Nelly Korda Struggles at Chevron Championship, Vows Better Preparation for Upcoming Majors

April 29, 2025
Nelly Korda Struggles at Chevron Championship, Vows Better Preparation for Upcoming Majors
  • Nelly Korda faced a challenging week at the 2025 Chevron Championship, where she struggled to defend her title and expressed significant regrets about her preparation.

  • Her performance began poorly with a disappointing five-over-par 77 in the first round, which left her far from the cut line and hindered her chances of success.

  • The tight schedule following the JM Eagle LA Championship contributed to her limited time for course familiarization, exacerbating her rocky start.

  • Reflecting on her performance, Korda acknowledged that her preparation was suboptimal due to travel and inclement weather, having flown in from Los Angeles just a day before the tournament.

  • She missed valuable practice time because of weather disruptions and restrictions on chipping and putting during the pro-am, which affected her readiness.

  • Despite making the cut and briefly closing the gap to four strokes from the lead, her hopes were dashed by back-to-back double bogeys.

  • Korda managed to rally in the second round, making six birdies in her last 11 holes, ultimately finishing tied for 14th, five shots behind winner Mao Saigo.

  • She concluded her title defense with a score of 70 on the final day, securing her tied position.

  • Looking ahead, Korda plans to defend her title at the Mizuho Americas Open in two weeks and aims to be better prepared for the challenges that lie ahead.

  • Despite her past successes, including seven wins in 2024 and accolades like the Rolex Player of the Year Award, Korda recognizes the need to improve her game for upcoming majors.

  • Her future schedule includes the ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open and the AIG Women’s Open, with a deliberate choice to avoid playing the week before the U.S. Women’s Open.

  • To enhance her performance, Korda intends to focus more on playing rather than practicing on the range, valuing her father's involvement in her training sessions.

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