Nelly Korda, LPGA and Scottish Open
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World No. 1 women’s golfer Nelly Korda talks about staying grounded on the LPGA Tour, showcasing her personality on the golf course, and what keeps her balanced as a professional athlete.
World No. 1 Nelly Korda isn't particularly interested about an eventual Women's Masters. In her opinion, there are other things the LPGA should focus on.
Amanda Balionis gave a shout-out to Nelly Korda’s appearance in the Happy Gilmore 2 movie. The first Happy Gilmore movie was released in 1996, and it was a golf-related film that showed that a hockey player joined the PGA Tour and finally found his inner calling for golf.
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Golf Digest on MSNThe Korda sisters were together again on the course at Evian. Just not the way you might think
Jessica, who is on leave from professional golf after an injury and becoming a mom, was walking inside the ropes in her new side gig as an on-course reporter when she had to duck from cover from her sibiling’s drives. Jessica was assigned to follow the group of Nelly, former Evian winner Celine Boutier and Chisato Iwai.
Scottish No 1 Gemma Dryburgh and compatriot Hannah Darling, who was also making her professional debut, teed off along with Swede Maja Stark, winner of this year’s US Women’s Open, in the match ahead of Korda, Hull and Woad, but it immediately became apparent who the early-risers were there to see as the $2 million event got underway.
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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.