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Nelly Korda won The Chevron Championship for the second time, marking her third major championship overall. The 27-year-old golfer from Florida led the tournament from start to finish.
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Nelly Korda won The Chevron Championship for the second time on Sunday.
After her victory at The Chevron, Korda now has three major championships to her name.
The 27-year-old from Bradenton, Florida, went wire-to-wire to win the first major championship of the year in the women’s game.
Nelly Korda’s improved putting was key to her Chevron Championship victory, but she struck the ball exceptionally well too.
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Korda returned to the world number one spot after her win at Memorial Park in Houston, Texas.
And she looked absolutely delighted after winning her first major since her last victory at The Chevron Championship.
Just after holing her putt for par on the final hole to secure a five-shot victory at The Chevron, Korda spoke to reporters.
She was asked to share her immediate feelings after winning her third major championship as a professional.
“That was a hard weekend, honestly. Having that big of a lead is not easy, it’s definitely one of the hardest things I’ve had to do mentally,“ Korda admitted.
Nelly Korda has won three major championships in her career.
Nelly Korda won The Chevron Championship for the second time, leading the tournament wire-to-wire.
Nelly Korda is from Bradenton, Florida.
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*“*I have an amazing support system, an amazing family right behind me, an amazing caddie, and just happy to get it done.
*“*Honestly, what I was telling myself was that I really want to hoist this trophy because I want to show the kids at home that it’s okay to miss short putts and still win a major championship.
“You’re going to make mistakes but mentally, you still have to be at 100 per cent. That’s really what I wanted to show. I wanted to show it to myself and also anyone else looking up to me.“
What a fabulous message that was from Korda.
She has such a huge following of young fans and her performance this week in Houston would have been inspirational to so many.
Now Nelly Korda will have her sights set on chalking off many more major championship victories, after her win at The Chevron Championship on Sunday.
She proved at Memorial Park that winning is always possible if you manage to put disappointing shots behind you quickly.
And the fact that she highlighted that in her post-round interview will undoubtedly resonate with all of her young fans who have aspirations of emulating her one day.