
Amid World Cup 2026 Fever, Ina Yoon Dominates the Women's PGA Championship as Korda Gives Chase
Sky Sports·June 27, 2026
Even as a sports journalist fully entrenched in the thrilling, non-stop spectacle of the FIFA World Cup 2026 here in North America, the parallel sporting drama unfolding on the fairways is simply impossible to ignore. While the globe's finest footballers battle it out on the pitch for international glory, the world of golf is delivering its own high-stakes theatre at the Women's PGA Championship. According to Sky Sports, South Korean sensation Ina Yoon is currently putting on a masterclass, firmly establishing herself as the player to beat.
Yoon delivered another spectacular round on Friday, carding a highly impressive three-under 69. Her performance showcased the kind of remarkable composure and precise shot-making that rivals the tactical discipline of the world's best football managers. Just as teams in the World Cup group stages are fighting to secure a safe passage to the knockout rounds, Yoon is navigating this major championship with relative ease. Her stellar second round stretched her advantage to a commanding five strokes over the second-place pack, turning the weekend into a one-woman pursuit.
Leading the chase is none other than Nelly Korda. Much like a star striker carrying the hopes of a football-mad nation, Korda carries the weight of massive expectations whenever she tees it up. Currently sitting five shots adrift of Yoon, the American superstar faces a daunting deficit. However, if the first weeks of the World Cup have taught us anything, it is that no lead is truly safe. Korda will need to channel an aggressive, second-half comeback mentality if she hopes to lift the trophy.
Unfortunately for some, the tournament ended prematurely. In a shocking turn of events that mirrors the shocking group-stage eliminations we have already seen at the World Cup, fan favorites Charley Hull and Georgia Woad missed the cut. Their early exits serve as a brutal reminder of the razor-thin margins in major championship golf. Hull, a massive crowd-puller, simply couldn't get her putter going, packing her bags early alongside the highly touted Woad.
As we brace for another electrifying weekend of World Cup knockout matches, the Women's PGA Championship is serving up a must-watch narrative of its own. Will Yoon's flawless run continue, or will Korda stage a historic comeback? The pressure is mounting both on the pitch and the greens.
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