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Nelly Korda has reclaimed the world number one ranking after winning the Chevron Championship with a score of -18. This victory marks her 17th tournament win on the LPGA Tour.
Nelly Korda has won 17 tournaments on the LPGA Tour [Getty Images]
The Chevron Championship, final round
-18 N Korda (US); -13 P Tavatanakit (Tha), R Yin (Chi); -12 I Yoon (Kor), Y Liu (Chi)
Selected others: -6 L Woad (Eng); -5 C Hull (Eng)
Nelly Korda returned to the top of the world rankings after claiming a dominant five-shot victory in the LPGA Chevron Championship.
It is Korda's second Chevron title in three seasons and ensures she leapfrogs Jeeno Thitikul in the rankings, after the Thai missed the cut.
The American equalled the event's 54-hole scoring record on Saturday but fell two shots short of the tournament record of 20 under par.
"That was a hard weekend," Korda told NBC Sports.
"Honestly, having that big of a lead, it's not easy. It was definitely one of the hardest things I've had to do mentally.
"I have an amazing support system. An amazing family who are right behind me. An amazing caddie who is on the bag and I'm just happy to get it done."
Korda takes her tally of majors to three, after also winning the Women's PGA Championship in 2021.
Korda, 27, made a positive start to the day, with two birdies on the first three holes, but two bogeys on the back nine meant the record slipped away.
After rounds of 65 on Thursday and Friday, Korda followed with successive rounds of 70 over the weekend at Houston's Memorial Park.
Nelly Korda won the Chevron Championship with a final score of -18, finishing five strokes ahead of her closest competitors.
After winning the Chevron Championship, Nelly Korda has returned to the world number one ranking in women's golf.
Nelly Korda has won a total of 17 tournaments on the LPGA Tour.
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Thailand's Patty Tavatanakit began the day five shots adrift in second but was unable to reduce the deficit, having also ended her tournament with a two-under-par 70.