Practice rounds continued Tuesday for the U.S. Women's Open at the Lancaster Country Club.The top female golfer in the world, Nelly Korda, called the course a 'beast.' 'It just tests every aspect of your game. It's tight off the tee. Visually, it looks so much shorter than it is. There's bunkers that you see that you think you're going to carry that you end up maybe 10 yards short of,' she explained.
Leo the Great School in Lancaster was also given the chance to ask Korda a question.'What advice she would give her 13-year-old self?' Annabelle Stoltzfoos wondered.Korda answered, 'Just be confident. Stick with what you love.'The two also walked together to the putting green. The USGA and a sponsor made the event possible by seeking a local student-athlete.Stoltzfoos said Korda was very nice, and she's now a favorite along with 2015 champion In Gee Chun.