The Meijer LPGA Classic is a ladies' expert golf competition in Michigan on the LPGA Tour. Established in 2014, it is played at Blythefield Country Club in Belmont, a suburb upper east of Grand Rapids. Mirim Lee won the debut competition in a season finisher with Inbee Park for her most memorable LPGA Tour win. Nelly Korda won her second LPGA competition in 2021, getting done with another Meijer record of 263, prevailing upon by two strokes Leona Maguire. A round record, which tied two others in previous years, of 62 on Saturday gave her a three-stroke lead (196 to 199) from her 62 to Maguire's 70, in the wake of following Maguire by five strokes (134 to 129) after the subsequent round. Korda was positioned #4 on the planet, brought home her fifth LPGA championship. Korda eagled the standard 5 fourteenth opening, to go with six birdies and three intruder. In the last round, Korda drove by only one stroke going to the eighteenth opening, which she birdied for her two-stroke win. Her 263 for the 72 openings likewise set another competition record similar to her 25 strokes underneath par.