Nelly Korda, a standout golfer, is on track to potentially make history by winning her fifth consecutive LPGA event at the Chevron Championship. Despite a challenging start with a double bogey on the first hole, Korda managed to bounce back with a strong performance that included six birdies, one bogey, and a double bogey to finish at 7-under 137 after two rounds. Her impressive play has put her in contention for the title alongside leaders Atthaya Thitikul and Jin Hee Im.
As Korda navigates the pressure and attention of chasing a record, she remains focused on her process and maintaining a positive mindset. With increased interest in her performance, Korda emphasizes her resilience and determination, highlighting her never-give-up attitude on the course. The Chevron Championship has also seen notable performances from young talents like Thitikul and Im, who are competing fiercely for the title alongside experienced players like Lydia Ko and So Yeon Ryu, who announced her retirement after the event. Additionally, amateur standout Lottie Woad, fresh off her success at the Augusta National Women's Amateur, is making a strong impression in her LPGA debut, showcasing her potential against top professionals.
5 Comments
Police
Can we please stop glorifying athletes like Nelly Korda and focus on more important issues?
Fernucha
It's inspiring to see a young female athlete dominate in a historically male-dominated sport.
Africa
I can't believe people actually think this is newsworthy.
Bella Ciao
Nelly Korda is an incredible athlete and deserves all the recognition she's getting.
Habibi
This is just another boring golf tournament, why should we care?