LPGA Tour takes center stage in Las Vegas as PGA Tour plots future return
- Nelly Korda is competing in Las Vegas to defend her T-Mobile Match Play title this week.
- The PGA Tour will not host a tournament in Las Vegas, due to a schedule change and sponsorship ending.
- Las Vegas is still considered a golf destination, and the LPGA is holding its Match Play event at Shadow Creek.
- John Norris stated, "Vegas is a market for big events," highlighting the city's appeal with major sports and entertainment.
- The PGA Tour hopes to return to Las Vegas, but the calendar is a major obstacle, delaying their return until at least 2027.
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LPGA Tour takes center stage in Las Vegas as PGA Tour plots future return
LAS VEGAS (AP) — 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-…
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