BREAKING: Nelly Korda Attacked by a Swarm of Bees on the 17th Hole — Caught on Camera

Chaos erupted on the 17th hole of a recent tournament as world number one Nelly Korda found herself the unexpected target of an aggressive swarm of bees. Footage of the bizarre incident has quickly gone viral, showing the usually composed Korda swatting frantically as a cloud of insects descended upon her while she prepared for her shot.
The scene was described as something out of a movie, with Korda initially trying to remain focused before the sheer number of bees overwhelmed her. She was forced to abandon her stance, running and swatting in an attempt to escape the buzzing onslaught. Her caddie and nearby officials rushed to her aid, waving towels and attempting to disperse the swarm.
The broadcast cameras captured the entire chaotic scene, leaving viewers in disbelief. Commentators struggled to find the right words as the tournament leader was temporarily sidelined by this incredibly unusual hazard. Play on the hole was understandably suspended as Korda was attended to, thankfully appearing to avoid any serious stings, though visibly shaken and undoubtedly irritated.
This unprecedented incident raises questions about course management and player safety, though it’s hard to fault anyone for a sudden and aggressive bee swarm. It serves as a wild reminder of the unpredictable nature of outdoor sports and the occasional intrusion of the natural world into even the most meticulously planned events.
After a delay and likely a thorough check of the area by tournament officials, Korda, showing remarkable resilience, was able to resume her round. While the bee attack undoubtedly disrupted her momentum, her ability to refocus after such a bizarre and unsettling experience is a testament to her mental toughness. This is certainly a tournament moment that will be buzzing in the memories of golf fans for years to come