“I Will End Investment in Buick LPGA Shanghai if They Support Nelly Korda Losing” — Buick CEO’s Explosive Statement Sparks Chaos
The world of women’s golf was shaken to its core after a shocking declaration from Duncan Aldred, CEO of Buick and the largest financial backer of the Buick LPGA Shanghai. In a statement that spread like wildfire across social media and sporting news outlets, Aldred declared: “I WILL END INVESTMENT in the Buick LPGA Shanghai IF THEY SUPPORT Nelly Korda LOSING AND GOING HOME, AND I DEMAND FAIRNESS IN THE TOURNAMENTS.”

The explosive comment came in response to what he described as “bad news” that undermined star golfer Nelly Korda, one of the most popular figures in the women’s game. His words were seen as both a direct challenge to the tournament organizers and a veiled warning that Buick would not stand by silently if they perceived unfair treatment toward Korda. The timing could not have been more dramatic, as tensions were already high following controversial officiating decisions that some fans argued influenced match outcomes.

Almost immediately, Aldred’s outburst sparked a storm of debate. Critics accused him of overstepping his role as a sponsor and attempting to interfere in the competitive integrity of the tournament. Others, however, applauded his passion and willingness to publicly defend one of golf’s brightest stars, claiming that his comments reflected the frustrations of countless fans who also felt the tournament had been stacked against Korda.

Social media erupted with divided opinions. Hashtags like #StandWithNelly and #FairPlay flooded Twitter, while others criticized Aldred under the trending tag #SponsorInterference. The heated online battle highlighted just how polarizing his words were. But the real shock came not from Aldred’s rant itself, but from how the tournament organizers chose to respond.
In an unprecedented move, the official Buick LPGA Shanghai account tweeted a single, cryptic line just hours later: “We respect every sponsor, but the game belongs to the players.” The tweet instantly went viral, with thousands of retweets and reactions from stunned fans. For many, it was seen as a bold act of defiance against Aldred’s attempt to exert pressure. The organizers appeared to draw a clear line between financial support and the sanctity of sporting competition.
The fallout has only grown in the hours since. Industry experts are now speculating whether Buick will actually follow through on its threat to pull funding from the tournament, a move that could have devastating consequences for the event’s future. Buick’s sponsorship is widely considered the backbone of the LPGA Shanghai, and losing it would be a financial blow with long-lasting implications.
Meanwhile, fans of Nelly Korda are caught between hope and anxiety. Many continue to voice support for the golfer herself, praising her resilience and determination in the face of outside noise. But others worry that Aldred’s aggressive statement could cast a shadow over her performance, turning her into the unwilling face of a sponsor-versus-tournament power struggle.
What was meant to be a showcase of elite women’s golf has suddenly transformed into a high-stakes standoff between money, power, and integrity. As the dust settles, one thing is certain: the Buick LPGA Shanghai will never be seen in the same light again.