Republic of China will also take part in the four-day tournament.
How has Nelly Korda performed on the LPGA Tour in 2025?
Korda will have entered the season with very high expectations, having been the standout player on the LPGA Tour in 2024.
She won seven times throughout the campaign, with her success including a second major championship win.
| Tournament | Position | Total | To par |
| CME Group Tour Championship | 3 | 268 | -20 |
| The ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at Pelican | T15 | 271 | -9 |
| LOTTE Championship presented by Hoakalei | T4 | 274 | -14 |
| Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G | T66 | 69 | -2 |
| Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G | T5 | 273 | -15 |
| FM Championship | T35 | 282 | -6 |
| CPKC Women’s Open | T10 | 278 | -6 |
| AIG Women’s Open | T36 | 291 | +3 |
| ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open | 5 | 275 | -13 |
| The Amundi Evian Championship | T43 | 283 | -1 |
| KPMG Women’s PGA Championship | T19 | 294 | +6 |
| ShopRite LPGA Classic | T15 | 205 | -8 |
| U.S. Women’s Open | T2 | 283 | -5 |
| Mizuho Americas Open | T5 | 277 | -11 |
| The Chevron Championship | T14 | 286 | -2 |
| JM Eagle LA Championship | T16 | 274 | -14 |
| T-Mobile Match Play | T28 | 226 | +10 |
| Ford Championship | T22 | 274 | -14 |
| Founders Cup | T7 | 272 | -12 |
| Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions | 2 | 270 | -18 |
This time around, however, she has remarkably failed to get over the line, but has twice finished as runner-up.
The world number two has eight top 10s for the season so far, with a low round of 65 and $2.2million in earnings.
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