The 2026 Women's Golf Championship

2026年女子高爾夫錦標賽


Introduction

The 2026 KPMG Women's PGA Championship started at Hazeltine National Golf Club. The players can win a lot of money.

2026年KPMG女子PGA錦標賽在Hazeltine國家高爾夫球俱樂部開打。球員們可以贏得大量獎金。

Main Body

The total prize money is 13 million dollars. Nelly Korda wants to win three big games in one year. If she wins, she will enter the Hall of Fame. She does not think about the points because she wants to stay calm.

總獎金為1,300萬美元。Nelly Korda希望能在一年內贏得三場大賽。如果她成功獲勝,將進入名人堂。她目前並不考慮積分,因為她希望保持冷靜。

Ina Yoon played very well. She got a score of 63. This is the best first day in the history of this game. Nelly Korda got a 70. Brooke Henderson got a 69. She is happy because her niece was born.

Ina Yoon表現出色。她取得了63桿的成績。這是該賽事歷史上最佳的首日成績。Nelly Korda取得了70桿。Brooke Henderson取得了69桿。她感到很高興,因為她的姪女出生了。

Hannah Green is from Australia. She won here in 2019. She says the grass is hard to read. Seven players from Australia are in the game. The winner gets 1.95 million dollars.

Hannah Green來自澳洲。她在2019年於此獲勝。她表示草地狀況較難判讀。共有七名澳洲球員參賽。冠軍將獲得195萬美元。

Conclusion

Ina Yoon is the leader now. Nelly Korda and Brooke Henderson can still win the game.

Ina Yoon目前領先。Nelly Korda與Brooke Henderson仍有機會獲勝。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ THE 'WANT' PATTERN

Look at how we talk about goals in the text:

  • "Nelly Korda wants to win..."
  • "...she wants to stay calm."

The Rule: When you have a desire, use: Want + to + Action.

Examples for you:

  • I want to learn English. \rightarrow (Goal)
  • He wants to play golf. \rightarrow (Goal)

🌏 DESCRIBING ORIGINS

Find this sentence: "Hannah Green is from Australia."

To say where a person comes from, we use the simple bridge: Is from + Place.

  • She is from Australia. \rightarrow (Country)
  • I am from Tokyo. \rightarrow (City)

💰 BIG NUMBERS

In the article, we see "13 million dollars." In English, we put the number first, then the size, then the currency:

Number \rightarrow Size \rightarrow Money 13 \rightarrow million \rightarrow dollars

Vocabulary Learning

prize (n.)
Money or a gift given to the winner of a game
Example:The first prize for the race is one thousand dollars.
calm (adj.)
Peaceful and not worried or angry
Example:Please stay calm and wait for the bus.
history (n.)
Everything that happened in the past
Example:This old building is part of the city's history.
niece (n.)
The daughter of your brother or sister
Example:My niece is three years old and very cute.
leader (n.)
The person who is first in a competition
Example:The leader of the race is running very fast.
Practice A2 words in a crossword