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1. Nelly Korda’s first ace on the LPGA Tour. On November 18, 2023, during the third round of the CME Group Tour Championship, Nelly Korda achieved her first career ace on the LPGA Tour.
Professional debutant Lottie Woad carded a second-round 65 for a two-shot lead in the Women's Scottish Open, but Australia's Minjee Lee has dropped back.
U.S. Women’s Open: 5 more surprising players to miss the cut. Rose Zhang. Surprising because: She’s No. 6 in the world and won in her second-to-last start. After Korda, Zhang is one of the ...
Nelly Korda is back in action on the LPGA Tour after a week off in the Czech Republic. However, she revealed that it wasn’t a typical break from golf, as she continued to practice during her time off.
Her father, Petr Korda, claimed the Australian Open Tennis Championship title in 1998. Additionally, her mother, Regina Rajchrtova, found success on the ITF circuit, winning two singles titles and ...
1. Korda started her 2024 season with a record-tying five straight LPGA victories. After four tournament wins in 2022, Korda struggled with back pain and failed to register a single victory in 2023.
Nelly Korda etched her name in the LPGA Tour record books, winning her record-tying fifth straight tournament with a victory in the Chevron Championship for her second major title.
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GOLF.com on MSNNelly Korda remains repulsed by slow play. And has advice to manage it
Nelly Korda remains repulsed by slow play. And she has advice to manage it, which she talked about ahead of the Amundi Evian Championship.